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Amy Raasch : Love or Inertia
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Fans of Joni Mitchell, Aimee Mann & Patty Griffin will appreciate the novel's worth of emotion and storytelling in each cinematic track. You'll make new friends in every song, and you'll want to invite them in over and over again.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2007
Love or Inertia Record Label: Amy Raasch
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alcatraz 3:40 $0.99
Missing 4:46 $0.99
Listen Once 4:31 $0.99
Merry Go Reel 3:44 $0.99
Neverland 4:43 $0.99
Territory 1:22 $0.99
Man of Steel 4:41 $0.99
Jane 4:29 $0.99
Red Letter Day 3:04 $0.99
Endless Sky 5:05 $0.99
Take Me Home 4:23 $0.99
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Album Notes

"She's got her own inner groove; nothing tentative about it. A force to be reckoned with.” - Don Was

Amy Raasch’s win in the 3rd Annual GINA/LAWIM Singer/Songwriter Contest for the Missing couldn’t come at a better time. She is just finishing up her debut album, which will feature her winning song, “Missing:” the story of a missing child told from the perspective of the child’s best friend. Likened to songwriting powerhouses Joni Mitchell, Ryan Adams, and Jane Siberry, her debut is an organic, intimate exploration of love versus independence.

"Her music is extremely inventive & narrative; it turns me on.”
- Michael Mollura, Music Connection

Every song is personal: it’s as if she crawls into the skin of the characters that speak through her songs. In fact, her first song was written in the voice of the character she played in feature film “the four corners of nowhere,” a Sundance pick soon to be released on DVD.

“Sophisticated, solid and comfortable like the seats of a Rolls Royce...Miss Raasch opens delicately for us the doors to her kingdom. One would have to be deaf -- and blind – to stay outside.” - Hector Zazou

Smoldering with breathy intensity one moment and exploding into full-voiced ecstasy the next, her dynamic live sound has lit up stages from Genghis Cohen, the Knitting Factory, Room 5, and Dragonfly to legendary NYC venues the Bitter End and CBGB’s. Following her acclaimed six-month residency at Tempest, she was named one of Music Connection’s "HOT 100 Unsigned Artists" for 2006.

"In a world full of derivative artists, she has a sound all her own."
- Paul Ill (Christina Aguilera, Linda Perry), Paul’s Pix, L.A.

Her distinctive guitar sound is based on open tunings of her own invention, and is complimented by an accomplished group of musicians. Drummer Dony Wynn (Robert Palmer) laid the foundation at Music Lane Studios (Sheryl Crow) in Austin, Texas. The production team included Austin-based producer Emile Millar (Kelly Dalton, Postfontaine, The Lapdancers), engineer Thom Flowers (Bad Astronaut, Sugarcult, Tim Cullen), and multi-instrumentalist Gar Robertson (Valentine’s Revenge, Sredni Vashtar). Patrick Warren (Fiona Apple, Aimee Mann) contributes lush, vintage keyboard sounds, with Milo DeCruz (Ryan Adams, Duncan Sheik) on bass and Stevie Blacke on strings.

Recently, she recorded a song for internationally acclaimed French producer Hector Zazou. Hear her multi-layered harmonies on “J’irai Pleurer Sous La Pluie” (“Cryin’ in the Rain”) on Zazou’s next record, “Looking in the Rear View Mirror.”

She is very proud to support GINA 411, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring together media agencies and artists to create an avenue of hope and awareness that can guide people whose family members become missing.

To get the latest news and hear exclusive, pre-release album tracks, sign the mailing list at www.amyraasch.com. You can also find her on www.myspace.com/amyraasch.

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REVIEWS

Tea in the morning and wine at night
author: Sarah Arslanian
Love ir Inertia is Ms. Raasch's debut cd and I must say that I could not be more impressed. Her Lyrics awakened a part of me that have long been dormant. Like a strong tea in the morning it opened my eyes and refused to let me close them. Her songs carried me through a journey of innocence, vulnerability and then strength. Like a journey in to womanhood these songs force us to face such things and remember things past. Musically and vocally Ms. Raasch has an uncanny ability to trick you in to thinking you know where the song is going: quiet and tender or a joyous explosion! One is always happily surprised with the outcome. By the time evening comes it is time for a congratulatory glass of wine for a job well done, by both the listener and Ms. Raasch. Truly a wonderful listen!
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Amy Raasch really pulls on a winner of a debut CD
author: Bob Carpenter
Actress/Model turned singer/songwriter Amy Raasch brings as much beauty to her latest career as she did her first. This time it is her songs and voice that pull you into Amy’s world. Once there, you don’t want to leave. These songs, all written by Raasch, are filled with clever and poignant lyrics. Backed by great musicians and just enough production to showcase and complete these tunes, the album’s not overly complex in sound as some tend to do. The recording and mix are both excellent. The standout song is “Missing” It starts off with a nice upbeat tone, then smacks you with some reality. Nice, expansive chorus. Selling lemonade and skipping stones – great mental pictures. Then “Why do they call you missing?” - Incredibly powerful Another is “Neverland” – Simple, clear melody. Very hook-y chorus. “If you love me, I will carry you home” - great emotion. Another of my favorite songs is the wide-open sound of “Endless Sky” Simple, slow expansion in4 into the chorus is 3 is very effective. Paints a beautiful mind picture. All in all the whole album is very listenable, with nice contrasts in both tone and style. Amy Raasch really pulls on a winner of a debut CD.
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Beautiful, emotional yet intimate
author: Donny Corsentino
Amy Raasch's intimate style pulls you in. This CD truly shows her gift as a songwriter, with diverse songs and a solid style. The CDBaby snippets really does not do the songs justice!
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Singing just to you...
author: NJA
Very intimate, meaningful album. Emotional depth on each track. No songs that I'll skip thru, but my favorites so far are Missing (as prev reviewer said, reflecting her work with GINA), Listen Once, Merry Go Reel, Endless Sky and Take Me Home. Many lyrics that can have different meanings to those with different perspectives, which I love. Intelligent, beautiful songcrafting.
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