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Kate Simpkins possesses a rare kind of grace and honesty in the very essence of her voice. When she sings, you’ll believe it. And Kate has a very rich voice, one that can easily be classified with that of Joni Mitchell, Jonatha Brooke, Jane Siberry, and Hope Sandoval (Mazzy Star). There’s a fluidity and experimental approach that makes this record quite charming and appealing to a wide range of individual music lovers – from jazz to folk to rock, there is great depth and variety here. --Indiemusic.com Kate Simpkins Stars & Sorry Songs | 1. | Stars and Sorry |
| 2. | Palimpsest |
| 3. | Skin of Alright |
| 4. | Curtains |
| 5. | A Solitary Thing (2007) |
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