MP3 Selene Steese - Someone is Always Listening
Eclectic a capella songs in a variety of styles, from Celtic to Blues to Appalachian Folk.
19 MP3 Songs in this album (64:59) !
Related styles: Folk: Appalachian Folk, Blues: Blues Vocals, A Cappella
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People who have heard me perform my songs live have been asking for an album for years. I''m pleased to finally be able to offer my music to them, and to the world. Here''s what some of my friends, fans, and listeners have to say:
"Selene sings like steaming hot, chunky soup... righteous, colorful, hearty, and not the stuff that comes out of the can either. Every line, every syllable is home made with lots of love!"
----Boundless Gratitude
"Selene sings from within the soul and beyond the cosmos."
-- Mark States, poet
"Raw and bawdy blues belted out by a talented hell cat. Let her voice enchant you while her lyrics make you smile and hum all day long."
-- Jonna Weidaw, Teacher
"The beauty and daring of these songs comes through full-blown on first hearing Selene''s voice, passionate, vulnerable, and penetrating."
-- Clive Matson, author _Chalcedony''s Songs_ and _Let the Crazy Child Write!_
"Selene''s songs not only rock, they also move you. I have found her music to be inspiring, and her voice gets you nodding and tapping your feet as she sings. I have gone home after hearing Selene sing and found myself singing refrains from her music over and over -- her music has touched on so many issues that matter to me from love, to growing up female, to positive messages about body size, and songs that make you look at your partner with a gleam in your eye. I have been asking for her to make a CD of her songs for years now and am thrilled that a larger audience will have a chance to hear her crystal clear voice that lilts and rocks at the same time. Believe me, you need to buy this CD."
-- Debra Grace Khattab
"You were a CD baby long before you recorded. Your heartfelt lyrics soar with your lovely voice at every open mic. It''s about time you went ''on the record.'' Congratulations!"
-- Jeanne Powell, Word Dancer