Ashley Campbell: The Lonely One

Ashley Campbell – \”Pancho and Lefty\”
Ashley Campbell – \”Pancho and Lefty\”

Ashley Campbell: The Lonely One

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There’s no ignoring the tall shadow looming over Ashley Campbell’s debut album. She’s the youngest daughter of Glen Campbell, a titan of pop and country music who released 60 studio albums and 115 singles, 17 of which hit No. 1. Hell, there’s a chance “Rhinestone Cowboy” is stuck in your head right now. Ashley Campbell knows what she’s up against: she played banjo and sang on her father’s Goodbye Tour in 2011-12, after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.

To her credit, the younger Campbell isn’t trying to coast on her father’s name. She’s starting small with The Lonely One, a solid, self-contained collection of songs that demonstrate her abilities as a singer, writer and instrumentalist. Many of Campbell’s songs stick close to a self-reliance theme. She’s a nimble, though sometimes obvious, lyricist with a clear, pretty voice that can veer from arch to lonesome. With her ability to live without TV, remember her own birthday and refrain from texting attractive exes, Campbell tartly informs a beau that she’s more competent than he is on “Better Boyfriend.” She breathes a sigh of relief because of a bullet she dodged on “Looks Like Time” as she addresses an old flame: “God gave you the perfect face/ I guess he took it back/ Looks like time has kicked your ass.” Campbell is not always so exultant: she mines the complicated feelings that accompany giving up a promising young love to choose her own path on “Good for You,” and hauls herself off the couch to start repairing a broken heart on “I Wish I Wanted.”

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She displays a broad musical palette, coloring in various shades of roots-rock and country, with an undercurrent of horn-laced soul on “We Can’t Be Friends” and a sly bossa-nova rhythm on the title track. Campbell lets her banjo push the beat on the waltz-time self-flagellation “What I’m Doin’ Here,” delivers straight-ahead pop-country with the jaunty beat and lively melody on “Better Boyfriend” and harks back to a bygone sound on “Carl & Ashley’s Breakdown,” a virtuoso banjo duet that Campbell plays with the bluegrass ace Carl Jackson, her godfather and a musical mentor. Her brothers Cal and Shannon are part of the act, too: Cal co-produced The Lonely One with Ashley, and Shannon plays guitar and sings throughout.

Their contributions notwithstanding, The Lonely One feels very much like her album, with a distinctive personality and songs that are credible, if not always memorable. Whether Campbell has 59 more in her remains to be seen, but she’s off to a promising start.

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