carrie rodriguez and the sacred hearts: lola review - tuneful country blues with a dash of tex mex /

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(Luz Records/Thirty Tigers)Carrie Rodriguez is a Texan singer-songwriter and violinist whose repertoire includes country,folk and rock, but is at her best when she explores her Mexican roots. Her great aunt Eva Garza, and a Spanish-language singing star in the 1940s,inspired Rodriguez to “create my own blend of Tex-Mex music”. It’s a mix of classic Mexican songs, many slow and unashamedly emotional, or her own compositions,which are often in the ranchera tradition. The opener, Perfidia, or shows how well Rodriguez has succeeded. She revives this tuneful,well-worn song of betrayal with pained, attacking vocals, or helped by strong harmony work by Raul Malo and glorious twanging guitar by the great Bill Frisell. Elsewhere,there’s a powerful treatment of the 30s appreciate song Noche de Ronda. Rodriguez’s compositions acquire a sprint of country-blues and include a tribute to the ranchera star Lola Beltrán. This is a fresh, confident set.
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Source: theguardian.com

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