MP3 Martha Ann Brooks - Lately...
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Rattlin My Chains
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Unfamiliar Circumstances
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Your Love Kills
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Dead or Alive
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Dalai Lama Song
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Lovers in Love
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Lately ( I Been Changin My Mind )
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Deliciously Lonely
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Little Mama
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Hard Feelings
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Steal Your Heart
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Could We Go Back
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Bluefolkacana - an eclectic blend of Roots music - Folk, Country, Blues, and Rock - with just a small splash of Jazz for flavor.
12 MP3 Songs in this album (46:55) !
Related styles: COUNTRY: Americana, FOLK: Folk Blues
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Details:
Born in Montgomery, AL and raised in Augusta, GA - I graduated from the University of Georgia before moving to Atlanta and beginning my musical career as a performer.
After a successful year playing solo, I expanded my act and performed with bands for the next five years, garnering a nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year from the Atlanta Society of Entertainers along the way.
My musical career was put on hold in order to begin raising a family as well as to focus on my other creative endeavor, painting.
After relocating to the shadow of Lookout Mountain in the northwest corner of Georgia, I soon found my passion for music rekindled with a burning desire to resume writing and performing.
I was very flattered when told that I had "the heart and soul of a true storyteller". While my songs are normally well grounded in the folk music tradition of relating personal experiences, common occurrences, and newsworthy events; they also have contemporary and unique elements that allow them to freely flow in, out, around, and through many different genres.
While knowing them to be a necessary evil, I would much rather ignore those neat and tidy little boxes meant to contain specific musical styles in favor of the cross-contamination of genres we now define with terms such as Americana, Folk/Rock, Country Blues, etc. I recently (with tongue firmly in cheek) coined a new term to describe my own particular musical style at this moment in time - Bluefolkacana.
It's only been within the past few years that I've begun to understand how much of a distraction "genre labels" can be to the true appreciation of music. When you like something, it doesn't matter what type of label has been stuck upon it by others. I'm saddened to think of all the great songs people may have missed hearing simply because they were labeled with a genre that was different from what the listener normally enjoyed. I know this to be true because I myself have been guilty of "genre prejudice".
Maybe every musician should invent new "micro-genres" of their very own "to fit the music they create rather than trying to create music that will hopefully fit" within the commercially viable confines of the established genres. Wouldn't it be grand if music could actually transcend the labels and either stand or fall on it's own merit ?
I have always felt compelled to acknowledge the influences of other varied songwriters and performers (both past and present) upon what I believe to be my ever evolving musical style. Every songwriter/musician reaps the fruit of fields previously plowed by their predecessors and adds a little more flavor of their own to the musical stew left simmering for those who follow. Hopefully I've been able to add something that others find tasty.
I write songs and like to perform them for folks whenever I get the chance. Youthful dreams of stardom faded away long ago and contentment these days comes from having my music being well received from listeners on the Internet as well as live audiences at the various festivals, house concerts, clubs, and songwriter events where I've performed.
Of late, the best validation of my musical talents and abilities has come from hearing positive, post-performance remarks such as "her performances draw people in, touch their hearts, and leave them wanting to hear more."
What more could a singer/songwriter ever want ?
12 MP3 Songs in this album (46:55) !
Related styles: COUNTRY: Americana, FOLK: Folk Blues
People who are interested in Emmylou Harris Kathy Mattea Eva Cassidy should consider this download.
Details:
Born in Montgomery, AL and raised in Augusta, GA - I graduated from the University of Georgia before moving to Atlanta and beginning my musical career as a performer.
After a successful year playing solo, I expanded my act and performed with bands for the next five years, garnering a nomination for Female Vocalist of the Year from the Atlanta Society of Entertainers along the way.
My musical career was put on hold in order to begin raising a family as well as to focus on my other creative endeavor, painting.
After relocating to the shadow of Lookout Mountain in the northwest corner of Georgia, I soon found my passion for music rekindled with a burning desire to resume writing and performing.
I was very flattered when told that I had "the heart and soul of a true storyteller". While my songs are normally well grounded in the folk music tradition of relating personal experiences, common occurrences, and newsworthy events; they also have contemporary and unique elements that allow them to freely flow in, out, around, and through many different genres.
While knowing them to be a necessary evil, I would much rather ignore those neat and tidy little boxes meant to contain specific musical styles in favor of the cross-contamination of genres we now define with terms such as Americana, Folk/Rock, Country Blues, etc. I recently (with tongue firmly in cheek) coined a new term to describe my own particular musical style at this moment in time - Bluefolkacana.
It's only been within the past few years that I've begun to understand how much of a distraction "genre labels" can be to the true appreciation of music. When you like something, it doesn't matter what type of label has been stuck upon it by others. I'm saddened to think of all the great songs people may have missed hearing simply because they were labeled with a genre that was different from what the listener normally enjoyed. I know this to be true because I myself have been guilty of "genre prejudice".
Maybe every musician should invent new "micro-genres" of their very own "to fit the music they create rather than trying to create music that will hopefully fit" within the commercially viable confines of the established genres. Wouldn't it be grand if music could actually transcend the labels and either stand or fall on it's own merit ?
I have always felt compelled to acknowledge the influences of other varied songwriters and performers (both past and present) upon what I believe to be my ever evolving musical style. Every songwriter/musician reaps the fruit of fields previously plowed by their predecessors and adds a little more flavor of their own to the musical stew left simmering for those who follow. Hopefully I've been able to add something that others find tasty.
I write songs and like to perform them for folks whenever I get the chance. Youthful dreams of stardom faded away long ago and contentment these days comes from having my music being well received from listeners on the Internet as well as live audiences at the various festivals, house concerts, clubs, and songwriter events where I've performed.
Of late, the best validation of my musical talents and abilities has come from hearing positive, post-performance remarks such as "her performances draw people in, touch their hearts, and leave them wanting to hear more."
What more could a singer/songwriter ever want ?
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davide frascella wrote:
“LATELY “:THE LAST MARTHA ANN BROOKS.
After the release of “Simply” in 2006, I was gripped by the Martha Ann’s thanks to Neil Young, who had placed in his website one of the best tracks of the album, “When your soldier comes back home”, a piece against the war composed by the same Brooks for her husband.
The Montgomery artist is not only a musician who can write songs, but she is also a painter as well as a poetess: Martha Ann is a woman who loves the life with its difficulties and passions, where love, a tough feeling, is not exempt by troubles and pains.
The introspective knowledge of the human being is the middle, the true heart in Martha Ann’s songs.
Recently, she wrote “Lately” a strongly variegated musical palette containing so many different colourful tunes. Their colours are sometimes light, some others so marked and bright; often they reflect a highly refined musicality which harmonizes so perfectly with the lyrics.
Each tune conveys an intimate and deep thought of her everyday life, where Brooks is confronted with the integrity of her thought; she never lies and she devolves it partially to the music, then she let the natural passion drift herself away, intimately handed over her own “Alter Ego”.
So Martha Ann considers the human thinking a true bulwark of intimate acquaintance, unyielding consistency and dignity, a check point through the wonderful journey each man undertakes during his ongoing pilgrimage.
The 12 tracks contain a wide miscellany of different musical genres gained without worrying of labelling or classifying, following the casualness of the moment.
Scoring the tracks you can encounter country ,folk, blues, rock, swing, pop and Americana which Martha defines clearly “BLUEFOLKACANA”, sounds reflecting a set of harmonies, emotions and feelings, sometimes so strong or in conflict with the soul.
Clear voiced and well tuned, at times, the Brooks recalls Anne Murray gone by, the resemblance impresses most of all in pieces such as “Your Love Kills”, “Dead Or Alive” and “Could We Go Back”.
Touching and delicious the “Unfamiliar Circumstances” ballad.
Furthermore, “Little Mama” includes so much interesting classic harmonies such as the emerging harmonica and guitars, while at the same time “Lovers in Love” and “Deliciously Lonely” are so captivating thanks to their waltzing time.
The album reaches the top with “Lately”, while the unique and terrific “Steal Your Heart” is so striking for its emotional distress; the swinging time “Dalai Lama Song” deals with a man who gives moments of true optimism, who can constantly testify them by his pleasant looking.
“Lately” is really a great job, published two months ago and produced by Gary Farmer, an album that I would recommend it to the good music lovers.
Davide Frascella
“LATELY “:THE LAST MARTHA ANN BROOKS.
After the release of “Simply” in 2006, I was gripped by the Martha Ann’s thanks to Neil Young, who had placed in his website one of the best tracks of the album, “When your soldier comes back home”, a piece against the war composed by the same Brooks for her husband.
The Montgomery artist is not only a musician who can write songs, but she is also a painter as well as a poetess: Martha Ann is a woman who loves the life with its difficulties and passions, where love, a tough feeling, is not exempt by troubles and pains.
The introspective knowledge of the human being is the middle, the true heart in Martha Ann’s songs.
Recently, she wrote “Lately” a strongly variegated musical palette containing so many different colourful tunes. Their colours are sometimes light, some others so marked and bright; often they reflect a highly refined musicality which harmonizes so perfectly with the lyrics.
Each tune conveys an intimate and deep thought of her everyday life, where Brooks is confronted with the integrity of her thought; she never lies and she devolves it partially to the music, then she let the natural passion drift herself away, intimately handed over her own “Alter Ego”.
So Martha Ann considers the human thinking a true bulwark of intimate acquaintance, unyielding consistency and dignity, a check point through the wonderful journey each man undertakes during his ongoing pilgrimage.
The 12 tracks contain a wide miscellany of different musical genres gained without worrying of labelling or classifying, following the casualness of the moment.
Scoring the tracks you can encounter country ,folk, blues, rock, swing, pop and Americana which Martha defines clearly “BLUEFOLKACANA”, sounds reflecting a set of harmonies, emotions and feelings, sometimes so strong or in conflict with the soul.
Clear voiced and well tuned, at times, the Brooks recalls Anne Murray gone by, the resemblance impresses most of all in pieces such as “Your Love Kills”, “Dead Or Alive” and “Could We Go Back”.
Touching and delicious the “Unfamiliar Circumstances” ballad.
Furthermore, “Little Mama” includes so much interesting classic harmonies such as the emerging harmonica and guitars, while at the same time “Lovers in Love” and “Deliciously Lonely” are so captivating thanks to their waltzing time.
The album reaches the top with “Lately”, while the unique and terrific “Steal Your Heart” is so striking for its emotional distress; the swinging time “Dalai Lama Song” deals with a man who gives moments of true optimism, who can constantly testify them by his pleasant looking.
“Lately” is really a great job, published two months ago and produced by Gary Farmer, an album that I would recommend it to the good music lovers.
Davide Frascella
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