Cyndi Thomson has the stuff. The 24-year-old Tifton, Georgia, native has fashioned a remarkable first album of genuinely personal yet very catchy tunes, each expressing an individual point of view. Beneath Thomson's perfec... more »tly appointed, label-friendly presentation lies something far more difficult to achieve: her ability to make important points without sacrificing charm. And although she appears winsome, almost fairytale-fanciful at times, there's also a whiff of Southern Gothic about her and a knack for peeling back the edges to reveal darker truths about people and what's in their hearts. The simple fact is, Cyndi Thomson is both an intriguing personality and a very good singer. --Henry Cabot Beck« less
Cyndi Thomson has the stuff. The 24-year-old Tifton, Georgia, native has fashioned a remarkable first album of genuinely personal yet very catchy tunes, each expressing an individual point of view. Beneath Thomson's perfectly appointed, label-friendly presentation lies something far more difficult to achieve: her ability to make important points without sacrificing charm. And although she appears winsome, almost fairytale-fanciful at times, there's also a whiff of Southern Gothic about her and a knack for peeling back the edges to reveal darker truths about people and what's in their hearts. The simple fact is, Cyndi Thomson is both an intriguing personality and a very good singer. --Henry Cabot Beck
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 05/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Trisha and Cyndi are both from the peach picking state of Georgia, so perhaps it is no surprise that Cyndi regards Trisha as her musical idol and that their music has some similarities. Having said that, Cyndi's album - and her voice - are sufficiently different that she might have been a major star even with Trisha still around.Whether Cyndi would have become a major star, we will never know because she quit music to lead a normal family life. History is littered with singers that couldn't cope with the pressure so we must respect Cyndi's decision but it is disappointing, especially as so many talented singers aren't given a chance at a second album.The booklet pictures are reassuring for country fans with several showing Cyndi down on the farm, usually with a picnic basket but there is also one showing her feeding pigs. This might suggest an ultra-traditional album - in fact, the style of the album is contemporary but still rooted in country rather like her idol.This album gave Cyndi a number one country single (What I really meant to say) but the two that followed it (I always liked that best, I'm gone) were markedly less successful. Nevertheless, the album sold well (over half a million copies) and Cyndi would certainly have been allowed to continue her recording career had she chosen to do so. There is a great selection of songs of varying tempos, many of which Cyndi co-wrote, though there is also an excellent version of I'm gone, a Kim Richey song.This album demonstrates (if you need evidence) that country music can be both contemporary and of a high quality."
Delightful music, lovely voice, promising artist.
Larry Diamond | Austin, TX USA | 09/06/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Artist. Not many pop stars, celeberties, and musicians of our time come close to being an artist. But Cyndi does. An artist has something worthwhile to say and if they are musical artists say it in a beautiful way. Cyndi does both.This is a wonderful collection of songs and her voice is really a delight to listen to. She changes tempos and uses her voice as a musical instrument to pleasing effect, so rare in today's music. I always liked that best is a very sensual song, for anyone with an iota of true feeling it will be sexier then a 1000 years of Britney gyrations.This is clearly a young woman of depth and talent. I am not a 'country' music fan, but I can't even thing of a group out there who would not enjoy this CD. Great for everyone, especially people who love clear and wonderful female vocal singing. I look forward, already, to her next release. I just ask for Cyndi to keep displaying the depth inside her and the money will follow and she will remain an artist...and I will keep buying."
The best debut album ever by the best artist ever!
Justin M. Green | Coolville, OH USA | 08/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been a Cyndi Thomson fan since the first time I heard her outstanding hit single "What I Really Meant To Say" and have been waiting for three months for this album to come out. Let me tell you... this CD was worth the wait. "My World" is a beatiful collection of songs and 9 of the 11 tracks were co-written by Cyndi. She has so much incredible talent and is also totally pretty. Songs on this album vary from the poignant first single "What I Really Meant To Say" to the sassy and spunky Kim Richey pinned "I'm Gone." Other highlights are the slow and pretty songs "I'll Be Seeing You" and "If You Could Only See" to the fast and upbeat "Things I Would Do" or almost comedic "There Goes The Boy." Every song on this album is a treasure and my favorite and I just wish I had the time to talk about each one. Anyway, don't hesitate...buy this album ASAP... you will not regret it. Cyndi Thomson Rules!"
A fresh new style
Jack L. Walker | Mishawaka, IN United States | 09/11/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have listened to as much music as anyone my age, and much of the new music of recent years is mediocre at best. But I absolutely love this cd. Cyndi Thomson has such a nice sounding voice she sounds like she might be the girl next door singing on her porch. Nothing pretentious, just good music from the heart. Once in a great while I hear a song that sends chills right up my spine, such as when I hear "Independence Day" by Martina McBride. The song "What I Really Meant to Say" does the same for me and should be voted best country song of the year. But this is not a one-hit wonder; there are several other really good songs. I especially like "My World" and "I Always Liked That Best." I'm tired of all of the electric country rock sounds. Cyndi Thomson has some nice acoustic background on many of the songs. I saw her on the Grand Ol' Opry with just an acoustic guitar for accompaniment and it was wonderful. For a breath of fresh air buy this cd."
GOOD DEBUT FROM COUNTRY GIRL CYNDI
Michael Butts | Martinsburg, WV USA | 08/11/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Cyndi Thomson's debut "My World" is certainly an album of well-written songs that seem to have a personal ring to them. She delivers them in a breathy, if not average, vocal style, reminiscent of veteran Faith Hill and newcomer Jamie O'Neal. Although the CD is well produced, there is a need for more balance in her repertorie. Several of the tunes almost sound alike in feel and arrangement. With that said, it is still an extremely enjoyable CD to add to your collection. The first single, "What I Really Meant to Say" is poignant, touching and honest; the beautiful "I'll Be Seeing You" is delivered very emotionally; there's a nice originality and buoyancy to "There Goes the Boy", and a gentle sadness to "Hope You're Doing Fine." The title track spells it all out, as Cyndi is obviously proud of her Georgia heritage. Expect great things from Cyndi, as she sings from the heart."