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Oh to Be That Free

Current price: $17.99
Oh to Be That Free
Oh to Be That Free

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Oh to Be That Free

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When singer and songwriter
Michaela Anne
released the album
Desert Dove
in 2019, it was the work of a woman trying to reinvent herself as an artist. Three years later, she brought us
Oh to Be That Free
, in which she tries to reinvent herself as a person. The years that followed the release of
were not easy for
Michaela
; she came to terms with a self-destructive drinking habit and worked hard to get sober, she and her husband discovered they were going to have a baby, and midway through her pregnancy, she became her mother's caretaker in the wake of a severe stroke. Between it all, she did a lot of soul searching, and that introspection shapes the songs on
. The opening track, "I'm Only Human," is an unsparing summary of her virtues and weaknesses, with the title phrase feeling as if it could be a celebration or an excuse depending on your perceptions. In these 11 songs,
takes a long, hard look at the sort of wrong turns ordinary people can take, and as is often the case, she's tougher on herself in tunes like "Chasing Days" and "I'm Only Human" than when she weighs her options about a new love in "Who You Are," though whoever inspired the scathing "Dirty Secrets" would probably not want to admit it in public. The most common themes on
are healing and trying to reclaim the serenity they once knew, even as she acknowledges how hard that can be. (One of the album's most powerful songs, "Good People," tries to unpack many levels of poor judgment in the unexpectedly complicated line "I want to think good people hurt good people too.") Baring her soul pays off for
on
-- her vocals reveal a depth and emotional daring that stands head and shoulders above the fine work on her previous LPs, and producer
Aaron Shafer-Haiss
blends the powerfully atmospheric textures of
with a more straightforward instrumental approach that serves the truth-telling of the songs beautifully.
may have begun as an effort for
to come to terms with some serious emotional baggage, but the finished product is a beautiful and powerful set of music that will speak to anyone who has been forced to take a challenging uphill climb in their life. ~ Mark Deming

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