XLogin

Password lost?  

Facebook Options


Sign up
download process

MP3 Jenny Dalton - Fleur de Lily

Price: 8.99 USD
Download
Now
Add to cart
Instant Download from music, digital version

MP3 Album Cover Musicians use tradebit:

Learn how to make music
Pick up cool karaoke downloads
Search for sheet music!
  • Contains these products:
  • Single items of this product are available separately.
  • At Ease
    play button
  • Bad Day
    play button
  • Violet Walk
    play button
  • Snake Oil
    play button
  • Three Lilies
    play button
  • Secrets
    play button
  • Lily and the Stranger
    play button
  • My Shape
    play button
  • Circles
    play button
  • This Again
    play button
  • Iraqi Sky
    play button
  • Joshua
    play button
  • Cadence
    play button
  • Size: 41.9 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

File Data:

Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
URL: Twitter this Tweet this
Embed: Create JavaScript Mobile Tag Widgets for your homepage

Description:

(ID 1079658)
Jenny Dalton's music is rich with haunting vocals, moody piano, and epic rock ballads. She is influenced by sound-sculptors and lyricists such as Tori Amos, Kate Bush, and Kristin Hersh. This impressive debut CD is a must-have.

13 MP3 Songs
POP: with Live-band Production, ROCK: Emo



Details:
"Jenny Dalton is a lovely girl, at once timeless and classic... Though it would be easy to associate her with other female pianists and singer/songwriters (most obviously, Tori Amos), there is a sense of independence and fearless creativity in Daltonâs music that leaves the listener a little unsettled, even haunted at times... Deep within Dalton's songwriting is a feeling of mysticism, an obvious and intense love for the piano that makes her music captivating and quietly beautiful."
- Pulse of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis

"The Fleur De Lily CD release party at the Varsity Theater in Dinkytown showcased Dalton's elegant vocals and passionate keyboard backed by members of Cloud Cult (who also contributed to the album). Their combined effect was unremitting and unavoidably visceral. They could have formed one beautiful living creature, the guitars and drums as two breathing lungs and a pounding heart, and Dalton as the tongue and teeth, delivering immutable truths of heartbreak and hope. Her presence was at once vulnerable and fearless."
- The Wake Magazine, Minneapolis

"There are many things that set Dalton apart from other female pianists and songwriters. To my surprise, Dalton chose to play her own keyboard over the Varsityâs huge grand piano, which was shoved off to the side of the room for the evening. Also, unlike most piano players she stood for her entire set, facing directly forward and gazing out into the sizable audience as she sang. Though it would be easy to draw comparisons between Dalton and other musicians with a similar sound (Tori Amos, Kate Bush), she has managed to craft a distinct sound that combines ethereal vocals, eerie piano amblings and a surprisingly heavy rhythm section."
- How Was The Show.com, Minneapolis


in partnership with CDbaby

More Files From This User