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BUDDY JEWELL Apr 04, 2009 I originally bought this cd for the duet with Miranda Lambert, but now I listen to all of it. I am pleasantly surprised. Some of the songs I had heard but did not know the artist name. I listen to it often.
H.C. ANDERS
Evokes memories of growing up in the South Aug 22, 2006 I had not heard of Buddy Jewell until listening to Sweet Southern Comfort. It is the one song that I can close my eyes and be transported back to my childhood and the ease of living and the feelings of being carefree. A lovely sentiment and a great showcase for the gentleman's lush and rich voice.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Soothing Mar 06, 2005 I may not listen to a lot of Country music, but when my daughter gave me this CD as a gift I have to say I truly enjoyed it. "Help Pour Out The Rain," truly touched my heart, made me smile and wipe a few tears away. Very good. I loved the music in O'Reilly Luck.and grandpa's story.. All in all this is really a nice CD and one that should bring you hours of enjoyment. Recommended.
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For country, a YES! Aug 20, 2004 Difficult for me to say this being that it is a Country album but it is very good. I really like the lyrics that Buddy throws out there and think he is refreshing in this genre.
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Not a big Nashville fan, but..... Aug 08, 2004 I gave up on Nashville a long time ago, preferring the Austin/Americana scene to the slick packaged country productions that seem to come off the Nashville assembly line with disturbing regularity these days, but I just might have to change my mind after listening to this CD. Yes, it's packaged, but gosh is it good, and there's more than one surprise to be had. As a father, Lacey's Song still chokes me up every time I hear it. As a Yankee who now calls the South home, Sweet Southern Comfort captures the grace and beauty of this part of the country wonderfully. As a sap for a sad country song, the remix of Today I Started Loving You Again with Miranda Lambert is as good as it gets. Buddy Jewell's debut album gives me hope for the future of Nashville music. Hopefully, the follow up is every bit as good.
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