
10 Songs, 39 Minutes

The Great Unveiling
Amy Annelle
TITLE | TIME | ||
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Let's Face The Music And Dance
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2:36 | ||
Buckskin Stallion Blues
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3:21 | ||
Wild Geese From The West
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7:00 | ||
My Songbird
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2:58 | ||
Benefit Of The Doubt
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5:07 | ||
Hal-An-Tow
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3:03 | ||
Too Much On My Mind
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3:14 | ||
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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4:33 | ||
The Waco Boy
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4:01 | ||
For The Turnstiles
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3:40 |
About Amy Annelle
Amy Annelle produces quietly beautiful music that blends Americana and sadcore styles, hushed vocals, highly poetical lyrics, and "found sounds." The Portland, OR, artist came to the Northwest from Chicago, hooking up with Portland "anti-rock" label Hush Records to release her debut album, Which One's You, in 1999. That effort was followed by the similarly lo-fi (in this case, taped on a four-track) School of Secret Dangers in October of 2001. (The album title was pinched from author John Steinbeck.) The effort garnered further comparisons of Annelle to such similarly minded artists as the Cowboy Junkies, Beth Orton, and Elliot Smith. Annelle is also a singer for Portland group the Places, who released their debut, The Autopilot Knows Best, in 2000. ~ Erik Hage
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- ORIGIN
- Chicago, IL
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- GENRE
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Alternative
Songs
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Buckskin Stallion Blues
The Great Unveiling
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
The Great Unveiling
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For The Turnstiles
The Great Unveiling
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My Songbird
The Great Unveiling
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The Waco Boy
The Great Unveiling
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Too Much On My Mind
The Great Unveiling
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Hal-An-Tow
The Great Unveiling
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Benefit Of The Doubt
The Great Unveiling
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Wild Geese From The West
The Great Unveiling