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Screamin' for My Supper
The late '90s spawned a spate of assertive female rockers. Few, however, possess the edgy passion, blues-drenched soul, and whisky-soaked inflections that are Beth Hart's trademarks. Less rough-hewn and more accessible than her 1995 debut, Screamin' for My Supper is nonetheless an emotional and memorable offering from this L.A. native. Hart's vibe--sort of a Fiona Apple meets Mick Jagger, with a liberal dose of Janis Joplin--somehow manages to be her own, while her thoughtful lyrics have a Southern sensibility that touches the heart and soul. This assertive yet fragile new artist, whose songs are as well constructed and executed as her words, could easily share a bill with Sheryl Crow or the Black Crowes, and might wind up stealing the show. -Katherine Turman
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Tracks| 1 | Just a Little Hole | | 2 | Delicious Surprise (I Believe It) | | 3 | L.A. Song | | 4 | Is That Too Much to Ask | | 5 | By Her | | 6 | Get Your Shit Together | | 7 | Stay | | 8 | G.O.P. | | 9 | Skin | | 10 | Girls Say | | 11 | Sky Is Falling | | 12 | Mama | | 13 | Favorite Things |
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