In Brief
Clark plays the Linda Ronstadt card in her carbon copy-like rendition of Warren Zevon’s “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me,” and elsewhere sounds eerily like Patty Loveless. The result is catchy but undistinctive. Of the half a dozen songs she had a hand in writing on her sophomore album, she’s most convincing in those expressing emotional vulnerability. She plays the Crazy Horse tonight and Monday.
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