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Amanda Pearcy : Waitin' On Sunday
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"It smacks of authenticity and a bit of road weary living..."
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2009
Waitin' On Sunday
Amanda Pearcy
Record Label: Buddy Jake Records
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1. Casino 3:49 $0.99
2. Haunted Man 4:58 $0.99
3. Guess the Sun's Comin' Up 3:49 $0.99
4. Paint by Numbers 2:53 $0.99
5. Servants' Entrance 3:13 $0.99
6. The Cruelty of Memory 3:17 $0.99
7. Bring It On 4:12 $0.99
8. Fatherless Son 3:07 $0.99
9. The Strength Lies in the Proof 3:54 $0.99
10. Mother's Lament 3:22 $0.99
11. Indian Summers 4:41 $0.99
12. Waitin' On Sunday 4:25 $0.99
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Album Notes

"...absolutely beautiful." Fred Schmale, www.realrootscafe.com

“It smacks of authenticity and a bit of road weary living. Something that should resonate with most of us in these times when the road of life is anything but smooth.” Dan Alloway, Folk Fury, KTEP-FM, El Paso, Texas

"Amanda Pearcy's debut CD, "Waitin' On Sunday", is one of those CDs that takes a lifetime to create. It's a deeply personal CD from a singer/songwriter who can share her joys and sorrows in a way that makes you thankful for the experience. Her vocal style is full, authentic, confident and melodic while still being thoroughly grounded in south-central Texas." Calvin Powers, Taproot Radio

"Amanda Pearcy’s background has provided her with rich material for her songs... It’s no wonder that Pearcy’s story has developed into classic, southern ballads on her debut album Waitin’ on Sunday. The album is a collection of introspective country-folk ballads coupled by a backdrop of Pearcy’s soft, fluid vocals which showcase a beautiful representation of Pearcy’s raw and earthy soul. “Casino” and “Paint by Numbers” capture more upbeat and knee-slapping tempos...similar to a classic Johnny Cash... filled with earnest songwriting and moving singing, which is refreshing and too good to pass up. " Bianetth Valdez, Austin's Jupiter Index Web Magazine

"...Amanda Pearcy should be considered as a fresh generation within the Americana scene that this Southern state has to offer...Amanda bases her songs purely upon her own merits, either personally, or including the history of her immediate family...2009 is now already one of the richest music years. Hardly have I seen such a magnificent range of recordings within one individual year. However, without taking some modesty into consideration, I am convinced that this album will end high within my personal preferences. Why? Simply because this is a pure debut, full of integrity, where everything falls into place. Nice that this young songstress comes from Texas, apparently their musical source hasn’t dried entirely. It’s authentic and refreshing...and certainly to be noted for your personal wish list." Rein van den Berg, No Depression, Johnny's Garden, www.rootsville.be

From a live performance review: "Amanda is musically somewhere between Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton to my ears. Her mood is all Emmylou, but her voice has some Dolly in it. If Lisa Hannigan was raised in the South, not in Ireland, she'd probably sound like Amanda. ...Amanda obviously knows country music, and plays it straight, but the stories lean toward the outlaw category...a solid performer and songwriter..." Tyler John Arnold, MohawkRadio.com

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REVIEWS

Waitin' On Sunday
author: Sally Forth
"Waitin' on Sunday" is a beautiful and richly textured album by a talented artist. The combination of Amanda's soulful voice, poignant lyrics and intricate guitar chords will stir souls and strum heartstrings. Most notably on the track "Mother's Lament" in which the listener can almost feel the tangible pain of a widowed mom's struggle. Whether it is country, alt-country or Americana, Amanda Pearcy's "Waitin' on Sunday" is singing and songwriting at its finest.
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The Strength lies in the Proof
author: George Phifer
Such wonderful lines, she takes you on a journey, and brings you back, very well written and played
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