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Amy Loftus : Straight to Amy
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alt-country/folk/pop
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2005
Straight to Amy Record Label: Appletree
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Artificial Glare 4:17 $0.99
Like You Should 4:34 $0.99
Ready to Fall 3:50 $0.99
Work to Do 3:13 $0.99
Nashville Doesn't Sleep Here Tonight 3:21 $0.99
Lonesome Call 3:14 $0.99
Straight to Hell 5:01 $0.99
Red River 3:40 $0.99
Jesus, I Know 3:27 $0.99
Bad Neighborhood 3:58 $0.99
This Current 3:37 $0.99
Maybe it's a Sign 2:49 $0.99
Sacred Day 4:48 $0.99
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Album Notes

About Amy Loftus, Nashville Scene recently wrote: "She is that rare find who sounds fully developed on first blush, offering tender songs that barely hide her anger and angry songs that cut with tender empathy." Although Amy herself isn’t so sure about the anger part of that praise, her growing legion of fans definitely feel the tenderness part, 'cause people tend to fall in love with Amy Loftus. She’s beautiful, and that certainly helps in this business, but it’s Amy’s gift for melody that really gets under your skin. Songs like "Cavalier", which was a finalist in the 7th annual CMT/NSAI Song Contest, instantly hook into your brain, leaving you wanting more. Raised in Chicago (alumni of nationally heralded Second City), and trained as an actress and a dancer – she did her time in L.A., chasing the Hollywood dream – Amy moved to Nashville because "it’s the music that brought me here, the sense of reverence for the song and for songwriters."
Armed with a degree in art and no desire to paint, in 2001, Amy began teaching herself how to play guitar. In 2003, she began playing solo shows and working on demos with Will Kimbrough that led to her first independent album, "Straight to Amy", released in 2005. Shortly after that, Amy was named "Best New Singer/Songwriter" by the Nashville Scene. The song "Work to Do" placed third in the International Songwriting Competition, (hailed by the New York Times as “the songwriting contest to take note of”).
"Better", a full length album recorded live to two track analog with engineer/producer Lij, followed in 2007.
Amy is not a live act to be missed. One reviewer wrote: "It's a rare thing in LA to have a bar full of people shut up and listen. A voice as hauntingly soul-stirring as Alison Krauss". Amy is currently out there in America supporting the release of her new EP FIREWORKS.

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REVIEWS

Amy's voice is a touch of heaven.
author: Patricia J. Jones
The selection of songs is perfect to display the variety and range of Amy's beautiful talent. This CD is such a delightful traveling companion in my car on trips, short or long. I hope this is but the first of many CD's in Amy's career. Thank you for such beauty.
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Wow, this is breakthrough! A new artist with a new sound.
author: Phil
Just got the CD and have listened to it all weekend. Amy really brings in quite a range. She has talent and her music and lyrics are great. Ready to Fall and Work to Do get to the core of relationships. Sacred Day is what life is all about. Can't wait to see her in Chicago in June!
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Sometimes happy, sometimes melancholy-- always good to listen to
author: gak
this disc takes me through happiness... anger... wonderment... joy... and everything in the dots between them. i know that amy loftus is on her way to something big. get this cd before the rest of the world has lifted its ear to her beautiful music.
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Fabulous lyrics to diverse styles of music.
author: Trish Morris
Lyrics that make you think, melodies that stay in your head. My favorites are Ready to Fall, Work to Do, This Current, Bad Neighborhood and Sacred Day. And all the others are just below that! So easy to listen to again and again. This one stays in the car!
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