 Edwin McCain Scream and Whisper
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His first album after a three-year absence, Edwin McCain's Scream and Whispers arrives both in the wake of his successful attempt to sober up after a struggle with alcohol and, by his account, "while falling in love with music all over again." That life-affirming spirit, is inarguably present on Scream. McCain sings with the fervent, searching conviction of a pardoned man: "Maybe this life is just about love and tenderness/If all we are, are shooting stars." Unfortunately, such conviction is often served up under a thick residue of schmaltz -- the track "Say Anything," bears a disturbing resemblance to Roxette's "It Must Have Been Love" -- that makes it difficult to classify McCain's Read More love affair as one to remember.
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