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The Melbourne Herald Sun, Sunday 10th August 1997
THEY came together as latter-day members of Fleetwood Mac, but Billy
Bumette already was a seasoned solo artist with several country hits.
Bekka Bramlett, meanwhile, had grown up steeped in the country soul of her
parents, Delaney and Bonnie.
The equally Illustrious Bumette family was part of rock history, too, and
Billy (son of Dorsey) clicked with Bekka from the word go. -A few years
later, the duo has produced a superior, soul-drenched country album with
echoes of both bloodlines.
The original songs are fine, but the almost gospel-like enthusiasm of the
performances is the key.
Bramlett is a hell of a singer, and she especially shines on stand-out
ballad Through the Walls.
Elsewhere, the two are a duo in the true sense, trading verses, harmonising
and generally sounding like they are having the time of their lives.
Thanks to Vanessa Mikelans and John Kinney for the submission.
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