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| ARTIST: | Sara Evans |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | RCA |
| TYPE: | Accordion, Banjo, Bass, Bouzouki, Brass, Concertina, Contemporary Country, Country, Country-Pop, Drums, Fiddle, Guitar, Guitar (Steel), Harmonica, Harmony Vocals, Harp, Keyboards, Mandolin, Organ (Hammond), Penny Whistle, Piano, Pop, Vocals |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Rockin' Horse, Backseat of a Greyhound Bus, Restless, Niagara, Perfect, Need to Be Next to You, To Be Happy, Tonight, Otis Redding, Feel It Comin' On, I Give In, Big Cry, Suds in the Bucket |
| UPC: | 078636707426 |
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Customer Reviews of Restless
Excellent! Sara Evans is back with a new album, at last! Her first since 2000's BORN TO FLY, which solidified Sara's position as a leading country lady with its many hit singles. RESTLESS is a 13 track album, 5 of which Sara helped write. The first single is the sweeping "Backseat of a Greyhound Bus", a ballad about a young girl who is forced to leave a small town when she discovers she is pregnant, and gives birth to the child out of wedlock on a greyhound bus. It's a nice sentimental song that fared alright at country radio, ranking just in the top 20. The title track has a celtic feel to it. The album opens with the uptempo "Rockin' Horse", a unique song about a tree being hit with lightening and something beautiful coming out of something so frightening (as the lyrics suggest).
There's some great ballads here that are instant hits. If "Niagara" were not released, it would be the biggest injustice done to this album. The song is a sweeping ballad, the big ballad of the album. Another strong ballad is Sara's cover of Leigh Nash's "Need To Be Next To You", which I think she even betters the original. The song was penned by Diane Warren, who Sara had a hit with on her last album with her rendition of "I Could Not Ask For More". "I Give In" is another hit waiting to happen on country radio. There's some fun uptempo's like the optomistic "To Be Happy", and the song "Feel It Comin On" as well as the album closer, the hilarious "Suds in the Bucket".
Sara pushes the envelope musically and spreads her wings on "Otis Redding", a song with bongo drums, and "Big Cry" which is a sweeping R&B song. Overall RESTLESS was worth the wait, and does not disapoint at all!
not "Perfect" but pretty good
This isn't Sara Evans' best effort (for that you need to go to her 2000 multi-platinum Born To Fly), but it's a solid album, with a lot of songs that are pleasant and listenable and a few that match the excellence of her previous release.
Song By Song:
1. Rocking Horse: Fun, upbeat song about making the best of bad situations, but nothing praticularly exciting. 3/5
2. Backseat of A Greyhound Bus: This is one of the high points of the album, a touching story of a young girl who escapes her confining small town and finds meaning in her life through the birth of her daughter. 5/5
3. Restless: It's an ok song, fine melody, decent lyrics, but it doesn't really do anything for me. 3/5
4. Niagra: A beautiful ballad, Sara really shows the range of her voice on this song, and the lyrics are very moving. 5/5
5. Perfect: A cute song about how love doesn't have to be "perfect" to be good, a nice happy upbeat message, but it's very similar to several other songs on the album. 4/5
6. Need To Be Next To You: Again, sounds kind of similar to other songs. It's decent, but doesn't stand out from the rest of the album. 3/5
7. To Be Happy: Yet another perky upbeat song with a positive message. One or two was ok, but there are too many on this album and they sound too much the same. 3/5
8. Tonight: This is one of the better songs on the album, musically it's slow and smooth, and the lyrics perfectly capture the feeling of desperation and finding comfort in another lonely soul. Her voice is also showcased beautifully. 5/5
9. Otis Redding: This song is another one of the more unique songs on the album. Slow and sensual, it's perfect for "dancin in the kitchen barefoot" 4/5
10. I Feel It Comin On: A fun breakup song, has more of a country sound than the others on the album. 4/5
11. I Give In: My favorite track on the whole album. The lyrics sound like Sara read my mind, though I think most women will relate to lines like "you turn more than the music on/but will you be there by my side at the dawn?". Sara's voice is great here as well, making it truly a standout track. 5/5
12. Big Cry: This is my least favorite song on the album, it sounds like a bad attempt at R&B. 2/5
13. Suds In The Bucket: Another bouncy, fun to listen to song, I believe it's the current single. Nothing to set it apart though. 3/5
Great Ablum!
Along with Born to Fly, Restless is a great ablum. This has a lot of good songs. My favorite songs from Restless: Rockin' Horse, Backseat of a Greyhound bus,
Perfect, Suds in the bucket, To be happy and Need to be next to you I hope this helps!