Tuesday, February 26, 2008
FALL
Here's the good news of the week! Read the Billboard review then buy the single at iTunes.
KIMBERLEY LOCKE "FALL" / With seven top 10 AC hits since September 2004, Kimberley Locke has become the format's consummate modern-day heroine. Current CD "Based on a True Story" has already locked in two chart champs on the AC and club charts, "Band of Gold" and "Change" (in addition to No. 1 AC Christmas release "Frosty the Snowman" in December). "Fall," a 2007 top five country hit for labelmate Clay Walker, is a stunning showcase for the versatile vocalist, as she delivers a powerhouse ballad—perhaps alongside "8th World Wonder," her most satisfying single yet—complete with production and melody bells and whistles that will leave listeners swaying as Locke serenades, "Go and fall apart, fall into these arms of mine, I'll catch you everytime." The track builds to a diva-worthy climax—making upcoming dance remixes all the more propitious. Locke has proved her charms over and again. How could we not "Fall" with her? —Chuck Taylor
I caught up with the last few Nip/Tuck episodes. I love that show. It is so over-the-top unbelievable that it's near-fantasy. The minds of those writers are warped! It is very deliciously damn good and oh-so entertaining. Coming up on FX: Dirt and The Riches. And I can't wait!
What's better than Sally Field in Brothers & Sisters?
I'm not fully recovered from allergy/drunken induced froggy, smokey Brenda Vocarro voice brought on by drinking and yelling over a dozen queens at my Oscar viewing. It was a fun night. A somewhat boring show, made exciting by my dear friends and my homemade Turkey Chili and Corn Muffins.
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