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Bonnie Bishop: Free

Bonnie Bishop
Free (EP)
(self-released)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Her name might be unfamiliar to most, but rock/soul Nashville based singer Bonnie Bishop has released four albums since 2002. This seven-track EP is her first in a while, yet a divorce and period of self-reflection brings newfound confidence to her music, as exemplified in this discโ€™s self-explanatory โ€œBest Songs Come from Broken Hearts.โ€ These performances capture her raw, gospel styled vocals and blues based rocking in story songs like the Bob Seger inflected โ€œBad Seedโ€ and the gritty, heartfelt tomorrow-is-a-better-day ballad โ€œWorld Like This.โ€ Get ready to sway your arms in the air with lighters held aloft for the gutsy piano based title ballad, a tune crying out to be covered by one of the American Idol wannabees. There are plenty of reasons why Bonnie Raitt covered Bishopโ€™s co-write with Al Anderson on her new album, and all of them are obvious on this short but powerful set. Itโ€™s filled with rugged material that reverberates with the passion of the singerโ€™s personal triumphs over adversity.