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Closer Review
Susan Ashton has been a leading light in
the contemporary Christian music scene since her award-winning
self-titled album was released in 1993; Closer is the adult
contemporary vocalist's attempt at a country crossover hit.
The Christian music community that once supported Ashton
has typically shown disdain for artists who leave its cozy
environs for the secular pop world, but fans of tasteful
mainstream country will find much to like on Closer. Ashton
has an admirable vocal range, an expressive gift for phrasing,
and good taste when it comes to production (check the subtle
cello-six-string intro to "Shot for the Moon" and
the chiming 12-string guitars on "Come Out of the Rain.")
When she tries to rock out, however ("Breathless"),
or get bluesy ("Supernatural") the result is no
more appealing than cereal-commercial music. Ashton is the
spiritual and artistic progeny of the Boone clan, and her
music is best when soft, slow, and sweet. Anything else is
like white bread passing itself off as multigrain.
Review by: Mike
McGonigal, Amazon.com
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