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Rhodes is probably better known for her collaborations with Willie Nelson — they made an album of duets together, and Rhodes wrote the title track of Nelson’s 1995 record Just One Love — but she’s also made more than a dozen records of her own. Hypnotized, produced by Rhodes’ son, Gabriel Rhodes, might well be her best album, solely on the strength of the songs. “No Tom Petty” is the instant hook, a folk-rock tune spiked by Bill Carter’s harmonica that wonders aloud exactly how we’ll get by without the music of legends such as David Bowie and Tom Petty (“the world was bad enough already”). On the other hand, we’ve still got Alejandro Escovedo, who turns up as Rhodes’ duet partner on “If You Closed Your Eyes.” The record’s most intriguing track is “Invisible Mary,” a minor-key fever-dream that pushes Rhodes out of her country-rock comfort zone. On the album’s closing track, “Automatic Music Inc,” Rhodes grapples with a world of Auto-Tune and AI with observations such as “I feel like an old jukebox” and “I got flipped to the B-side of life” — but the song’s beautiful melody and exquisitely minimal arrangement underscore her point about the old-school methods of making music.
“Kimmie Rhodes: The soul of a poet and the voice of an angel.”– Rodney Crowell
“Kimmie has the voice of a beautiful child coming from an old soul. She touches us where the better angels of our nature dwell, and I believe we need that now more than ever. If you haven’t before, do yourself a favor and bring her into your listening life.”– Emmylou Harris
“… a highly respected and much loved artist/songwriter hailing from Buddy’s birthplace, Lubbock, TX. It gives me great pleasure that she has one of our unique guitars titled “Lonesome Tears” and has joined our close knit family as an Ambassador of The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation.”– Maria Elena Holly