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Listen What Went Wrong
 
Listen Highs and Lows
 
Listen If I Didn't Know Any Better
 
Listen Love Lost
 
Listen Telescope
 
Listen What Love Can Do
 
Listen Couldn't Stand the Rain
 
Listen Bad Guy
 
Listen Surface
 
Listen Disappointed
 
Listen True Love of Mine
 
Listen Love Chases After Me
 
Listen Take a Holiday
 



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Released: August 11, 2009
Label: Vanguard Records
Genre: Country , Americana , Contemporary Singer/Songwriter , Rock , Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Titles: View all titles by Mindy Smith
Review
After the tasteful Southern-accented and acoustic-leaning sound of Mindy Smith's first two albums, Stupid Love finds her dipping her toes into something closer to contemporary pop. Smith is a long, long way from transforming herself into Taylor Swift, but the snappy rhythms and percolating basslines on "Highs and Lows" and "Love Chases After Me" are a good bit more radio-friendly than Smith's earlier work, and "What Love Can Do" recalls the muscular grace of classic era Fleetwood Mac, suggesting that she's eager to play to a broader audience than she has in the past. Ian Fitchuk and Justin Loucks produced Stupid Love with Smith, and while they've dressed up the arrangements and added just a touch of polish to the recording and mix, thankfully Smith herself seems little changed by the new surroundings; her voice is as supple and gracefully balanced as ever, and the 13 songs she wrote (or co-wrote) for the album are literate and emotionally honest stuff, even if broken hearts and alcoholic self-medication pop up fairly often in the lyrics (though her duet with Daniel Tashian on "True Love of Mine" finds her in more contented form). However, while Stupid Love's best moments show she can move her music in different directions and make it work, the arrangements and production too often cover the same ideas over and over, and the album sounds a bit bland and repetitive as a result. It doesn't have to, since the songs generally sound as tuneful and well-crafted as her earlier work, but Stupid Love sounds curiously chicken-hearted when it reaches for its pop gestures, a shame since the songs where she pushes hardest in that direction are the ones that succeed the most. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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