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Liner Note Author: Richie Unterberger.
Personnel: Susan Reed (harp, zither).
Dirty Linen (p.47) - "[She has] a clarity of voice and phrasing that allows the vocal melody and the lyrics to stand forth." Susan Reed Review
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Purchase Susan Reed CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sidney Bechet & Pee Wee Russell CD (1996) Import
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| | Lucinda Williams Live @ The Fillmore West CDs (2005) Digipak
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$15.09 Never one to tread the expected path, Lucinda Williams followed her big breakthrough album, CAR WHEELS ON A GRAVEL ROAD, with a pair of low-key records full of sad, quiet, fragile songs (interrupted by the occasional barn-burner). LIVE @ THE FILLMORE concentrates heavily on those latter two releases, unleashing all the intense, burning emotions that lay at their core, making plain the inherent frisson lurking below the surface of such ostensibly laconic tunes as "Lonely Girls" and "Righteously." Meanwhile, songs that already had plenty of bite in their studio versions are pumped up to an even more electrifying, visceral level (a bold, crunching "Changed the Locks;" the roaring, bluesy "Joy"). The debt Williams and her band owe to Neil Young & Crazy Horse is illuminated on "Are You Down," and, elsewhere, a spoken intro finds the singer laying ...
| | Great Waltz CD (2006) Original Soundtrack
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| | Susan Reed Sings Old Airs From Ireland Scotland And England CD (2006)
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| | Hokum Boys Ain't Goin' That Way CD (2006)
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| | Pat Metheny Metheny Mehldau CD (2006)
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$15.65 This collaboration between guitarist Pat Metheny and pianist Brad Mehldau echoes the 1962 minor masterpiece UNDERCURRENT, a set of improvised duets between guitarist Jim Hall and pianist Bill Evans. Like Hall and Evans, Mehldau and Metheny rarely stray too far from a standard approach, sticking mostly to post bop and ballad frameworks. But the magic of the album comes from the warm, intricate webs the two weave, especially ...
| | Rex Daisy Guys & Dolls CD (1996)
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| | Royal Wedding 1947 Of Their Royal Highneseses Princess Elizabeth & The Duke Of Edinburgh CD (2002) (Import)
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$16.29 This recording, originally made on acetate discs, documents the wedding ceremony of Princess ...
| | Kennedys Half A Million Miles CD (2005)
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| | Justin Vince Simplicity CD (2004)
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$11.39 Music is the most important creative outlet which I possess. Music is what truly reflects and defines who I am-my given moods, my hopes, my desires, and even my fears. That's why I always gravitate towards my songs. They're my own little timeline of this life."Spend just a few minutes of any given day, and you'll begin to delve into the layers and complexities that make up Justin Vince.Hailing from the urban ground of Philadelphia, this singer/songwriter/producer artfully combines an edgy Pop vibe with a taste of Rock and Soul truly all his own. Justin began to develop his musical talents at a young age. Before he was six years old, Justin had already expressed his desire to perform musically to his parents."My Mom and Dad were always there for me. I mean, they definitely went above and beyond. I can only hope to be half the role models they were, and still are, for me. They've always supported my decisions, and this played into my music as well. I was always given the needed room to grow."He joined several school choirs throughout his elementary education and eventually found his way into the Girard Academic Music Program (Performing Arts High School). It was at this school that Justin began to realize his full potential, sharing his ideas and working along with other students towards his musical dream. Several years later, the big break that Justin had waited for came to be. Demo recordings at her side, long-time friend and manager Nadia Staley took the initiative. It was November of 1998 that Staley introduced Justin to Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo (known better as the Neptunes--producers whose credits include Babyface, 'NSYNC, Britney Spears, Jay-Z, No Doubt, Brian McKnight, Backstreet Boys, Sade, Mystical, Prince, Kid Rock, etc. )After an off-the-cuff performance and several focused conversations, the deal between Justin and the Neptunes was inked. He had become a part of the Star Trak family. Since then, Justin has made several guest appearances on LPs such as Kelis' "Kaleidoscope", and more recently, Beenie Man's "Tropical Storm" sharing credits with the likes of Janet ...
| | Wild Orchid CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Christine Santelli Any Better Time CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.49 On her seventh CD, blues-rocker Christine Santelli shows off her stylistic versatility with a varied program that includes a couple of excursions into country, a nod to New Orleans, a strange and carnivalesuqe number, and plenty of straight-up roots rock. The focus here is on her voice, which is interesting: at its best, it's a dark, smoky, and richly textured instrument, while at its worst it can be almost painfully scratchy and raw. Santelli's songwriting is grittily mature, and on highlight tracks like the sultry "Guilty," the softly gorgeous "Brown Haired Girl," and the straightforward blues-rock of "Sparrow," the vulnerability of the lyrics and her intimate vocal delivery come together perfectly. Her sidemen are also worth noting; Tim Tindall's basslines are self-effacing but utterly perfect on "Butterfly," and Brian Mitchell's barrelhouse piano adds a very nice swamp-boogie element to the title track. "Calgary" is built on a minimal and lovely arrangement that showcases Santelli's voice at its roughest, an effect that detracts from the song in a few places, and the album-closing "On the Farm" sounds almost like a Hee Haw parody. But for the most part, this album is a solid roots rock winner. ~ Rick Anderson
Recording information: Fat Rabbit Studios.
Personnel: Christine Sanetelli (vocals, guitar); Arthur ...
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