| | Pete Holland Cafe Solo CD Pete Holland Discography of CDs
Cafe Solo Music | Category | Folk Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7615569 | | Catalog number | 166058 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 15, 2008 |
Pete Holland Cafe Solo Songs | 1. | Cafe Solo |
| 2. | Walking Dead |
| 3. | Windows On Her Soul |
| 4. | Scrimshaw |
| 5. | Pretty Little Idiot |
| 6. | Me Me Me |
| Cafe Solo Review
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$8.99 Ray LaMontagne's second release on RCA, 2006's TILL THE SUN TURNS BLACK, follows many of the cues of his superb debut TROUBLE. He is still a consummate student of classic singer-songwriter rock in the vein of Neil Young, and as in some of Young's most heartfelt work, cinematic string flourishes swell behind ...
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| | Townes Van Zandt Our Mother The Mountain CD (1969) Digipak
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$10.09 One of the best of Van Zandt's early albums. Like all his late-'60s/early-'70s recordings for the Poppy label, it's full of ostensibly incongruous overproduction. As on the early albums of Leonard Cohen and others, though, these light arrangements gain in hindsight, via their earnest elegance and the contrast they provide to the songwriter's dark visions. It sounds as though Townes' handlers were intent on marketing him as some strange combination of Bob Dylan, Glen Campbell and Bob Lind (not an entirely unjustifiable assessment), but the occasionally ominous, visionary songpoetry is too powerful too be pushed under the table by futile stabs at a hit single.
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| | Ember Open All The Doors CD (2008)
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$20.25 “Ameri-celtic-ana song-writing pair Ember present their fourth and most incredible album”It’s 11:30, the set has just finished, and Emily and Rebecca sit down to chat with some new fans. One of the most common questions pitched by listeners after an Ember gig is “Are you two sisters?” One can see from the questioner’s face that he wants the answer to be “yes,” so as to explain the extraordinary blending of voices, the mind-reading and occasional personality clashes that occur when these two curly-headed women step on stage.Whether warming up their voices by running through the numerous a’cappella songs in their repertoire or laughing inexplicably over the set list, the two singers seem to know each other too well to be just colleagues. But no, they finally explain. They’re not sisters by birth, only by practice, having subjected themselves to each other’s company for months at a time in the past 8 years, first to seek adventure throughout Europe, Mexico and the western states, and then later for more formal tours around most regions of the U.K.Within hours of meeting in a Barcelona youth hostel, Rebecca and Emily were already trading names of their favourite bands -- Emily enthused over Dead can Dance and Suzanne Vega, while Rebecca was wild over Ani Difranco – and spinning fantasies of how they, too, might be able to combine travel and music in the near future.One day the near future turned into the present, when they gleefully re-convened at the same youth hostel, some months later, then tootled down south to Andalucia for a 4-month stay in the dreamy white-washed town of Ronda. Here, their first co-written songs, and the band name, were born.It hasn’t always been easy, being part of an ambitious duo that’s largely on-call for gigs and festivals, and has been for more than 7 years now. For one thing, their different backgrounds can lead to misunderstandings, and not just over the pronunciation of “tomato.” Emily lived the austere yet imaginative childhood of a farmer’s daughter, inclined to entertain herself with stories and home-made magazines for her Teddies, while Rebecca was a fan of Salt Lake's downtown malls from an early age, and would avoid the chaos wrought by her 5 siblings by lingering at the mall bus-stop for an extra hour after dance practice.Both girls were encouraged/forced to practice their first instruments daily, and when they grew bored of the classical fare on offer, they got their hands on guitars, with a view to finally playing some cool music.So. . . is this music cool? Well it’s certainly not pop. The seductive sighs ...
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$17.15 Stonecraft are a roots music duo from Swansea in South Wales, UK. They combine original and traditional music inspired from the British Isles and Norway. The duo consists of Andy Morgan and Viil Fjøse, who have played together in their current format for about two years and their first album of original material is titled “The Call”. The album consists of 12 tracks 8 of which are original, two Norwegian songs, one Welsh polka, and one Irish reel. Stonecraft have developed a distinctive sound based around Andy and Viil’s vocals and the use of stringed instruments including 6 & 12 string guitar, cittern, tenor banjo, bouzouki and bass guitar. Lawson Dando (keyboard player with The Incredible String Band) also played harmonium, israj and percussion on the album.The tracks were recorded at Stonecraft’s home studio and were mixed at Lawsons Dando’s Albany Studios in Cardiff, South Wales. The album incorporates the duo’s diverse musical influences ranging from traditional Celtic and Norwegian music to modern popular rock music. Outline of each track on The Call Lighter than air – track about the burning of witches throughout Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the myth that they would float instead of drowning. Instruments: vocals, guitar, cittern, tenor banjo, harmonium, bass. Down the wire – song about egos. Instruments: vocals, guitar, cittern, tenor banjo, harmonium, bass, harmonium, percussion.Blåmann – lyrics by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje 1860, melody by Anne Haavie. The song tells a story about a young boy’s despair as one of his animals fails to return one night and was probably killed by a bear.“Blåmann” ...
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