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Cory Morrow - Outside the Lines (CD)

Album Details: Outside the Lines

Release Date:08/05/2003
Label:Smith Music Group
UPC:662582700626

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    Maturing work from Texas troubadour

    By redtunictroll  Apr 16, 2002

    Cory Morrow writes, records and tours in a Texas-centric universe unaffected by the gravitational pull of Nashville’s musical black hole. Across five releases (including an album of covers recorded with fellow Texan, Pat Green) and endless rounds of... the Lone Star state’s dance halls and college campuses, the Austin-based Morrow has carved out a stardom that is a legacy handed down from the independence of Waylon, Willie and the boys.This release finds Morrow’s songwriting maturing from his earlier booze-soaked works (not entirely missing, mind you) to introspective songs of romance, morality and faith. Celtic-flavored love songs such as "More Than Perfect" and lamentations like "(Love Me) Like You Used To Do," find Morrow probing deeply into the complexities of relationships. Many of the tracks, fleshed out with producer Lloyd Maines, lean on acoustic playing, but Morrow still kicks up some electric two-steppers, including the title tune and "Straight to Hell." The standout "Drinkin’ Alone" combines a shuffle rhythm with fiddle and steel to make a danceable tune out of a rather sad tale.The craft and balance of Morrow’s latest situates his music between the singer-songwriter sound of Bruce Robison and the graceful sophistication of Clint Black. It’s a mix that would play well outside of Texas, if only Morrow could find the time to tour abroad.3-1/2 stars, if Yahoo allowed fractional ratings. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    While Cory Morrow's last outing was a pleasant but not particularly compelling all-covers record (Songs We Wish We'd Written) done with fellow Lone Star troubadour Pat Green, he focuses here on his own tunes and the results are far more impressive. Initially he comes off as a good old boy on the honky tonkin' title track, but Morrow's songwriting reveals some rather emotionally complex lyrics. Tunes like "In Spite of Spite" and "Drinkin' Alone" find him wrestling between the wild life and a more responsible one. He also displays a nice musical range, pulling off muscular country-rockers like "Misty Shade of Blue" as well as quieter, more introspective numbers like "All Over Again." Morrow and his co-producer, Lloyd Maines, enhance the heartfelt love song "Take Me Away" by weaving in a jazzy organ line and some interesting percussion work. Although Morrow comes into his own on this disc, that's not to say that hints of other Texas troubadours don't appear here. The terrific troubled you...th tale "Straight to Hell" suggests the story-songs of Robert Earl Keen, a musician who Morrow perhaps most closely recalls. The Tex-Mex-flavored "Dance by the Rio Grande" would easily fit in on a Joe Ely record. You can even hear a little of Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly in the Celtic-flavored "More Than Perfect." But the influences never become too distracting. He even takes the overly familiar Grateful Dead tune "Friend of the Devil" and enlivens it with a frisky fiddle and mandolin arrangement. After kicking around the Texas music scene for a while, Morrow proves ready for bigger and better things with Outside the Lines. - Michael Berick, All Music Guide Read more Less

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