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LeAnn Rimes - Spitfire

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LeAnn Rimes has appeared in tabloid headlines more often than the record charts the last few years.

But don't fault her music: Her last three albums have featured the best work of her career and the new Spitfire tops them all.

The onetime child star always had a powerful voice. She often picked good material, too. But it never gelled into a consistent creative direction.

Spitfire finds Rimes emerging as a mature artist whose songwriting ability is catching up with her vocal talent.

Ballads like What Have I Done and Borrowed convey deeply felt, difficult emotions.

She also has developed into an effective pop-rocker: On Gasoline and Matches, she bites into a raw, bluesy groove, while the exposed nerves of the modern rocker You've Ruined Me burn with the fire of truth.

Rimes displays a newfound subtlety in her strong voice on several songs. She effectively uses phrasing and shifts in tone to express complex feelings that sound like they come from real experience.

It's too soon to say Rimes has finally found a direction that can carry her back to the top of the charts. But Spitfire does show she's found her adult voice - as a songwriter as well as a singer.

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