Carly Jamison’s “Ungrounded” Reviewed On Babysue.com

Babysue.com has reviewed Carly Jamison‘s “Ungrounded!” The full review reads:

The second full-length release from Carly Jamison. Ms. Jamison’s original idea was to write songs and she had no intent of becoming a performer. But some calculated persuasion from a producer eventually changed all that…and Carly eventually found herself releasing albums and touring. And the rest will no doubt become history. Jamison has a sound and style that many have compared to The Pretenders’ Crissie Hynde. And this comparison holds true, particularly in the vocal department. Produced by Tres Sasser and recorded at the Brown Owl Studio and Undertow Studio in Nashville, Ungrounded is a pure slice of melodic guitar-driven pop/rock with a heavy emphasis on lyrics and vocal melodies. The tracks feature nice classic arrangements and those cool smooth vocals that Carly’s fans know and love. Some real heavyweights lent their support here. Playing on this album with Jamison are Dan Baird, Keith Brogdon, the previously mentioned Tres Sasser, Sarah Silva, Chris Tench, Chris Tuttle, K.S. Rhodes, Chris West, Jon-Paul Frappier, and Oscar Utterstrom (whew!). Carly delivers music that has the punch and personality that could easily catapult her into superstardom. Super catchy cuts include “Superman Fantasy,” “Small Talk” (a real standout track), “Runaway Train,” and “I Said I Loved You But I Lied.””



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