Allen Ramsey, Allen Ramsey (Wooden Pickle, 2004)
As a general principle this sort of stuff -- obsessively confessional, personal songwriting -- is not to my taste. If it is to yours, however, you may find that Ramsey is preferable to many. His songs are solidly constructed, he has a good melodic sense and he sings in an expressive yet unpretentious voice that, even when announcing the latest heartbreak, seems never all that far from a chuckle. He's more fun than James Taylor; of course, that may not be too demanding a feat. In any event, I like just about anybody who invites us not to take him- or herself overly seriously. I just wish Ramsey had more interesting things to sing about in front of that fine band and those loose, unfussy arrangements. With all this possibility around him, you'd think he'd have something more stimulating to put into his songs than pleasantly reshuffled romantic cliches. Maybe, sigh, the problems are excessive youth and insufficient experience. ![]() |
![]() Rambles.NET music review by Jerome Clark 13 August 2005 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |