Mimi Burns Band, I Know You're Out There (independent, 2007)
Nope, the Mimi Burns Band tosses rock into the mix. Lead vocalist Burns' voice, ripe and strong as fresh strawberries, floats in front of the band, which backs her admirably. Steve Tyler and Dan McCoy offer vocals as well as instrumental support, and the variety of their voices helps. The songs offer a pleasant blend of ballads and up-tempo tunes. With all that going for it, why did I feel vaguely unsatisfied with the CD when it finished? For one thing, the writing isn't always first rate. Although the lyrics are well-dressed by the arrangements, they don't always capture you. In too many cases, a predictability sets in, weakening the overall effect. Mimi Burns is a good singer, the band is good and the arrangements satisfy. It's a promising album that shows that, with tighter writing, the Mimi Burns Band could offer something special. ![]() |
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