
Excellent vocals combined with carefree lyrics
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I originally found this album in a used cd section of the local record shop. I though I would give it a try, since it wasn't expensive. I took it home and it sat on top of a shelf for a few days before I saw it and took it out. Osborne has the soulful quality of a gospel singer with a little edge. Combined with the carefree lyrics (okay, so one song about St Theresa is a bit of a downer... there are times for those too), this instantly became one of my favorite albums. She has certain qualities that put her into the same category as Sheryl Crow (earlier albums) and Alannys Morisette (forgive my spelling on that one), but she is memorable in their company. I would highly recommend this one to anyone but the heavy metal fans. She won't catch them.
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