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Lisa Brokop
Undeniable
Cosmo Records

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Lisa Brokop's sultry voice and impressive songwriting talents make Undeniable an impressive album. The album has been released on her own label, Cosmo Records and is currently only available through her official web site and in Canadian music stores. Don't let that stop you from experiencing this album.

"I'd Like To See You Try" is classic Brokop. The light hearted upbeat song suits her vocal style well. The same can be said of the debut single and title track "Something Undeniable". I dare you not to hit the repeat button. "Whiskey and Wine" with it's intro "W&W Foreplay" is one of the albums best cuts. "Timeless" would make a great single. By the end of "Say" you'll find yourself wondering how Lisa isn't a huge star in the states.

Lisa is also an accomplished ballad singer. She teams up with Hal Ketchum for the duet "Keep Mom and Dad in Love" which has already been remade in the states. Which just shows the quality of the songwriting. "It's Me" and "Dark Side of the Moon" are both top notch ballads that display Lisa's distinctive voice in its full glory.

Let's hope Undeniable makes it into the states. It's a shame that this artist goes unnoticed on the airwaves. The quality of her music has already made her a big name in Canada. Lisa Brokop continues to improve with every album and it's just a matter of time before she gets her big break and becomes the star she deserves to be in the states.

Album Review by Jeff Krasky


The WOC Rating Scale


The album stands above the rest. This is a record that every country music fan needs to have in their collection.

This album is better than the average release. A strong record with some flaws that keep it from reaching that 5 star level.

This album is an average country release. Doesn't posses qualities that make it stand out among all the other albums out there.

A weak record that lacks solid songs or good vocal performances. Sample before you buy.

This record is a bargin-bin reject that just isn't worth the time or the money. Completely misses the mark.
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