Michelle Shocked – Short Sharp Shocked (1988)
I remember exactly the first time I heard this Artist. Dad had picked me and my small daughter Lydia up in his car from Wokingham train station and he had the radio on. The song made me think ‘Wow’ and I listened hard to find out the Artist. It was Michelle and the great song ‘When I Grow Up’. This was her second album, although the first – a ‘field recording’ – The Texas Campfire Tapes’ has been disputed by Michelle as not sanctioned by herself. This was her first intended album – and it surely deserves the title of Brilliant. There is a maturity both in the songwriting and the singing; apparently she had planned both the sequencing and the songs and the arrangements of her first three albums before entering the studio. She is a strange mixture – part rebel, part strong Christian, a one-time self-declared lesbian but later accused of homophobia; it seems she has courted controversy often. She refuses to let her music be played on any of the streaming channels because she argues that they are paid a pittance (which of course they are). Almost all the music she has released has been superb but she seems to have stopped since 2009 which is a shame. I actually contacted her by e-mail as she was advertising her own albums, including some rarities on her website for very high prices. After some discussion and she was satisfied that I was a fan and not going to sell her music to a third party she kindly sent me one-time only downloadable file of two of her rare live albums (only previously available at her concerts). Hopefully she will resume recording again sometime soon as her voice and songs are unique. Best on this are ‘Memories of East Texas’ , ‘Making The Run To Gladeville’ and the superb ‘Anchorage’. She remains one of my desktop artists, always easy to go to.









