Love
Is The Bottom Line
Cheyenne
With the early 1994 debut release of Angel in Your
Eyes on Pakaderm, Lisa Daggs established herself as
a new country voice with a lot of promise. With the
1995 release of Love is the Bottom Line, her first
project for Cheyenne, Lisa Daggs delivers the message
that she is a force to be reckoned with for years to
come. Her first single from this project, "Be Like Noah," reached
number one on three different Christian country charts, and
recently, she was named New Artist of the Year by the Christian
Country Music Association. Masterfully mixed and engineered
by Steve Marcantonio, Lisa Daggs receives top notch support
from some of country music's finest musicians, featuring the
sweet steel guitar work of Bruce Bouton and the magic keys
and piano of Mitch Humphries. Musically, this release covers
everything from honky-tonk to Eagles-influenced soft country
to hard driving, country rhythm and blues. Lyrically, this
project is impeccable, with words agreeably resonating to the
ears and the heart. But it is the voice of Lisa Daggs that
flies this project home. Hers is a voice that carries the strength
and power of country music's Wynonna, while offering the straight-up
simplicity of Alison Krauss.
--Randy
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