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Female fronted Classic Rock
Original 1998
Near mint condition
Credits:
Mary Cutrufello (vocals, guitar)
Musicians:
Accordion: Rami Jaffee Bass: Bob Glaub Celeste: Rami Jaffee Clavinet: Rami Jaffee Drums: Kenny Aronoff Drums: Mark Schulman Drums: Jim Keltner Fender Rhodes: Rami Jaffee Guitar (Acoustic): Mary Cutrufello Guitar (Electric): Mary Cutrufello Mandola: Matt Cartsonis Percussion: Kenny Aronoff Percussion: Mark Schulman Percussion: Mary Cutrufello Producer: Thom Panunzio Sax (Baritone): Dan Higgins Sax (Tenor): Dan Higgins Slide Guitar: Mary Cutrufello Trumpet: Gary Grant Trumpet: Jerry Hey Upright Bass: Roland Denney Vocals: Mary Cutrufello Vocals (Background): Mark Lennon Vocals (Background): Sweet Pea Atkinson Vocals (Background): Maxi Anderson Vocals (Background): Alex Brown Vocals (Background): Alfie Silas Vocals (Background): Roland Denney Vocals (Background): Matt Cartsonis Wind: Rami Jaffee
Tracks:
01. Sunny Day 02. She Can't Let Go 03. Sweet Promise Of Love 04. Tired And Thirty 05. Miss You #3 06. Tonight's The Night 07. Highway 59 (Let It Rain) 08. Sister Cecil 09. Sad, Sad World 10. Rollin' And Tumblin' 11. Two Hard Roads 12. Good Night Dark Angel
The rocker who's got people asking, "Is this the new Springsteen?"
Few breakout musicians actually turn out to have the major talent that justifies the hype surrounding their industry launches - but Mary Cutrufello's husky honky-tonk voice, layered songwriting, and galvanized classic-style rock is inviting valid comparisons to the likes of early Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty. |