Johnstone, Jude / A Woman's Work
Album: | A Woman's Work | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Johnstone, Jude | Added: | Aug 2017 | |
Label: | Bojak Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-08-10 | Pull Date: | 2017-10-12 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Oct 8 | Sep 24 | Sep 10 | Aug 20 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 07, 2017: | Music Casserole
Little Boy Blue |
4. | Sep 09, 2017: | Music Casserole
Turn Me Into Water |
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2. | Oct 03, 2017: | That's Not Bluegrass.
Never Leave Amsterdam |
5. | Aug 19, 2017: | Music Casserole
Turn Me Into Water |
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3. | Sep 23, 2017: | The Iron Skillet
People Holding Hands |
Album Review
Kim Walter
Reviewed 2017-08-09
Reviewed 2017-08-09
Jude Johnstone, “A Woman’s Work”
Label: Bojack Records
Reviewed by: Kim Walter
Solid songwriting from a woman who has often remained in the background as many of her songs were covered by some true country superstars. Her work has also appeared during during emotional scenes and credits on major network shows. The lyrics are the stars on this album, and the music is merely in the background. Nice in small doses, but repetitive as an album. Any song is good.
1. slow - singer/songwriter, meaningful lyrics, nice mellow musical interlude
2. slow – only piano, cello and voice on album’s title track
3. slow/med – blues type sound
4. slow – deep lyrics, gentle instrumentation, #1 hit when covered by Trisha Yearwood
5. slow – poem set to jazzy beat, “Little Boy Blue” story
6. slow – gentle tune, piano, harp and viola, theme we can relate to
7. slow/med – a slowed down, Americanized highlands jig
8. slow – typical emotional and expressive lyrics with gentle music
9. slow/med – blues inflection
10. slow – emotional lyrics
Label: Bojack Records
Reviewed by: Kim Walter
Solid songwriting from a woman who has often remained in the background as many of her songs were covered by some true country superstars. Her work has also appeared during during emotional scenes and credits on major network shows. The lyrics are the stars on this album, and the music is merely in the background. Nice in small doses, but repetitive as an album. Any song is good.
1. slow - singer/songwriter, meaningful lyrics, nice mellow musical interlude
2. slow – only piano, cello and voice on album’s title track
3. slow/med – blues type sound
4. slow – deep lyrics, gentle instrumentation, #1 hit when covered by Trisha Yearwood
5. slow – poem set to jazzy beat, “Little Boy Blue” story
6. slow – gentle tune, piano, harp and viola, theme we can relate to
7. slow/med – a slowed down, Americanized highlands jig
8. slow – typical emotional and expressive lyrics with gentle music
9. slow/med – blues inflection
10. slow – emotional lyrics
Track Listing