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Personnel: Sass Jordan (vocals); Stevie Salas (guitar); Johnny Lee Schell, Rick Neigher (guitar, background vocals); Eric Bazilian (mandolin); Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston (strings)...Read more
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Racine (french for "Roots")
This is a really, really good album of tunes. Sass does a beautiful job and a great performance. Best tune: "You Don't Have To Remind Me". Incredible voice and great...Read more
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Good pop rock w/ some funk and blues thrown in. Stevie Salas on great guitar work. Vocals similar to janis joplin/ melissa Etheridge sound. 3.5 to 4.0 Read more

Racine by Sass Jordan (CD, Mar-1992, MCA (USA))

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Album Features
UPC:008811052423
Artist:Sass Jordan
Format:CD
Release Year:1992
Record Label:MCA (USA)
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Make You a Believer
2. If You're Gonna Love Me
3. You Don't Have to Remind Me
4. Who Do You Think You Are
5. Windin' Me Up
6. I Want to Believe
7. Goin' Back Again
8. Do What You Want
8. Do What Ya Want
9. Cry Baby
10. Where There's a Will
11. Time Flies

Details
Playing Time:47 min.
Contributing Artists:Stevie Salas, Jerry Goodman, Eric Bazilian
Producer:Rick Neigher
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: Sass Jordan (vocals); Stevie Salas (guitar); Johnny Lee Schell, Rick Neigher (guitar, background vocals); Eric Bazilian (mandolin); Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston (strings); Jerry Goodman (violin); The Martin Brothers (horns); Kevin Savigar (keyboards); Gregg Sutton (bass, background vocals); David Raven (drums); Erik Gloege (percussion, background vocals).Recorded at Cherokee Recording Studios, Hollywood, California and NRG Recording, North Hollywood, California.Is anyone named more appropriately than Sass Jordan? On her sophomore effort, the Montreal-based rocker kicks the synth-heavy Starship impersonation of her first album to the curb, raids her old Faces and Bad Company LPs for inspiration, and turns the attitude up to 11. Racine ("roots" in French) lurches into gear with "Make You a Believer," a brassy, swaggering nugget of electric barroom crunch that draws from the same well as the Black Crowes but might go one better with its surging gospel chorus. "If You're Gonna Love Me" wraps a cutting riff around Jordan's reckless vocal, which threatens to careen out of control but -- of course -- never does. Jordan's a pro, as her effortless shift into balladry for "You Don't Have to Remind Me" proves. When she sings the payoff line after the chorus -- "Because every night I sleep alone" -- it's with a sigh and a nod, as if she's acknowledging the crappiness of how things go, but will just have another cigarette and forget about it, because there's plenty of fish in the sea. Later, a horn section stops by for "Do What Ya Want," and even if it's totally clichéd, it somehow works, if only on the sheer elastic sandpaper quality of Jordan's vocal. That's the thing about Racine -- it's not sparklingly original, but who ever said great barroom hard rock had to be? Each song starts with a chip on its shoulder, as if Jordan's the new girl in town and wants to prove she can hang. By song's end, she's the center of attention. And trashing the cold synths of Tell Somebody for the vibrant Hammond organ of the title track and "Windin' Me Up" was the best possible move she could have made. Jordan always sings straight from her heart -- it's great to hear her throaty purr over instrumentation that comes from the same place. ~ Johnny Loftus

Personnel: Sass Jordan (vocals); Stevie Salas (guitar); Johnny Lee Schell, Rick Neigher (guitar, background vocals); Eric Bazilian (mandolin); Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston (strings); Jerry Goodman (violin); The Martin Brothers (horns); Kevin Savigar (keyboards); Gregg Sutton (bass, background vocals); David Raven (drums); Erik Gloege (percussion, background vocals).Recorded at Cherokee Recording Studios, Hollywood, California and NRG Recording, North Hollywood, California.Personnel: Sass Jordan (vocals); Johnny Lee Schell, Rick Neigher (guitar, background vocals); Stevie Salas (guitar); Eric Bazilian (mandolin); Jerry Goodman (violin); Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston (strings); The Fabulous Martin Brothers (horns); Kevin Savigar (keyboards); David Raven (drums); Erik Gloege (percussion, background vocals); Greg Sutton, S.A.S. (background vocals).Audio Mixer: Ed Thacker.Recording information: Cherokee REcording Studios, Hollywood, CA; NRG, North Hollywood, CA.Photographer: Moshe Brakha.Arranger: Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston.Is anyone named more appropriately than Sass Jordan? On her sophomore effort, the Montreal-based rocker kicks the synth-heavy Starship impersonation of her first album to the curb, raids her old Faces and Bad Company LPs for inspiration, and turns the attitude up to 11. Racine ("roots" in French) lurches into gear with "Make You a Believer," a brassy, swaggering nugget of electric barroom crunch that draws from the same well as the Black Crowes but might go one better with its surging gospel chorus. "If You're Gonna Love Me" wraps a cutting riff around Jordan's reckless vocal, which threatens to careen out of control but -- of course -- never does. Jordan's a pro, as her effortless shift into balladry for "You Don't Have to Remind Me" proves. When she sings the payoff line after the chorus -- "Because every night I sleep alone" -- it's with a sigh and a nod, as if she's acknowledging the crappiness of how things go, but will just have another cigarette and forget about it, because there's plenty of fish in the sea. Later, a horn section stops by for "Do What Ya Want," and even if it's totally clichéd, it somehow works, if only on the sheer elastic sandpaper quality of Jordan's vocal. That's the thing about Racine -- it's not sparklingly original, but who ever said great barroom hard rock had to be? Each song starts with a chip on its shoulder, as if Jordan's the new girl in town and wants to prove she can hang. By song's end, she's the center of attention. And trashing the cold synths of Tell Somebody for the vibrant Hammond organ of the title track and "Windin' Me Up" was the best possible move she could have made. Jordan always sings straight from her heart -- it's great to hear her throaty purr over instrumentation that comes from the same place. ~ Johnny Loftus

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3 Stars - Good - ...Her seductive, blistering vocal skills are outstanding throughout...
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Racine (french for "Roots")

Created: 12/01/10
This is a really, really good album of tunes. Sass does a beautiful job and a great performance. Best tune: "You Don't Have To Remind Me". Incredible voice and great guitar work by Stevie Salis. A must have for ANY blues/country/rock fan. Sass is impeccable. I have worn out 2 other copies of this album over the years! Sass will tear your heart out and wrench your soul from your guts! Great job, Sass.

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SASS JORDAN

Created: 11/08/10
Good pop rock w/ some funk and blues thrown in. Stevie Salas on great guitar work. Vocals similar to janis joplin/ melissa Etheridge sound. 3.5 to 4.0
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Sass Jordan -Ravine

Created: 22/04/09
Sass Jordan has a great vocal range and uses well written lyrics in all her songs. She is a great performer through and through. I got her CD because I am an 80's child and loved her then and now. If you want to her some really great vocal ranges and some hot beats as well then you need to her Sass Jordan.
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sass is awesome.

Created: 19/10/09
i like all the songs especially do what ya want and time flies.if you want to hear a woman who can truly sing get some sass.
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