Rebecca Lynn Howard - No Rules (CD)

No Rules
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Album Details: No Rules

Release Date:06/17/2008
Label:Saguaro Road Records
UPC:610583233124

Track List: No Rules

  1. Shakey Ground
  2. New Twist On an Old Groove
  3. Do Right Woman Do Right Man
  4. Soul Sisters
  5. What Dying Feels Like
  6. Better Someday
  7. Lettin It Burn
  1. One As Two Can Be
  2. Sing 'Cause I Love To
  3. Real Love
  4. I'm Over You
  5. Life of a Dollar
  6. We're In This Love Together
  7. Throw It Down

Pro Reviews: No Rules

  • All Music Guide

    Now this is a surprise. Country singer and songwriter Rebecca Lynn Howard scored a Grammy in 1997 for "Singing Softly and Tenderly," which appeared in the film The Apostle starring Robert Duvall. In 2002 she scored a number five hit on the country charts for the single, and it ended up in the Providence TV soundtrack along with the title track from her album Forgive. In the liner notes she claims she toured for three years in support of it. No Rules is Howard's first album in six years and it's a jump from anything she's done in the past. For starters, it was recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL, and it appears on the independent Saguaro imprint. That said, No Rules is a record Nashville couldn't release. It's too upfront, too raw and immediate, too spontaneous. Produced by Michael A. Curtis, these 14 songs contain ten originals and four covers. The styles showcased here jump all over the map from hardcore funk (albeit it done Muscle Shoals style) to soul, gospel, and contemporary Nashville c...ountry but done without the cookiecutter sound. The highlights are considerable, and include the burning opener "Shakey Ground," which was a hit for the Temptations and written by the team of Jeffrey Bowen, Al Boyd, and the late Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel The feel of the tune is very different, but she can sing funk like nobody's business. Its production is polished, its style is gritty and immediate, and Howard sings her ass off on top of roughhouse guitars, fat basslines, and breakbeats Her entire vocal range (three octaves) comes into play here. Another notable cover on the set offers Howard's sheer chutzpah: the Dan PennChips Moman standard "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man," so closely associated with Aretha Franklin. Howard doesn't try to imitate that version wisely but she doesn't need to. She does this strictly oldschool Southern soul style, with a rhythm section that feels like Booker T. the MG's. She uses restraint and lets the subtlety in the lyric direct her. Her own "New Twist on an Old Groove" is a tough, rebellious bluesrocker that reflects more of the hard soul twist in Howard's singing than either of the aforementioned classics. The saxophone, slide guitars, roiling B3, and backing chorus that crosses between gospel and RB in feel don't hurt, either. Oh yes, it's such a brazenly sexual song that its heat pours through the speakers. It's the kind of sentiment that men fantasize about regarding women all the time, but by and large can't handle in relationships. Her sweaty countryrocker "Just Let It Burn" shuffles and swaggers, spits and struts its carnal truth. There are a few ballads as well, including the moving and largely acoustic shimmering soulpopgospel ballad "As One as Two Can Be." Its lyric and musical structure are actually perfect, but it is made nearly divine by Howard's powerful fromthegut delivery. It would make any man's heart melt were he its subject. This is pure pop poetry, body and soul. "I'm Over You," written with Rachel Thibodeau, would be the perfect radio single (and video) were its programmers smart enough to pay attention. No Rules reflects the enormous leap in creative growth that is the measure of a consummate artist; it is easily Rebecca Lynn Howard's finest, most consistent record to date. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Rebecca Lynn Howard

Crossover country-pop singer Rebecca Lynn Howard grew up in Salyersville, KY, and moved to Nashville in 1997, where she began a career as a songwriter. Her compositions were recorded by singers like Patty Loveless, Reba McEntire, Lila McCann, and John Michael Montgomery. When Howard began recording on her own, she drew just as much from adult contemporary pop as she did... Read more