01. Forty Dollars
02. I Like It
03. Full Moon
04. Used Cars
05. Jacob's Eyes
06. Black River Blues
07. Nowhere to Go but Crazy
08. Wasted
09. Mosquito Net
10. Shame
11. Hush
12. Looking Back
Down in Natchez, Mississippi, just across the river from Jerry Lee Lewis' Ferriday, Louisiana,
guitarist, songwriter and singer Maggie Brown is remaking American roots music in her own image...
...Pure, rural, Southern soul drips from every single line she plays and cascades like hard water bubbling up from the rich black soil and falls from her mouth. In the grain of her big, clear, throaty voice is the sound of real heartbreak; one that sings of hard times from the center of experiencing them. But in i
t is also hard-won acceptance, and the vulnerable but wily will to transcend; every nuance, trill or groan digging a little deeper to express it...
...On this fine album, Maggie Brown arrives a fully formed artist, tough, graceful, and startling. ~ answers.com, Thom Jurek, Rovi A solid guitarist, singer and songwriter, Brown's debut is mind-blowingly fantastic, a singular achievement from an artist who has been practicing her craft for the last 20 years. Her release is an honest record that is equal parts Southern rock and country, with blues and folk flavoring. While comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Allison Moorer, Susan Tedeschi and Lucinda Williams are just a few inevitable musical touchstones for comparison, Maggie has her own incomparable style. Add a dash of Tom Petty and Delbert McClinton…~ amazon.com