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Review
In The local pop market, Jim Wright is known as "The Voice."
It's an apt though unoriginal nickname. Country's Vern Gosdin
is called "The Voice." But when you're a pop singer
with great pipes, you soon realize the good names are gone: The
Velvet Fog, Old Blue Eye's, The King.
Wright may have to content himself with being Jim Wright. And
after listening to his new CD "Familiar Strangers"
you may decide it is not a bad thing to be.
Wright is a talent and a major talent. And for a first CD, "Familiar
Strangers" is strong and impressive. Yet even though the
singer gives his all, listeners might come away wanting more.
What would this man with the golden throat do with a classic
tune? (imagine him on a Bernstein number.) Perhaps some day we'll
know. For now "Familiar Strangers" is a good introduction
to the singer and his songs. And just one listen to the song
"Roses" is enough to let the world know we'll be hearing
from him.
Jerry Johnston Deseret
News, Friday P.M./Saturday A.M. Aug 25-26, 1995
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