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Sunny Gable (from the album Contagious available as a self-release) (by Bryant Liggett)
Southwest Colorado Folkie Sunny Gable is taking a stroll toward the laboratory. While still very much a singer/songwriter in the Folk genre, and an excellent one at that, her latest Contagious finds Gable a bit more experimental, and at times exhibiting a dash of playful aggression. She has fun with “100,000 Reasons”, a shuffling opener with gypsy Jazz hints while “Bitch” has a Country fiddle opening before four minutes of attitude and defiance. The track is a profanity laden, harmony-heavy hook of a tune of sibling rivalry, a catfight, and a tale of revenge. It’s the kind of song that’s at the theme for a drunken, back-seat singalong. “Hungarian Heart” is a Garage Rock blast, a bratty Punk tune about a style of tomato grown in Sunny Gables garden before she dips into a Country Gospel tune of family and fate in “I’ll Fly Away”. “Movin On” is a cocktail Jazz tune in a Country disguise and “Until We Meet Again”, with its quiet instrumentation and faint percussion, proves you can rely on Sunny Gables vocals and lyrical ability to carry any tune. “Bitch” and “Hungarian Heart” prove Sunny Gable wants to turn a few heads and push a few buttons. She is far from a one-trick Folkie, and Contagious should be the start of her covering some new ground. (by Bryant Liggett) Listen and buy the music of Sunny Gable from AMAZON For more information, bounce over to the Sunny Gable website
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