CD Review: Alison Ray - Downside Up

Who is Alison Ray? I have been asking myself that question. She’s a young woman with a pretty face and soothing voice. I think this is her debut CD, but I couldn't find anything on her. The music on Downside Up has a rustic, rock ‘n’ roll sound, which Ray's voice matches nicely. She has a mixed sound about her, kind of like Melissa Etheridge crashes into Britney Spears, singing about heartaches and good times lost.

Eleven tracks make up this disc; some have, or try to have, a hard rock edge. The others have a "feel good pop" sound that you can hear on the mainstream radio station; you know, the ones that play more commercials than music.

The first track "Does the DJ Know" sets the tone of the CD. It’s about a DJ who plays a song that gets her excited and makes her want to jump all over the guy. It has simple guitar riffs and easy drum beats. Nothing too complex or anything to make you say, “Wow!” The next track is "Wonderful Day", where she wonders if the guy who she wants to jump on wants to jump on her just as much - and if so, then that will be the “wonderful day".

"Dirty Little Secret" (D.L.S.) is the fourth track, and this one has a little darker tone to it. As you can guess by the title, Miss Alison seems to have found out that her love is cheating on her. Once again, the music is straightforward. Nothing stands out. The guitars really don't have any solos and are used strictly to bridge Ray’s singing. On "Love Is the Thing" you get the feeling that no matter how much shit Alison has gone through, she is still hopeful about love. (That’s nice.)

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  • 1 - Connie Phillips

    Jun 10, 2006 at 8:43 pm

    This article has been placed at the Advance.net websites, a site affiliated with about 12 newspapers.

    One such site is here.

  • 2 - Magnus

    Jun 18, 2006 at 9:50 am

    Thanks for the review!

    Do you know where to order the CD? It doesn't seem to be available on Amazon or eBay.

  • 3 - El Bicho

    Jun 18, 2006 at 2:18 pm

    No idea. There's no mention on her website.

  • 4 - Matt

    Nov 10, 2006 at 8:08 pm

    Oh man. Your review could not be more off! Please people, don't listen to it! This debut is as good as Jagged Little Pill by Alanis. It might be a bit mainstream, but nothing wrong with that when the songs are so wonderful! Radio could use her intensity.

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