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Sweet Talk
Renee Austin
Sweet Talk
Genres: Blues, R&B
 
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There's a new female singer on the roots music scene as Renee Austin breaks out of blues semi-obscurity with an impressively evocative and eclectic collection of songs sung straight from the heart. The California-born, Tex...  more »

     
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All Artists: Renee Austin
Title: Sweet Talk
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Blind Pig
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 9/23/2003
Genres: Blues, R&B
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 019148508729, 019148508729

Synopsis

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There's a new female singer on the roots music scene as Renee Austin breaks out of blues semi-obscurity with an impressively evocative and eclectic collection of songs sung straight from the heart. The California-born, Texas-bred, and Minnesota-based singer/songwriter---seven of the 11 tunes are Austin originals---has a big, dramatic voice capable of handling almost any type of tune. And that's exactly what she does on Sweet Talk, a wide-ranging sampler of her singing that is not so much blues as blues-based. Austin kicks off things with "Not Alone," creating a harder-edged Staple Singers-style groove, complete with background vocals. "Pretend We Never Met" successfully pairs Austin with Delbert McClinton on a soulful, radio-ready duet, and the funk grinder "Pour the Sugar Slowly" takes the music in yet another direction. Austin romps through the boogie blues of "Bury the Hatchet" with convincing energy but more effectively showcases her vocal abilities in more relaxed numbers, such as the gospel roller "Bottom of a Heart," the piano-driven ballad "Fool Moon," and the jazz-tinged "Unraveling" with its tasteful trumpet work by Dave Jensen. And when the accompaniment is stripped down to a single piano on "Ain't Nobody" Austin is at her expressive best. Too much production and too much of an effort to touch all stylistic bases prevents Sweet Talk from reaching its full potential but as an introduction to the depth and diversity of Austin's virtuoso vocalizing it more than serves its purpose. --Michael Point

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CD Reviews

A Great Breakout Album
Blues Dawg | St. Paul, MN USA | 12/27/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Renee Austin is well-known in the Twin Cities club scene, having refined her gospel-tinged vocal blues through countless performances for appreciative local audiences... With this album, she is poised to widen her fan base nationally and internationally. The album, her first for Blind Pig, showcases her various influences, including blues, gospel, and R&B. Austin is ably backed by several other staples of the thriving Twin Cities music scene, including Bruce McCabe... An outstanding new album, highly recommended."
Great CD!
Blues Dawg | 09/29/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Last August on a trip to Minneapolis, I had the pleasure of hearing Reneé Austin sing. She's a dynamic performer gifted with a "wow" voice that permits her to sing anything she chooses to. She also writes most of her songs. Now I have her new CD and am enjoying her performance all over again.So far, she's proved herself as a regional phenomenon, but I believe she is a rising star in the music business and soon will be gaining national recognition. For example, in the past year she won three Minnesota Music Awards, including Best Female Vocalist and Best CD (Dancin' with Mr. Blue), was signed by Blind Pig Records, released a brand new CD (Sweet Talk) on Sept 23, and joined Piedmont Talent for representation. If you buy her CD, I'm confident you won't be disappointed. BTW, I have no financial interest whatever in Reneé's work -- I just love her singing."
Austin Rocks
Blues Dawg | 09/25/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you like soul, gospel, jazz, rock and blues, you will love this CD. Reneé pours her heart into every song and will have you jamming with her after just one listen. I'll be keeping this one in the CD player until I know every word!"