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Kasey Chambers: Little Bird

Kasey Chambers
Little Bird
Sugar Hill
[Rating: 4 stars]

When Australian Kasey Chambers first stepped into the limelight, she seemed like a little bird โ€” young and delightfully precious, if not precocious. She idolized Lucinda Williams, and toured with โ€” and sometimes sounded like โ€” Americaโ€™s own Americana queen. But on โ€œLittle Bird,โ€ Chambers harks back to her early era, without for a minute sounding reminiscent of any other artist. Her delivery still contains childlike elements, even on โ€œBeautiful Mess,โ€ about the chaotic experience of parenting two boys with co-producer/bandmate/husband Shane Nicholson. The title cut, a mid-tempo pop song Taylor Swift should cover, is almost an anomaly among tracks like the heavy-bluegrass โ€œGeorgia Brownโ€ and beautiful ballads like the sad โ€œSomewhere,โ€ which features songbird Patty Griffin, and โ€œLove Like A Hurricane,โ€ Chambersโ€™ beguiling duet with Kevin Bennett. But the band rocks out on โ€œDown Here on Earthโ€ and goes downright punk on โ€œTrain Wreck.โ€ The good news is, it all works.