Artist: Jane |
Date of Release: 01/01/2004 |
Catalogue no: JaneCD02 |
Label: Tomboy Music |
Price: £10
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Track Listing |
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Duration |
1 | | Never Thought It was Love | 5.15 | 2 | | free) Place to Find You | 3.48 | 3 | | Show Me Where The Lonely People Go | 3.59 | 4 | | Daddy | 3.15 | 5 | | I Wanna Stay Blind | 4.30 | 6 | | Showdown (waiting for a sign) | 3.37 | 7 | | Never To Blame | 4.08 | 8 | | Place to find you (acoustic mix) | 2.29 | 9 | | I See It All Now | 3.10 | 10 | | Seedling | 4.03 |
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Reviews |
01/05/2004 Female Songwriter |
"Quite simply - it's a gorgeous" |
01/05/2004 Out In London |
"We don't normally do album reviews - but then we came across this and Sunday morning chillin hasn't been the same since. This should be a contender for 'album of the year' and it shows the big boys in the music industry were they are going wrong". |
01/05/2004 The Mind's Construction |
"... well-crafted pop songs – There are many singers like Jane, playing small clubs and bars all over Britain, but few with such strong songwriting ability. What she needs is a major publishing deal to sell these songs sold to those (like, say, Jewel and Fiona Apple) who so obviously need them". |
01/04/2004 Online Rock |
"In listening to Jane, I have come to admire her approach to songwriting - Get a hold of this record and listen to it. You will feel the same way." |
01/01/2004 Reviewd4U magazine |
".. with such great songs, why hasn't somebody snapped up this artist and made her into a star?"
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01/01/2004 Smother |
"Whoa. Her vocals are big. Real big. Like stadium big. The music keeps up but it’s the vocals that you’ll be buying this CD for. Jane is the focus and rightly so as she could carry any tune by herself without a problem I imagine, (and she feels that she’s not a proper singer)? Well if this isn’t 'proper' than whatever it is should be the standard to which all other vocalists strive for." |
01/01/2004 Kevin Matthews - Fufkin |
"There are many positives to take away from Jane’s album and definitely, it would not be too out of place in the company of Tori Amos, Sheryl Crow or Jewel. Jane writes competent mainstream pop songs - mainly ballads and upbeat R&B-inflected numbers, which she delivers with aplomb".
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