Love and Discipline
Deborah Pardes
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(617543100823)
Record Label: Mentl Music
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Hello - this is my 6th CD selling through the fabulous CD Baby network. (2 of the 6 are the SIBL Project CD's that I produced for the non-profit Artists for Literacy)
This project is a result of some very dense, meaningful, and happy hours in the studio with some great artists. I engineered and produced this over the last year, with intention of capturing some provacative thoughts, sticky melodies, and heartfelt vocal exclamations...I hope the tracks resonate with you. Thanks so much for listening and for your support.
Who's on the latest CD - Love and Discipline?
John Evans [Tori Amos], Dawn Richardson [Four Non-Blondes], Julie Wolf [Ani Difranco], Pam Delgado [Blame Sally], Alexis Harte [Alexis Harte Band], Ned Clarke, Zack Pitt-Smith, Randy Weaver, Cara Wick
Media Coverage of Work
New York Times, RollingStone, BillBoard, UTNE Reader, BBC (The Ticket), NPR (All Things Considered) San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, The Advocate, Performing Songwriter Magazine, Acoustic Guitar Magazine
Featured Performer in:
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (with EmmyLou Harris, Dolly Parton, Gillian Welch)
Lilith Fair West Coast (with Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan, The Pretenders)
Opened in the past for:
Richard Thompson
Dan Hicks
Richi Havens
Taj Mahal
Todd Rundgren
Tim Reynolds
Mose Allison
Bernie Taupin
Billy Mann
Peter Himmelman
David Wilcox
Loudon Wainwright III
Rory Block
Adrien Legg
Craig Chaquiso
Holly Near
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Love and Disclipline
author: Alice Carter
This collection of work is beautifully layered ~ Deborah's voice is distictive and beautiful. Arrangements never disappoint!
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Thank Goodness-- A new Deborah Pardes CD
author: Troy Shadbolt
One of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Deborah Pardes brings us another CD after far too many years away with her trademark intelligence, wry wit, and a voice so full of aching that she can make statues weep.
I've always hoped Deborah would increase the orchestration of her recordings, and she has finally added that lush sound that so compliments her voice. These are not bubble gum pop, nor are you likely to hear any of them on top 20 radio unless they've all of a sudden increased the general IQ of that format by say 200%.
If you enjoyed Blessing or a Curse, you will be right at home here, and that's a good thing.
Thank you Deborah, I hope we'll be hearing more in the future.
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