Corinne West’s decision to allow renowned mandolinist Mike Marshall to produce her second album was a wise one, as he has pushed her to excel in ways she probably never thought possible. West’s clear voice and emotional delivery are compelling, and she has a lot to say as a songwriter. There is a thread of confidence that pervades Second Sight, from the leadoff title track through the gospel inflections of “Roses To Rust”. Neither pure bluegrass nor folk, West’s repertoire covers a wide range that demonstrates her comfort with various genres. With backing by a who’s who of acoustic pickers (Marshall, Jerry Douglas, Tony Furtado, Darol Anger), she has found a sound that fits her work.