Shonna Tucker & Eye Candy
A Tell All
(Sweet Nectar)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Former Drive-By Trucker Tucker takes a cue from her ex-husband Jason Isbell and jumps from that boys club band, where she played bass for eight years, to a solo career.
She brings pedal steel master/guitarist John Neff and adds other male Athens, Georgia musicians for a debut thatโs related to the tough, sinewy rocking of the Truckers, but veers in a more soulful country slant.
Despite the cool ’70s cover art, the sound doesnโt try to be retro, yet the approach is reminiscent of mid-’70s West Coast country rock with a dash of her home state of Alabamaโs Muscle Shoals grease and funk. Thatโs especially evident in the swamp bump of โFamily Dinnerโ and the sweet R&B lope of the closing love ballad โYou Went All the Way.โ Whether she and the band dig into a โJoleneโ styled country shuffle of โLinda Pleaseโ or the grinding molasses riff rocker โI Bought a Pie,โ Tucker hits an organic, rootsy groove totally removed from the slick C&W/pop favored by todayโs country radio.
She doesnโt over-sing these songs preferring to let her naturally homespun voice do the emoting in tunes such as โLonely People,โ accompanied by her own rudimentary acoustic guitar and veteran Muscle Shoals keyboardist/songwriter Spooner Oldhamโs electric piano. Based on this successful first foray into frontwoman status, Shonna Tucker deserves to follow her exโs career path from influential but supporting DBT member to wider Americana acclaim for her own substantial talents.

