Password: sharedmp3.net Sara Bareilles - Little Voice
ARTIST:..........................................Sara Bareilles TITLE:...........................................Little Voice LABEL:...........................................Epic GENRE:...........................................Pop QUALITY:.........................................VBR .................................................Joint-Stereo .................................................44.1 PLAYTIME:........................................49:01 min RIP DATE:........................................Jul-21-2007 Source:..........................................CDDA Size:............................................67,5 MB
[Track Listing]
01 Love Song [04:19] 02 Vegas [04:08] 03 Bottle It Up [03:01] 04 One Sweet Love [04:21] 05 Come Round Soon [03:33] 06 Morningside [03:58] 07 Between The Lines [04:35] 08 Love On The Rocks [04:13] 09 City [04:34] 10 Many The Miles [05:11] 11 Fairytale [03:15] 12 Gravity [03:53] ------- 49:01 min
[Release Notes]
For many listeners, Little Voice will be their first exposure to this soulful singer/songwriter, but it's actually Sara Bareilles' second record. Her first, the self-released Careful Confessions, led to a deal with Epic. Since then, Bareilles has opened for Marc Broussard and Maroon 5. She's also become a bonafide soundtrack queen with tracks featured in female-centric films Girl Play, Loving Annabelle, and Monster-in-Law. As with her out-of-print debut, the UCLA grad wrote every song on her first major label recording (Little Voice features re-worked versions of several demo numbers). Like the portrait on the back of the CD--Bareilles in strappy black dress and lace-free high-tops --the piano-playing chanteuse combines the sweet with the scruffy. While her jazzy pop melodies are radio-ready, her relationship-oriented lyrics can be unexpectedly salty ("Bottle Up" and "Come Round Soon" wouldn't pass FCC muster). A little profanity here and there, however, doesn't indicate tough-girl attitude--Amy Winehouse can rest easy--so much as a desire to express herself freely. As Bareilles explains in "Love Song," "I'm trying to let you hear me as I am." (Not surprisingly, her degree is in communications.) Fans of Sarah McLachlan and Alicia Keyes will find much to like here.
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