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Allison Moorer - Hardest Part (CD)

Hardest Part
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Album Details: Hardest Part

Release Date:01/01/2000
Label:Mca Nashville
UPC:008817011424

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User Reviews: Hardest Part

  • Overall:

    FANTASTIC ALBUM!

    By mark k  Aug 8, 2003

    I love this album! Beautiful songwriting and voice, an amazing talent!

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    The Hardest Part is Turning off the CD p

    By whiskeyandaprayer  Aug 21, 2001

    As her Website says, "Allison Moorer does not write or sing ditties." This album proves that ballads can be evocaitive without being cliche (the stark and heart-breaking "Cold, Cold Earth") and fun can be devoid of ditsyness (the hilarious and true ..."Think it Over"). Allison is the Anti-bimbo for those of us sick of a certain Canadian's navel.But how good is this album. I was recently at the Girl's Night Out concert and they played "The Hardest Part" cd between sets. This album is so good that I was dissappointed when they broke from "No Next Time" to go into Reba's show.For more fun with Allison, buy her sister Shelby's "I am Shelby Lynne" and marvel at how all their songs are styallistically different ways of saying exactly the same thing. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Hardest Part

  • All Music Guide

    The year 2000 proved to be a momentous year for this Alabama native. Obviously influenced by the soulful, mature departure from contemporary country music taken by her sister Shelby Lynne on her 2000 release I Am Shelby Lynne, Alison Moorer has similarly grown since her 1998 album Alabama Song. While her debut CD flirted with the fine line between traditional country and the slick Nashville sound, The Hardest Part dives headfirst into a southern soul-tinged countrypolitan sound, complete with string and horn sections. The Beatlesque, mellotron-infused "Send Down an Angel" sounds almost like "Strawberry Fields Forever" with less LSD and more whiskey, while "Is It Worth It" feels like Dusty Springfield is back in Memphis again. The dark final track (unlisted in the liner notes) is a somber murder ballad, a heart-wrenchingly honest reaction to the death of her parents. Her brash, husky vocals hold the album together through heartache and pedal steel, and the fact that she co-wrote and co-...produced the album proves that she's more than just a pretty voice. While it took six albums for her sister to realize her dissatisfaction with the limits of the pop country sound, Allison Moorer has made great strides in just two. - Zac Johnson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Allison Moorer

Allison Moorer was born into a musical family and raised in the small southern Alabama town of Frankville; when Moorer's father shot her mother and then turned the gun on himself, older sister Shelby Lynne -- soon to become a country singer herself -- took charge of raising Allison. After attending the University of South Alabama, Moorer moved to Nashville, hoping to ge... Read more