| Spontaneous, vibrant, and lyrically stimulating, Shawn Mullins scores 
        big with his passionate messages and his flair for natural storytelling 
        that touches the core of the listener's soul. Mullins brings together 
        ten years of hard work and a respected musician's ethic for the release 
        of the aptly entitled Soul's Core, his first record on a major label. 
        The Columbia release is ethereal, rich in narrative, and, though overly 
        produced at times, filled with expressive instrumental work. Mullins lets 
        his scratchy and deeply resonating voice blend in smoothly with his six-string 
        guitar and fellow bandmates. The opening track, "Anchored in You," 
        takes off with an uplifting message of newfound love and fresh hope, raising 
        the listener to clear skies. Singing "I'm stoned in San Francisco 
        with you on my mind" may have been the net to catch this song away 
        from radio airplay, though the melody feels free in a euphoric sense. 
        The radio airplay hit "Lullaby" mentions a girl who is feeling 
        depressed, crying out for a life away from her upbringing, a life full 
        of Hollywood days and movie star-filled nights. Other tunes carry stories 
        filled with strength lying in the lyrics' character development, such 
        as "Gulf of Mexico." Singing about liquor stores, deserted boardwalks, 
        holy waterfalls, and lost highways, Mullins makes no excuses not to touch 
        on very human circumstances. "I heard a voice from my soul's core, 
        saying freedom's just a metaphor" is certainly a lyric deemed powerful 
        and meaningful in scope. "September in Seattle" is a driving 
        tune branded with a gospel finish, polished with joyous melodic vocal 
        statements. The story of a man of 37 who's been riding trains for 15 years 
        -- lost in his journey to find the ocean and smell the salt of the sea 
        -- encompasses the tune "Twin Rocks, Oregon." On a perilous 
        journey to be found and to find one's self, the man -- though offered 
        a ride to the San Francisco Bay -- decides to stay and catch the next 
        train and "dream his life away." Other bright spots on this 
        record deserve an attentive listen, including the dreamy, haunting "On 
        a Rainy Night," the soulful "Soul Child," and the heartwarming 
        "You Mean Everything to Me." "Shimmer," a song of 
        optimism and encouragement, will always bring delight and joy to the suffering 
        listener, encouraging everyone human to realize we were born to shimmer 
        and shine, born to radiate. A touching song in a more personal way is 
        the letter dedicated to friend Patrick Cosgrove. Fans of Mullins will 
        be sure to capture the moment and seize this time, while wrapping their 
        arms and ears around the record for a listen. (by Shawn M. Haney , AMG) |