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Short Sharp Shocked
(1988)
Michelle Shocked
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Label: Mercury/Polygram
Duration: 33:20
Genre: Songwriter, Singer

Michelle Shocked made the leap from the lo-fi approach of her debut album into a fully produced setting on Short Sharp Shocked, an excellent set that remains her best-known release. The Texas-bred singer/songwriter teams up with producer Pete Anderson (of Dwight Yoakam fame) to achieve an appealing fusion of folk and alt-country sounds, with a dash of punk tossed in. Shocked comes to grips with both old memories and new realities here – there’s a hard-won wisdom in these tracks, conveyed in Michelle’s jazz-tinged delivery and the wry humor embedded in her lyrics. “Memories Of East Texas”, “Gladewater” and “V.F.D.” examine the pleasures and limitations of small-town life with a knowing eye. Shocked rocks righteously on the bluesy “When I Grow Up” and the thrashing “Fogtown” (a team-up with punk unit MDC); she gets political on “Graffiti Limbo” and asserts her trad-folk credentials by covering Jean Ritchie’s “The L&N Don’t Stop Here Anymore”. Most of all, the album is defined by “Anchorage”, a bittersweet look at the distance between old friends.


TrackDuration
When I Grow Up3:29
Hello Hopeville2:54
Memories Of East Texas3:33
(Making The Run To) Gladewater3:03
Graffiti Limbo3:27
If Love Was A Train4:03
Anchorage3:21
The L$N Don't Stop Here Anymore4:07
Vx Fx Dx2:47
Black Widow2:36
Original Release: 1988-01-01
UPC: 42283492424