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Dawn of a New Day
 

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Dawn of a New Day
Participated by Crystal Shawanda
Studio : RCA
by RCA
Release Date : 2008-08-19
Publisher : RCA
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
EAN : 0886970676229
UPC : 886970676229
Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 6 reviews)

List Price : $12.98
Our Price : $7.76


Editorial Reviews for  'Dawn of a New Day'
 
Album Description
Debut full length from the country music singer-songwriter from Ontario, Canada. A CMT six-part series Crystal: Living the Dream, aired in February 2008 documenting her rise to fame. Her 2008 debut single, "You Can Let Go," went top 5 in Canada. Shawanda is a full-blooded Native American from the Ojibwe tribe, her last name, translates to Dawn of a New Day. A USA release date is still pending.
 
Customer Reviews for  'Dawn of a New Day'
 
cd
cd is great. "It's ok to let go now" is a real tear jerker.her voice makes the rest of the songs are a pleasure to hear also.
 
Just Jan
Crystal is an up and coming terrific star. I have seen her in person and couldn't wait to buy her CD. She has a genuine voice and captures you with her songs. This CD is going to be just one of many.
 
Decent beginning, room for improvement
This CD sounds fine, but it's not inspired. The listener isn't left feeling enthused to listen to it again. The songs are a little too bland and safe; the music's not invigorating. Fine to listen to in the background; not something that commands the listener's attention. Shawanda has room for improvement and I think she has the ability to do so. She's got a clear, strong voice and a unique background. She has the potential to inspire interest. I hope she does so.
 
Excellent CD - I love her voice!
This is a fantastic CD. I fell in love with her voice after hearing her first single, "You Can Let Go." I think this lady is bound for great things in country music!
 
Shawanda's "Dawn" Bright But Lacks Originality
Prime Cuts: You Can Let Go Now, Tender Side, Your Cheating Heart

One of the glorious advancement of country music is the expansion of its racial boundaries. Of late, country radio has embraced African-American Rissi Palmer and now we have Native American Shawanda being signed to a major label in Nashville. For starters, Shawnda is a born full-blooded Ojibwe on the Wikwemikong reserve on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Apparently her last name means "dawn of a new day," which has been capitalized here as the album title and track. With such a weal of cultural heritage, one would wish Shawanda or producer Scott Hendericks could weave more of her background into the texture and fabric of these songs giving her an edge over the countless newbies Nashville churns out each year. Rather, Shawanda has chosen the tried route of releasing another cookie cutter country pop offering that the Hills, Rimes and McBrides are putting out. Vocally, Shawanda isn't a laureate; though it'll be fair to say she does have a full-bodied range that just the right grit to command one's attention assiduously.

Given that this is a Nashville pop-country CD, there are still a few shiny moments: most deserving of mention is the lead single "You Can Let Go Now." A tearjerker of a ballad, "You Can Let Go Now" chronicles the precious moments in a girl's life whereby her daddy has to painfully let her go. Shawanda's slightly gravel vocals with just the right cracks is the perfect vehicle to carry the heartfelt emotions of this gorgeous song. Given that the CD consists mostly of rousers, the gentle 70s styled balladry of "Tender Side" is welcomed. Most telling is the opener "Evolution," a biographical tale of the musical influences that have helped shape Shawanda. Interestingly, Shawanda name drops Patsy Cline and Aretha Franklin as her influences. Definitely echoes of the Queen of soul can be heard on the bluesy "What Do I Have to Do" which tells of a woman desperately trying to get her hubby's attention in a tepid relationship.

Most familiar to country fans would be Shawanda's take of Hank Williams' "Your Cheating Heart." Shawanda's almost Kim Carnes-like growl and her in-your face confrontational demeanor actually works, giving this classic an august read so befitting of its lyrics. However, the rest of the CD verge on the ordinary. Surrounding with cascading guitars and pounding drums, "I Need a Man" is as insightful as the title suggests. Despite the delightful banjo picking opening lines of "You Can't Take It Back," the song quickly morphs into one of those non-descript pop anthems.

By falling into the temptation of trying to secure singles ready to be embraced by radio, "Dawn of a New Day" becomes pretty predictable. Yet what is most infuriating is Shawanda's background and her experiences are enough to spurn album loads of songs that could make her a name of her own. Nevertheless, as a Nashpop CD, there are its moments. Good but not essential.
 
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