Sarah Blasko: The Overture and the Underscore
CML call number: CD/POPULAR/Blasko
Contents: All Coming Back, Beautiful Secrets, Always Worth It, At Your Best, Don't U Eva, Counting Sheep, Perfect Now, Sweet November, Cinders, True Intentions, Remorse.
Credits: All songs written by Sarah Blasko & Robert F. Cranny; produced by Wally Gagel, Sarah Blasko, and Robert F. Cranny; drums played by Joey Waronker; backing vocals by Darren Hanlon; ambient sounds by Nadav & Edo Khan; sampling by Brian Paturalski; "all else by Sarah & Rob."
Artist website: http://www.sarahblasko.com/
Andrew Iliff wrote in the New Haven Advocate, 4/27/06: "As the theatrical title suggests, Aussie Blasko resembles a guitar-driven Tori Amos, with artful melodies and a rich, aching voice, but without the sugarplum-fairy-fireball histrionics. Her functional but oblique lyrics, unlike Amos', serve the songs' greater good without taxing the brain too much. Occasionally she wanders into humdrum territory, but many of Blasko's songs will make ideal closing-credit fodder for pull-yourself-together chick flicks."
Contents: All Coming Back, Beautiful Secrets, Always Worth It, At Your Best, Don't U Eva, Counting Sheep, Perfect Now, Sweet November, Cinders, True Intentions, Remorse.
Credits: All songs written by Sarah Blasko & Robert F. Cranny; produced by Wally Gagel, Sarah Blasko, and Robert F. Cranny; drums played by Joey Waronker; backing vocals by Darren Hanlon; ambient sounds by Nadav & Edo Khan; sampling by Brian Paturalski; "all else by Sarah & Rob."
Artist website: http://www.sarahblasko.com/
Andrew Iliff wrote in the New Haven Advocate, 4/27/06: "As the theatrical title suggests, Aussie Blasko resembles a guitar-driven Tori Amos, with artful melodies and a rich, aching voice, but without the sugarplum-fairy-fireball histrionics. Her functional but oblique lyrics, unlike Amos', serve the songs' greater good without taxing the brain too much. Occasionally she wanders into humdrum territory, but many of Blasko's songs will make ideal closing-credit fodder for pull-yourself-together chick flicks."
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