Shelby Lynne - Restless

Shelby Lynne - Restless
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Album Details

Title: Restless
Artist: Shelby Lynne
Release Date: 7/18/1995
Re-Released On: 7/19/2004
Label: Curb, Magnatone, Curb Records
Duration: 31:25
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 707191010220, 715187885523, 5055011815223, 707191010244
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Western Swing Revival
Moods: Bittersweet, Organic, Sophisticated, Earthy, Passionate, Reflective, Stylish, Confident, Melancholy, Wistful, Cynical/Sarcastic, Earnest, Poignant, Theatrical
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Slow Me Down
  2. Another Chance at Love
  3. Talkin' to Myself Again
  4. Restless
  5. Just for the Touch of Your Hand
  6. Hey Now Little Darling
  7. I'm Not the One
  8. Reach for the Rhythm
  9. Wish I Knew
  10. Swingtown

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDCurb152
2004CDCurb Records78855
1995CDMagnatone102

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Album Review

The Curb reissue of Shelby Lynne's 1995 album, Restless, is a compelling one. While Lynne has undergone almost continual -- and mostly positive -- reinvention since she resurfaced with I Am Shelby Lynne in 2000, it's interesting to hear her on this Brent Maher-produced slab of swinging-for-the-charts commercial country. Of course, her voice is a trademark; whether she's singing the new traditionalist honky tonk of Maher's own "Another Chance at Love," Jamie O'Hara's weeper "Talkin' to Myself Again," or the jazzy country-pop that is Rod McGaha's "I Wish I Knew," the commitment to excellence is total. But these tracks, fine as they are, offer no revelation of Lynne's true "restlessness," which resides in her own r&b-tinged hard country shuffle "Slow Me Down" and in the numbers she wrote with Maher and O'Hara, including the title cut, the western swing of "Reach for the Rhythm," and the hot jazz gypsy swing of "Swingtown," which closes the set. Here, Lynne reveals in spades that her voice has no limitations when it comes to reaching for the margins in classic American music. She can sing jazz, blues, and r&b, and rock a honky tonk with the best of them. In its day, Restless was dismissed as gimmicky for its stubborn refusal to follow "the format." History has vindicated Shelby Lynne. That this set would get a second chance when so many of the recordings of her contemporaries have long since been deleted or hit the buck bin is proof of the album's elusive yet enduring excellence. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MesserPhotography
Brent MaherProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Carlos GrierDigital Editing, Editing
Denny PurcellMastering
Don CobbEditing, Digital Editing
Jim McKellMixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer, Assistant
Mary Beth FeltsMake-Up
Mills LoganAssistant Engineer
Philip ScogginsAssistant Engineer
Shannon GibbonsStylist
Shelby LynneVocals
Steven GoldmannPhotography