Album Reviews

Courtney Jaye: Love and Forgiveness

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Courtney Jaye
Love and Forgiveness
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

It took two previous tries and a few unsuccessful run-ins with the major label machinery but Nashville based singer/songwriter Courtney Jaye has finally embraced her inner pop lover. On her third album, she goes indie and ramps up the hooks, sing-along choruses, guitar riffs and general ear-catching vibe to emulate a combination of the Banglesโ€™ Susanna Hoffs and Sheryl Crow at their most tuneful. These ten songs fly by in just over a half hour, each one a condensed hit single waiting to happen, if radio played music this organically vibrant anymore. Hints of country with sweet pedal steel appear on the irresistible โ€œSummer Rain,โ€ as perfect a seasonal gem as Johnny Riversโ€™ identically titled (but different) tune or Seals & Croftsโ€™ โ€œSummer Breeze.โ€ But although there are hints of C&W, this is closer to Fleetwood Mac than Dolly Parton. The performances were recorded live in the studio, adding a sense of urgency and a rootsy groove difficult to capture with multiple overdubs. Producer Mike Wruckeโ€™s (Dixie Chicks) expansive but never bombastic approach focuses on Jayeโ€™s expressive voice and melodies you can sing after the first spin. Albums that immediately feel familiar, even short ones like this, are difficult to find. But if youโ€™re in the market for the perfect soundtrack to a cloud free sunny day, Love and Forgiveness is your ticket to a 30 minute smile.