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Amy Speace : Songs For Bright Street
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Alt-country/folk/rock from the heartland of Jersey City led by a pissier Emmylou. Best served chilled.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2006
Songs For Bright Street © Copyright-Wildflower Records/Amy Speace
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Step Out of the Shade 3:44 Not Available
Water Landing 3:11 Not Available
Not The Heartless Kind 4:02 Not Available
Two 2:47 Not Available
Shed This Skin 5:44 Not Available
The Real Thing 3:18 Not Available
Make Me Lonely Again 5:05 Not Available
Dreaming 3:17 Not Available
Row Row Row 4:24 Not Available
Right Through To Me 5:12 Not Available
Can't Find A Reason To Cry 4:13 Not Available
Double Wide Trailer 3:59 Not Available
Home 4:45 Not Available
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Album Notes

Rock. Country. Folk. Americana. Amy Speace & The Tearjerks blend it like Jersey City sludge. Like a more urban Emmylou with a pissy streak, Amy added her band of boys, The Tearjerks, and recorded her newest offering "Songs For Bright Street" (Wildflower Records, May 2006) in a Hoboken recording studio housed behind an old homing pigeon club. This is an album that doesn't care what bin it lands into. The lyrics mix the blunt and the poetic and lay on a hooky melodic bed. From the edgy rant of "Not The Heartless Kind" to the AAA sunshiney "Step Out of the Shade" to the pared down old timey "Two" (a duet w/ The Jayhawks' Gary Louris) to the all out wail of "Shed This Skin", "Bright Street", produced by Tearjerks' lead guitar player James Mastro (The Bongos, Health & Happiness Show, Ian Hunter), is a great ride. Amy Speace has played with Alejandro Escovedo, Ian Hunter, Little Feat, Steve Forbert, Judy Collins, Catie Curtis, Rosie Flores and Ricky Skaggs, among others. Released in Euro

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REVIEWS

Awesome!
author: Elaine
My first introduction to Amy Speace and the Tearjerks. Absolutely found the CD Amy Speace: Songs For Bright Street an edgy sound with a twist of angst that makes me want to scream YEAH! especially Not the Heartless Kind. I also enjoy the soulful side of the folk music and the guitar work is out of this world. Brilliant!
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Well worth the price of admition
author: Dave
This is a great CD. I must admit its my first exposure to Amy Speace but I will by her previous works after listening to "Songs for Bright Street" I highly recommend it.
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Finally a CD as good as Amy is!
author: Tom Weber
It's a rockin' little record I want my jockey to play (as Chuck Berry would say). This CD showcases Amy at her best, in fine voice, great songwriting, with tasteful contributions from her road band and friends. Amy plays with great musicians -- James Mastro playing Joe Perry-ish rock guitar, Rich Feridun channeling James Burton and Scotty Moore, Matt Lindsey and Jagoda laying down hot but understated rhythm. Get this record! You will not be disappointed.
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Even Jersey girls can be Twangy
author: ken lawrence
thursday June 8, 2006 was rainy and crappy in the state of Jersey. it's funny i picked,5:33 in the afternoon to sample the latest album from Amy speace. step out of the shade was perfect for today. not the heartless kind equally good showing this set of blind man's ears that Yeah even Jersey girls can be Twangy.
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