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Freedom  (Audio CD) 
by Andy Griggs

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Yes, he looks like the rock & roll love child of Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, all blond and faux-scruffy and sexy in leather pants. And yes, little girls will swoon. But Andy Griggs is not the Fabian of his generation. Three years after his promising, gold-selling debut, You Won't Ever Be Lonely, he returns with a surprisingly muscular set of songs, half of which he cowrote. Louisiana born and bred, with soulful bluegrass and gospel influences, Griggs knows how to get the feeling in the grooves. He's at his best when mining a gravelly, Travis Tritt-style "outlaw" sound, as he frequently does throughout the repertoire and particularly on the beat-heavy, brooding "A Hundred Miles of Bad Road." But don't sell him short on atmospheric songs that capture a moment, even if he puts an ill-chosen banjo on a Cajun-flavored rhythm number ("Sweetheart of Beinja Bayou") or references a "preacher's daughter holding a beer" on "How Cool Is That." By the time he gets to the hidden track, "Someone Like Me," written by his late brother, Mason, he's pretty much given blood. Let's see DiCaprio do that. --Alanna Nash

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: July 09, 2002
Studio: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Freedom
2. The Road To Lasting Love
3. Practice Life (w/ Martina McBride)
4. Always
5. Custom Made
6. A Hundred Miles Of Bad Road (w/ Tom Keifer)
7. How Cool Is That
8. I've Learned
9. Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man
10. Sweetheart of Beinja Bayou
11. Brand New Something Going On
12. Where's A Train
 
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5Superb, Sophisticated, Nuanced  Aug 24, 2003
How in the world do you follow-up a world-class debut, such as YOU WON'T EVER BE LONELY by Andy Griggs? Well, one good way would be to release a CD like Griggs' FREEDOM. Andy shows that he is not willing to be pigeonholed or stuck in a rut; in other words, he's not setting out to make YOU WON'T EVER BE LONELY PART TWO here. That said, this CD, much like his first, sounds like it could be a "Greatest Hits" CD, because each song is eminently listenable. Several stand out: the title track has a clever lyric and an arresting hook..."The Road to Lasting Love" is atmospheric and soaring in a TUNNEL OF LOVE-era Springsteen-esque way...the tour-de-force "Practice Life" with Martina McBride is a gripping and ultimately rewarding gritty real world tale of a family about to crack up; Griggs and McBride sound utterly sublime together..."Always" is achingly gorgeous; a nuanced, subtle, and sophisticated song that grows in stature with every listen..."Custom Made" is an irresistably sweet, crunchy rocker..."A Hundred Miles of Bad Road" with Cinderella's Tom Keifer is an inspired bluesy pairing with gospel overtones..."Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man" is a steamy ode to marital bliss..."Sweetheart of Beinja Bayou" is a kicky cajun number that is sung, played, and arranged in a tasty gumbo that makes the good times roll..."Where's a Train" is all guts and glory, showcasing Andy's soulful powerhouse voice as he wrings a ton of tears out of the evocative lyrics; it's one of six tunes that Andy wrote for this collection, and if Hank Sr. was still around, it's one he might like to cover. Then, in a peaceful coda, the stripped down bonus track "Someone Like Me" soothes and heals like a gentle rain; it just may be the best song Andy Griggs has recorded yet. Few artists can boast a one-two punch like Griggs can with his first two albums, and more evidence of his artistry can be found on the new Waylon Jennings tribute CD, I'VE ALWAYS BEEN CRAZY. To sum up: Andy Griggs demonstrates once more that FREEDOM is never free; here, he pours out the blood, sweat, and tears to prove it.

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1STINK'S  May 20, 2003
WOW ANDY'S FIRST CD IS GREAT THIS ONE STINK'S BAD!

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3Fair Sophomore Effort  Oct 01, 2002
I have been and still am a very big fan of Andy Griggs. His debut album blew me away, and he set very high expectations for his sophomore album. His first album demonstrated a great deal of talent and showed that he has the potential to be a very big artist. "You Won't Ever Be Lonely" impressed me a great deal (you can read my review of that album as proof :-) ).

His second album, though, is a bit disappointing. I really want to like this album, and I have listened to the album a half-dozen times before writing this review. "Freedom," however, does not seem to demonstrate Griggs's talents as well as his first album did. Most of the songs are mid-tempo and seem to have little identity...in a sense, they all sound like the same song. The first single that he released, "Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man," may prove to be the best song on this album, though there are perhaps two other songs that are quite good. The hidden track is emotionally charged, haunting, and great music. "Always" is a typically-Griggs ballad (which, of course, is quite good), but even this song seems to have a very weak sound to it. The album is missing a song with a really strong, driving sound (though "Sweetheart of Beinja Bayou" and, to a lesser extent, "Custom Made" come close). The remainder of the songs are very middle-of-the-road and seem to be missing Andy's signature. The songwriting is very good (Andy wrote or co-wrote a majority of the songs), but the arrangements are lacking.

Overall, it is a pretty good CD from a very talented artist. I really hope Andy can find his voice and pick a group of songs for his third album with arrangements that showcase his talent like his first album did.

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5Andy Griggs is HOT  Aug 15, 2002
I love Andy's music. Freedom is the first CD I have of his but I will DEFINETLY be buying more. The song "Tonight I Want To Be Your Man" WOWEEEEEE! It Kicks!

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2I Wish He Were Still Country  Aug 09, 2002
Andy Griggs has one of the finest voices in young country. It's a crying shame that instead of singing COUNTRY music, he chooses (or is forced) to sing this maudlin faux-country pop junk. Bad enough this stuff is being shoved down everyone's neck already as being "country" music when all it really is, is sloppy, watered-down pop, they have to make good country singers go this direction, too.

This album is pretty far from being country music. It is an overproduced pop mess at best -- and not even very good pop. About the best track on this disc is "A Hundred Miles of Bad Road," and even there, although Andy appears to be trying to remain a country music singer, the obtrusive "bang bang bang" of the synth machine drums and electronic overproduction takes out any last traces of country the song may have had. The entire disc is awash with this foul overproduction and far too many electronic tricks, which makes it ANYTHING but country music, which is (according to the dictionary, if not Nashville) "a generally simple and straightforward style of music."

It would be delightful if artists like Andy would stick to just good country music instead of all being herded into the sound-alike, look-alike, cookie-cutter pop-faux-country mold Nashville is shoving every artist east of Texas into.

If you like actual COUNTRY music, I advise passing this one by and getting something by Dale Watson or Roger Wallace, instead.

 
 
 
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