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Dolly Rocker Discography of CDs

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| | Dolly Rocker Funny Lullabies CD (2006)
$14.79 And though I was there to review the more forthright country rock of The Devil's Own, I was glad I was early enough to see Corrigan. Following the debut "Hello, Artist!" (2001), Artist's second album, "Funny Lullabies" (2006), has a decidedly western sound. 'Won't you miss me?' she sang in a smoky whisper. "Opening for The Devil's Own at the Rite Spot Cafe, Sara Corrigan, singer from Artist, seemed out of place among the slightly brighter than blood red walls and candlelit, speakeasy atmosphere, with her open smile and sheepish, down-home mannerisms. Her voice has a refreshing, delicate quality, reminiscent of a light rain shower during a desert stroll. 'Wouldn't you miss me at all?' I missed her already." In the summer of 2003, writing for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Duncan Scott Davidson so reviewed Artist's singer/songwriter, performing live in her native city. Minimal percussion also enhances the Nico-esque vocal melodies. On songs like "Monsieur La Fleur" and "Cutting Room," credit the slide-guitar work and bass lines of Kevin Franke, and the violin strains of Cara Tramontano.
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| Dolly Rocker Hello Dolly Rocker! CD (2006)
$14.79 'Won't you miss me?' she sang in a smoky whisper. Her voice has a refreshing, delicate quality, reminiscent of a light rain shower during a desert stroll. And though I was there to review the more forthright country rock of The Devil's Own, I was glad I was early enough to see Corrigan. 'Wouldn't you miss me at all?' I missed her already." In the summer of 2003, writing for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Duncan Scott Davidson so reviewed Artist's singer/songwriter, performing live in her native city. "Opening for The Devil's Own at the Rite Spot Cafe, Sara Corrigan, singer from Artist, seemed out of place among the slightly brighter than blood red walls and candlelit, speakeasy atmosphere, with her open smile and sheepish, down-home mannerisms. On Artist's debut album, "Hello, Artist!" (2001), the addition of a lead instrument-- the violin played by Jim Gaylord-- and minimal bass and drums (Sean Chikki and Niels Myrner, respectively) simply enhance the Nico-esque vocal lines.
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Dolly Rocker CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Dolly Rocker Songs
Popular or famous Dolly Rocker music songs: Baby, Bad Actor, Consolation Prize, Cutting Room, Damn That Girl, Dwelling, Funny Lullaby, Glare, Hey Stranger. More music songs Honey Bee, I'm Not Crazy, Lucky, Mark My Words, Mars Or Mercury, Monsieur La Fleur, My Lovely, Real Smart. More music songs San Francisco Song, Shattered, Shattered No. 2.
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