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Texas Platters

BY JIM CALIGIURI



Jack Ingram

Big Dreams & High Hopes (Big Machine)

Jack Ingram had a lot of help recording Big Dreams & High Hopes, his third for Nashville's Big Machine. Patty Griffin, Radney Foster, Dierks Bentley, Todd Snider, and Little Big Town populate the credits. Four producers besides Ingram are listed. And still he's come up with another generic disc of heartland rock that some call country. There's craftsmanship in the songwriting, "Seeing Stars" with Griffin on vocals sure to tug at some hearts, and the two songs produced by Foster, "Heartache" and "Man in Your Life," possess his inimitable stamp of big hooks and even bigger Texas guitars. The re-recording of the almost offensive "Barbie Doll" is a mystery. As a whole, Ingram continues to possess a voice and vision that's indistinguishable from others working the same dusty field.

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susanlovesjack Sep 18, 2009 - 11:40 pm
Shocking.Confusing.Jim should be ashamed of himself.


lorri_darling04 Sep 21, 2009 - 01:39 pm
Just when I think he couldn't get any worse, he does. Jim Caliguiri has trashed the works of so many great musicians I find no credibility in what he says. The only thing "generic" or "offensive" about Big Dreams and High Hopes would be this so-called "review".

Seriously people, get a copy of this album and decide for yourselves. It doesn't matter whether it's "country" or "heartland rock"...it's GOOD and that's what counts.



Sounds accurate to me dsaxon Sep 25, 2009 - 03:57 am
What's so shocking and confusing? Jim Caliguiri has proven to be an excellent judge of musical talent, and is accurate in his critique. Jack's new album is indistinguishable from any of the other lite rock coming out of Nashville. It's mediocre at best.




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