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Alissa Moreno : In Your Wake
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Adult alternative piano pop.
Genre: Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2008
In Your Wake Record Label: Alissa Moreno
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Better 4:05 Album Only
Far From Here 4:02 Album Only
Hey World 3:16 Album Only
Geoffrey 2:01 Album Only
One More Day 3:37 Album Only
How Far I'll Go 4:22 Album Only
I Know You 3:41 Album Only
Wildfires 4:36 Album Only
Out Of Me 4:20 Album Only
A Place For Me 3:37 Album Only
Baby I Love You 2:36 Album Only
Come Undone 4:27 Album Only
Keeping Mine (+ hidden track) 4:41 Album Only
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Album Notes

This CD contains a full 20 page color booklet, a behind the scenes video of the making of the record, and a bonus hidden track, all of which are not included in the digital version.

Alissa Moreno was born on a Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico. Her passion for music started when she began playing violin at the age of 2. As a teen, she moved to Kona, Hawaii to spend time with her grandfather, Bob Moreno. An established musician, Bob guided and encouraged her as she developed her piano, guitar, and vocal skills. Over the following years, she moved to Los Angeles and became both a successful artist and an accomplished songwriter.

In 2008, Alissa’s debut album, “In Your Wake,” was released on her own label, Pi Records. It has already sold over 10,000 copies. Her first single, “Far From Here,” is playing on Hot A/C, AAA and college radio stations across the U.S. It was also licensed as the theme song for the Lifetime hit “Army Wives.” Alissa’s music has been placed in numerous film and television projects including MTV’s hit series “The Hills,” “Laguna Beach,” and “Newport Harbor,” ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars,” Fox’s “Wonderfalls,” NBC’s “Will & Grace,” CBS’s “How I Met Your Mother,” ABC Family’s “Greek,” and soaps “Guiding Light,” “General Hospital,” and “Days Of Our Lives,” among others. Her song “Next Time” was also added to the Interscope Records soundtrack release “Laguna Beach- Summer Can Last Forever.”

As a songwriter, Alissa penned the chart-topping hit “Every Day” for Rascal Flatts. The song went to 2 on the country charts and was nominated for a Grammy. She has collaborated with noteworthy music industry veterans including Jeffrey Steele (Rascal Flatts, Faith Hill), Brett James (Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride), Chas Sandford (John Waite, Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart), Big Al Anderson (Tim McGraw, Vince Gill), Jamie Houston (Kid Rock, Macy Gray, Santana, Bo Bice), Beau Dozier (Jojo, Joss Stone), Kevin Hunter (Sheryl Crow), Luke Laird (Carrie Underwood), composer John Swihart ("Napoleon Dynamite"), and David Baerwald (Sheryl Crow). She has co-written with accomplished recording artists such as Vertical Horizon, Fastball, Colbie Caillat, Chuck Wicks, and Javier. Alissa also co-wrote and co-performed the theme song for the ABC hit series “Hope and Faith.” She recently signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing.

Alissa is a renowned piano and vocal talent, having worked on the set of "Hollywoodland" (Focus Features 2006) as vocal coach to Ben Affleck. She is also an actress, appearing in commercials and indie films. She created and starred in the short film “Superchicks,” which was honored at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Alissa currently divides her time between Los Angeles and Nashville, and can be seen performing live around the world.

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REVIEWS

Very beautiful
author: Le Page Sandrine
I love very much ths album, thank you very much Alissa for this moment!!!
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fab!
author: Raamon Newman
This music is food for the body, mind and soul. Loved every track!
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In Your Wake
author: MELISSA REES
I love this album!
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instanly addicted
author: Xavier Armand
this album is lush and flowing with all the emotion that female singer/song writers can muster. most all the song deal with lost love. in a great way. shes keeps her subject rather vague which is a great strong point. it leaves it open for a wide range of people to relate to whats shes saying. (ie. this album has me thinking more of my past drug addiction rather than past lovers). her voice is a bit shaky, but, i still like it. it adds a good deal of raw feeling to the lyrics. the music is lush and deep and full. id compare early tori amos with a bit more pop and a faster tempo mixed with the darkness alanis morissette had in her first two u.s.a. releases. its very unique and beautiful. if you like just anyone of the samples. get the cd. it will grow on you.
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