
Geographically and commercially, San Diego based Sara is a
great many country miles away from the centre of the industry in Nashville,
Tennessee but this need not detract from the authenticity of the sound
emanating from her band. However with the current sea change of a more
traditional style from female performers, you never know the call may come but
in the meantime Sara isn’t going to spend any time worrying, just plying her
trade relentlessly on the west coast and the frequent UK visits. Unfortunately
these trips do seem a little low key at present but not without hope that
someone may pick up on the talent and increase her awareness in the UK.
Weighing in with thirteen tracks just shy of forty minutes
long, the album immediately gets into its stride with a classic cheating song,
hitting all the right notes lyrically and musically. The pace of this opener ‘Perfume’ is ramped up with the following
number, the country rockin’ ‘Movin’ On’
which metaphorically conveys the message that an artists’ lot is to never stand
still. With all but one of the tracks a solo Sara Petite write, her lyrical
brilliance is highlighted in the third number ‘Barbwire’ , incidentally the album’s only co-write, with the
unforgettable line ‘she’s got barbwire around her heart’. Only in country music
could such explicit imagery capture the message of a song.

The band sparkles on ‘Scarlett
Letter’ with some great guitar work accompanying yet another melodic chorus
with seems to be Sara’s forte. While ‘Forever
Blue’ shows the sombre side of her writing but still managing to retain a memorable
haunting chorus, ‘Someday I’m Gonna Fly’
is the perfect feel good response and breathes an air of optimism to the album’s
final tracks. A common trait of a lot of
country records is to have an appropriate closing number that has an element of
finality to it. ‘Ashes’ fits the
model perfectly for this album and concludes a record which will embed a fulfilling
memory in your mind.
There may be a touch of sass and an acquired taste to her
style but make no mistake Sara Petite is a very fine country artist and
deserves a greater profile. CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN is a welcome addition to her
back catalogue and will do her career prospects no harm.