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Album Review: Jann Arden – Living Under June (1994)
I feel as though I have started many a review with this phrase but it is more than appropriate again here as Jann Arden is yet another one of the seemingly endless stream of talented female singer songwriters from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Reviews, Anne Loree, Bed of Roses, Canadian musicians, Chantal Kreviazuk, Could I Be Your Girl, Good Mother, I Would Die For You, Insensitive, It Looks Like Rain, Jackson Browne, Jann Arden, Jonatha Brooke, Juno Awards, Living under June, MAPL, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Pop, Robert Plant, Rock, Sarah McLachlan, Singer/Songwriter, Time For Mercy, Unloved
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Album Reviews: Sarah Oreggio – Kaleidoscopic Rain (EP) (2011)
This is something of a departure for me as I don’t normally get involved in the reviewing of singles or EP’s as there are just too many of them about, but as this one came with a pretty heavyweight recommendation from … Continue reading
Album Review: Jarah Jane – Underwater Balloons (2008)
For the uninitiated Jarah Jane is one of the multitude of Canadian songstresses that just seem to keep appearing. Sadly for Jarah though she seems to have managed to remain something of a secret from the masses. Quite how … Continue reading
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Tagged Acoustic, Alannah Myles, Album Reviews, Battle of Evermore, Canadian musicians, Chantal Kreviazuk, Jarah Jane, Kate Bush, Led Zeppelin, MAPL, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Pop, Rock, Sandy Denny, Sarah McLachlan, Singer/Songwriter, Underwater Balloons
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Album Review: Chantal Kreviazuk – Colour Moving and Still (1999)
By the time Chantal Kreviazuk went into the Phase One Recording Studio in Toronto to record her second album she had married Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida and much of the angst and power of her debut album had … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Reviews, Armageddon, Before You, Canadian musicians, Chantal Kreviazuk, Colour Moving and Still, Dawsons Creek, Dear Life, Far Away, Feels Like Home, In My Life, John Denver, Leaving on a Jet Plane, M, MAPL, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Our Lady Peace, Pop, Providence, Raine Maida, Randy Newman, Rock, Sarah McLachlan, Singer/Songwriter, The Beatles, Under These Rocks and Stones
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Album Review: Chantal Kreviazuk – Under These Rocks and Stones (1996)
Sometimes in life you just stumble across something totally by accident and it goes on to become something very significant. That, I suppose, is what people mean when they refer to fate. If that is the case then fate is … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Reviews, Canadian musicians, Chantal Kreviazuk, Chris Burke-Gaffney, God Made Me, Green Apples, Juno Awards, Lilith Fair, MAPL, Martin Leedham, Matt Wallace, Music, Music Review, Pete Asher, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Surrounded, Under These Rocks and Stones
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Album Review: Chantal Kreviazuk – Plain Jane (2009)
This, Chantal’s fifth album, is another consistent set of catchy pop tunes and Lilith Fair type piano led singer songwriter material. Albeit with a hint of jazz crooner thrown in here and there for good measure, particularly on the title … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Reviews, Avril Lavigne, Chantal Kreviazuk, Chris Botti, Jazz, Lilith Fair, MAPL, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Our Lady Peace, Plain Jane, Pop, Raine Maida, Review, Singer/Songwriter
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