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The Watson Twins|Talking To You, Talking To Me

Talking To You, Talking To Me

The Watson Twins

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The Watson Twins know how to set a mood, whether they’re shaping the country-soul of Jenny Lewis’ Rabbit Fur Coat or the Southern slow-burn of their own material. Released four years after their breakthrough performance with Lewis, however, this sophomore album finds the sisters struggling to write songs as evocative as their own voices. Talking to You, Talking to Me takes its cues from the right sources -- including Carole King’s solo material and the darker, twangier side of the Laurel Canyon scene -- and features contributions from a sparse, top-notch band populated by members of My Morning Jacket and Everest. The sisterly harmonies and country-tinged arrangements are pleasant enough, but they focus on atmosphere at the expense of melody, a move that leaves the listener emotionally stirred but unable to recall a single melody after the disc’s conclusion. Songs like “Give Me a Chance,” "Midnight," and “Harpeth River” are exceptions to the rule, but Talking to You ultimately focuses on what’s already been established -- the power of the Watson Twins’ voices -- rather than the group’s potential as songwriters.

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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Modern Man
00:03:34

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - C. Watson, Composer

℗ 2010 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

2
Harpeth River
00:02:55

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - L. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

3
Forever Me
00:04:46

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - C. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

4
Midnight
00:05:36

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - L. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

5
Savin' You
00:03:00

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - L. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

6
Brave One
00:03:02

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - L. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

7
Devil In You
00:03:15

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - C. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

8
Snow Canyons
00:02:46

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - C. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

9
Tell Me Why
00:03:05

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - L. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

10
Calling Out
00:02:46

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - C. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

11
Give Me A Chance
00:02:43

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - C. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

12
U N Me
00:02:21

The Watson Twins, MainArtist - L. Watson, Composer

℗ 2009 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company

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The Watson Twins know how to set a mood, whether they’re shaping the country-soul of Jenny Lewis’ Rabbit Fur Coat or the Southern slow-burn of their own material. Released four years after their breakthrough performance with Lewis, however, this sophomore album finds the sisters struggling to write songs as evocative as their own voices. Talking to You, Talking to Me takes its cues from the right sources -- including Carole King’s solo material and the darker, twangier side of the Laurel Canyon scene -- and features contributions from a sparse, top-notch band populated by members of My Morning Jacket and Everest. The sisterly harmonies and country-tinged arrangements are pleasant enough, but they focus on atmosphere at the expense of melody, a move that leaves the listener emotionally stirred but unable to recall a single melody after the disc’s conclusion. Songs like “Give Me a Chance,” "Midnight," and “Harpeth River” are exceptions to the rule, but Talking to You ultimately focuses on what’s already been established -- the power of the Watson Twins’ voices -- rather than the group’s potential as songwriters.

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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