Borned In Ya showcases Carper's long-standing influences as well as her artistic growth and sense of adventure. The old-time jazz sounds we came to know on Daddy's Country Gold are back in full force along with the R&B and Soul of Ramblin' Soul. Perhaps, the least 'country' of her albums, the country roots are still felt as you can never remove the 'hillbilly' from Carper's sound. In addition to her familiar blend of country with jazz, blues, soul, and R&B, the new album sees Carper exploring a more subtle and expert crossing of these genres and with a matured lyrical depth. The title track kicks things off with a gospel-style vocal chorus before settling into an impeccably funky groove. "Evil Eva" recalls the classic R&B of the 50s and 60s, and "Let's Stay Single Together" puts Carper's crooning vocal to a delightful jazz-tinged country soul feel. "There'll Be Another One" sounds like classic Roy Orbison with Carper floating atop the bed of ever growing emotion, fueled by the stunning string arrangement from fiddler, Rebecca Patek. "Somewhere Between Texas and Tennessee" is straight out of the honky tonk and "Lucky Five" is reminiscent of an old Frank Sinatra swinger. Carper rounds out this album with covers of two classics, "That's My Desire," crossover jazz/country tune from the 30s, and a beautiful rendition of Cole Porter's "Everytime We Say Goodbye."
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Eddie's Attic
515-B North McDonough St. Decatur, GA 30030
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