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BY
JIM CALIGIURI
Trish Murphy
Girls Get in Free
(Raven)
Something's happened to Trish Murphy. Girls Get in Free,
her fourth CD, is her most assertive work yet. Now, Murphy's
never been the quiet, shy type, but the 11 songs here find
the Houston native in full-on rock mode, and it's a perfect
fit. Reunited with Jim Ebert, who helmed 1999's spirited
Rubies on the Lawn, Murphy breathes just the right
amount of fire into her hooky melodies. Guitarist Mac
McNabb, drummer Rafael Gayol, and bassist Mike Moyer bring a
solid foundation to the songs, allowing Murphy to vocalize
with a passion she's hinted at before, but never
consistently achieved. The first five songs on Girls Get
in Free alone -- the jangly "All I Want," defiant "The
Trouble With Trouble," fiery "Thelma and Louise," aching
country rocker "Crying as Fast as I Can," and sweet
melancholy "One for the Boys" -- are easily her best
songwriting on disc. Add in a rollicking, twisted duet with
Bob Schneider on Lyle Lovett's "Cowboy Man," one that puts
the girl in charge, and you hear that Murphy's changed, but
only for the better. In a world where a few too many female
acts are merely eye candy on the cover of glossy magazines,
Trish Murphy is standing toe to toe with the boys and
rocking just as hard as they do.
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"Nobody gets the
answers in order. Sometimes you learn the last thing you
need to know first. It don't do you no good, it don't do you
no good, but it's good to know."
- Church Organ by
Kacy Crowley, from the new CD
Moodswing
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