"Tish Hinojosa brings a hauntingly beautiful voice to all her recordings and "Sign of Truth" is no exception. "Fence Post" and "Song for the Journey" particularly showcase this ladies amazing pitch, clarity and melodious quality.Tish has invested, as she usually does, much of her personal life in this album. This one seems to have come from a particulary difficult patch of her life as reflected in "Fence Post", "I Have No Answers", "Faded Journey", and perhaps even in "Hey Little Love of Mine".While this CD does not have the bilingual quality of many of its predecessors, it is an outstanding sampling of this artist's writing, singing and collaboration with Marvin Dykus and Chip Dolan. Anyone for whom this is a first Hinojosa purchase will want to purchase previous recordings like, "Aquella Noche", "Culture Swing" and - my personal favorite - "Homeland".Once you've started you will want all of her CDs. Tish Hinojosa is a truly remarkable singer with uniquely bilingual and meaningful material. Buy this one! You won't regret it!"
Tish just gets better and better!
L. Faire | Akron, OH | 05/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tish Hinjosa's beautiful voice and wonderful songs captured my heart for the first time during an appearance on Austin City Limits many years ago. Since then, I've looked forward to each new album to enjoy her explorations into so many musical genres. Whether she's doing a pop song, rocking with Texas swing, or singing a ballad in Spanish, Tish is a joy to hear. This CD is one of her best yet. "Taste of Dying Summer" is a real change-of-pace for her. If you're a Tish fan, you'll want to get this right away. If you've never heard Tish before, buy this one, then go back and grab her earlier work ("Aquella Noche" is one of my favorites.)"
'Sign Of Truth' In A League Of Its Own
J. RIDINGS | Herscher, IL USA | 08/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One thing I have been able to count on from Tish Hinojosa is that each CD will be better than the last, and she does not disappoint with "Sign Of Truth." She has gotten progressively better with each release, which must be hard to do because the first CD I bought, "Homeland," 11 years ago, is pretty hard to top. I do have favorites, in an order that is not chronological, but there is an excitement and progression in every new release. However, "Sign Of Truth' is in a class of its own. Rather than be just another great CD, it stands out like few others, such as "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys or "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd -- in other words, classics in a special league of their own even if you aren't a devoted fan. There is not a single weak song on "Sign Of Truth," which also is a sign the artist is right on track with a classic. How can I name a favorite with every track so great? How about the haunting extended piano in "Fence Post," the driving "Fire In Winter," the sweet simplicity of "Roses Around My Feet," "I Have No Answers" or "Wildflowers." As far as other reviewers complaining that Tish has gone Nashville, I don't know what they are talking about. There is no Nashville on this CD -- no twangy guitars, no cliche country lyrics, no simplistic melodies. Tish is still true to her roots. She never really did "ethnic Mexican" music because she is not Mexican. She is Mexican-American, with Tex-Mex and Southwest roots. There is no straying from that here. Tish wrote the songs for this CD and her songwriting, singing, playing, producing has never been better. I can't wait for the next release."
Good but not as interesting as some of her previous albums
J. RIDINGS | 09/12/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have been a fan of Tish's music for over 10 years and I respect the fact that each of her albums are different, this one seemed to be a blend of Spanish and pop motiffs. Although some of the songs I loved, others I found to be rather bland and contrived. To put things in perspective, however, I find all of her music to be far superior to that of the many well known pop country artists out there, many of whom can't write music let alone sing it. Although I like her earlier music, which seemed to be inspired by Mexican melodies more, this was not a bad album."
I love this album...
George C. Glanzmann | Buena Park, CA United States | 12/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I recommend this album to anyone, Tish fan or not. It did not leave me with the complete joy that Frontejas did, nor with the astonishment that Dreaming From The Labyrinth did, but I love every last song. I am amazed at the way she changes from album to album. And I would say to Tish: it's all great stuff. Don't mind what some of these people say. If you didn't change they would be complaining about that."