If ever there was a singer who was born to sing the torch and twang style that
Patsy Cline created, it is
Mandy Barnett. A soft-spoken performer who belts 'em out with all the guts and grit of the founding mothers of traditional country music,
Barnett is amazing. Producer
Owen Bradley, a legend himself, is known for his classic production style for country music's true stars like
Cline,
Bill Monroe,
Ernest Tubb, and
Brenda Lee. Working at his studio,
Barnett was given the kind of support an artist of her caliber deserves. However,
Owen Bradley passed away suddenly during the course of production, leaving the project unfinished.
Barnett, along with Owen's brother and longtime partner,
Harold, as well as
Harold's son,
Bobby, forged ahead; the result is a lasting and honorable tribute to
Owen Bradley's distinguished career, as well as the harbinger of a great career about to blossom. Songs as traditional as the title cut and as jazz-infused as "Who" show off
Barnett's talents. Able to rip and roar with the boys,
Barnett distinguishes herself on the pure honky tonk of "Trademark" while being very cool as she performs "Falling, Falling, Falling."
Barnett pays homage to
Cline on "Mistakes" and swings hard on "Don't Forget to Cry." A remarkable feat in the face of
Owen Bradley's passing,
Mandy Barnett is most certainly one of the few women recording as a country artist who can actually sing country music. She does so with flair and with a sense of history, while still being firmly grounded in who she is and the music she wants to make.
I've Got a Right to Cry is lush and breathtaking, fulfilling the promise of the country & western genre and providing the listener great satisfaction. ~ Jana Pendragon