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There are two sides to every story, as the old adage goes, and there are certainly two sides to the story of
singer‐songwriter Laura Bell Bundy’s daring Mercury Records debut release, Achin’ and Shakin’. Laura Bell
bypassed the tried‐and‐true Music Row approach usually taken on country albums and instead created a bold
concept album that is essentially two separate albums within one project.
The album’s title aptly describes the project’s division: Achin’ is a collection of slow and sultry country
songs and Shakin’ is a group of sassy songs that are equal parts humor, confidence and attitude. One side presents
a modern‐day mixture of Loretta Lynn, Minnie Pearl and Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw; the other unveils
country’s answer to Norah Jones. The debut single, “Giddy On Up,” is an irresistibly upbeat and saucy kiss‐off to a
cheating lover, while the romantic “Drop On By” oozes sensuality as she beckons a lover to visit. Both sides pay
homage to traditional country and soul music with a reinterpretation featuring modern production. “’Two records,
one woman’ is my motto,” jokes Laura Bell, who penned all but one of the songs on the album. |