I'm probably a little late to the party on this one, but having heard the Dusty tribute (which is an amazing record sonically as well as a set of good, spare arrangements of the songs that only Dusty could seem to do right), I decided to try a more recent record from Shelby.This one is also mixed by Al Schmitt but is standard issue vinyl. Sonically, very good, and the artist plays all the instruments. What's haunting about this-- and something i was unaware of until I read a review- was that her father killed her mother and then himself, while Shelby and her sister were in the house. She obviously has much to come to grips with and this album, while deeply personal, reaches you without maudlin sentiment. It deserves further listening. Others have heard it here, I assume?