Jessica Simpson

Do You Know

Jessica Simpson - Do You Know

09/09/2008 | Epic 

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Do You Know Review

Eyebrows may be raised among the snobby Grand Ole Opry set and in the country music scene due to the fact that reformed pop tart Jessica Simpson has released a country album—the surprisingly pleasing Do You Know? However, let's study some forgotten facts before rushing to judgement, shall we?

Shania Twain is the reigning pop-country queen, and she's Canadian. Keith Urban is from New Zealand/Australia, yet he makes some beloved country records. Yes, those countries have rugged terrain and hometown qualities perfect for country songs, but let's not forget, Miss Simpson was born and raised in Texas, so she's a country gal at heart which certainly affords her the audacity as well as the right to make an American country crossover album.

And guess what? Do You Know? is well-done! If it's good enough for country legend and fellow buxom blonde Dolly Parton to lend her honeyed pipes to the title track, then it's worth you giving it a chance! The ladies' duet is sweet without being saccharine, thanks to the twangy guitar tone, which rears its head several times on the album. "Come on Over" is a romantic, slice-of-life ditty with a plucky riff that was undoubtedly reared on a country back road! Simpson yanks herself up by her cowboy-boot straps—and no, that's not a reference to her current flame, Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo—and gives it her all. Do You Know? isn't a honky tonk album fit for the local watering hole nor is it disposable and cheesy pop-country that waxes about the "tear in your beer." It's a little more polished, rightfully so, since Simpson isn't exactly known as a rough rider! "Remember That" is a relatable ballad and "Pray Out Loud" is a soft and sweet number that lets Simpson's voice assert its strength. "You're My Sunday" is a touching, tender ode to her beloved, while "Still Beautiful" is an uplifting, empowered, countrified anthem that'll have you tipping that ten-gallon hat!

Trying her hand at country was a risk for Simpson, but she handled it with guts and courage, and she comes out a winner. Do You Know? may stand the test of time as Simpson's most memorable, commercially viable effort.

— Amy Sciarretto
09.10.08


All Music Guide Review

Over the course of four albums in nearly ten years, the public at large has proven largely indifferent to Jessica Simpson the pop singer, stringing her along with a handful of charting singles but never quite giving her a big, undeniable pop hit, the kind that would justify her celebrity. Given that anemic track record, why wouldn't a good ol' Texas girl like Jessica leave the city for the country? That's exactly what Simpson and her omnipresent father/manager Joe have done with 2008's Do You Know, featuring the title track duet with Dolly Parton, the not-bad "Come on Over," and "Still Beautiful," a quietly insistent empowerment anthem. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Do You Know Track Listing

Do You Know Notes

'Come on Over' the first single from her highly-anticipated 2008 Country album, was written by Jessica, Rachel Proctor, and Victoria Banks. It has already made history as the highest chart debut by a solo artist with no prior history on the Country chart as it races up the charts. The album was produced by Grammy® Award winning songwriter Brett James (Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts) and famed producer John Shanks (Alanis Morissette, Bon Jovi, Keith Urban). Jessica had a hand in penning almost every song on the album, joining some of the best songwriters in Nashville (Troy Verges, Hillary Lindsey). Even more noteworthy is that the title track, "Do You Know," was written for Jessica by one of her musical idols, Dolly Parton, who also graces the track with her own unique vocals.

Credits of Do You Know

  • John Shanks
  • Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Bass, Guitar (Electric), Guitar

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