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Jacqui Watson - Cocaine and Brandy Days Review
By Morley Seaver

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This is the debut record from New Zealander Jacqui Watson. Part country and part folk, the songs were constructed against the backdrop of Watson's sheep farm. This is a pleasant record but that's about it. Watson does not have a Faith Hill voice although it does the job adequately here. The songs are OK but there's nothing on here that anybody has to have. Only "Me and My Cardboard Man", a humorous look at waiting for "the real live handsome cowboy to come and sweep me off my feet", is worth another spin.


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