David McPherson, exclaim! (Canada)
Monday, October 5 2004
A confident,
powerful voice, infused with passion, propels the 11 tracks on this
debut. Allison Crowe crows with limitless range that surprises one
with its breadth from one song to the next. "Raining in
Baltimore" is a spirited, yet subdued, reworking of the
Counting Crows' piano ballad, while she also tackles Leonard Cohen's
"Joan of Arc" with haunting beauty. The ivories and
Crowe's powerful voice are the driving forces behind the music here,
with backing instruments taking a back seat. On "What About
You," the Uilleann pipes add another layer of sound, but still
it's only a whisper when paired with Crowe's spellbinding piano
prowess. With the soul of Janis Joplin and the tenderness of fellow
Canuck Sarah McLachlan, Crowe rocks with her own unique brand of
roots charm.





