Linda Allen, October Roses (October Rose, 1984/1999) Linda Allen is the poetic voice of Every Woman. Her lyrics are lovely and deeply insightful as well as pleasing to the ear. These songs strike strong, deep notes of recognition within the female experience, but especially the older woman who needs the reassurance that she is not alone. These songs are like patches from a generational quilt, each with its own story and particular familiar comfort.
Next is a bluesy number about "Workin' It Out." A romantic number about making a relationship work with time and patience. Old-fashioned, but moving. "Just Friends" is about friendship that grows into something deeper for one of the two involved and the bittersweet temptation to speak one's heart. "Spirit Keeper" tells a darker, sadder story about the unwanted touches of a father and the guilt and shame harbored in the soul of a child. "Together Again" speaks of paths rejoining after time apart, after the gathering of wisdom. "Sally's Quiche" is a recipe for more than a quiche, it is a recipe for friendship and the passage of wisdom from one generation to another. It is far more upbeat and cheerier than the ones before it. Bringing the CD to a sweet, silly and satisfying end is "Why Don't You Sing In The Chorus?" Like its predecessors, there is wisdom and a lesson in the story, but one given so joyfully, that you will end up singing the chorus again and again. Like all of her CDs, October Roses has excellent music, and Linda's voice is strong and lovely. Her words are deep and meaningful, entertaining on the surface and softly stirring. Beneath there is great wisdom and power for those who seek and need. Linda Allen continues to give quality all the way through the album with no weak spots to mar the mood. She brings femininity and feminist together in a most satisfying manner. ![]() |
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