Shelly O'Neill & the Big Way

Shelly O'Neill & the Big Way - Shelly O'Neill & the Big Way

01/01/1995


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All Music Guide Review

In 1995, Shelly O'Neill wasn't sitting around waiting to get signed by a major label. The obscure, Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and her band the Big Way opted to be proactive, which meant releasing this self-titled debut album independently. The little-known CD didn't make O'Neill famous, but at least there was some recorded documentation of her singing. With a pop/rock approach that is somewhere between Carole King and Edie Brickell, O'Neill brings a certain sweetness and vulnerability to many of her songs. That isn't to say that she comes across as a fragile, delicate waif -- something that the singer/songwriter field had plenty of in the 1990s. O'Neill's tunes aren't without grit; nonetheless, the sweetness and vulnerability are definitely there. And for the most part, they serve her well. This self-titled release isn't as consistent as it could have been, but O'Neill's most memorable songs -- which include "God Knows," "All in the Name of Love," and the soul-tinged "Above and Beyond" -- indicate that she is well worth keeping an eye on. With the right record deal and the right guidance from a savvy A&R person, it is quite possible that she would have become better known in the 1990s. That, of course, is only speculation. What we can say for certain is that this CD is a generally enjoyable, if imperfect, document of the singer/songwriter. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Shelly O'Neill & the Big Way Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • God Knows
  • 3:21

  • 2
  • Distracted
  • 3:26

  • 3
  • Even Colder
  • 4:46

  • 4
  • Everybody Wants What I Got
  • 3:50

  • 5
  • All in the Name of Love
  • 3:23

  • 6
  • Brave
  • 4:40

  • 7
  • Comes on Too Strong
  • 3:05

  • 8
  • Above and Beyond
  • 4:33

  • 9
  • In a Big Way
  • 2:53

  • 10
  • Rise Above
  • 4:09

  • Credits of Shelly O'Neill & the Big Way

    • Ted Medbury
    • Harmonica, Drums, Vocals (Background), Shaker
    • Dave Bassett
    • Bouzouki, Mixing, Engineer, Mandolin, Producer


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