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Elizabeth White : The Edges of My Heart
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Passionate, mature, lyric-oriented, rhythm-driven acoustic folk-rock ie: Indigo Girls, Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams, Tracy Chapman, with a little Melissa Etheridge around the edges.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 1997
The Edges of My Heart Record Label: Fuzzy Paw Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Will Never Be The Same 0:00 Album Only
We've Done Nothing Wrong 0:00 Album Only
Make This Bird Fly 0:00 Album Only
What You Need 0:00 Album Only
The Edges Of My Heart 0:00 Album Only
Joan Of Arc 0:00 Album Only
If I Reach For What I Want 0:00 Album Only
They Were Only Praying 0:00 Album Only
Bits and Pieces 0:00 Album Only
The Power Of Your Kiss 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

If you own or have heard Patty Griffin's debut album "Living With Ghosts" you'll understand what inspired Elizabeth to release her own debut as a solo acoustic project. It's a risky way to jump off of that musical cliff, putting the artist out there to sink or swim in a very vulnerable way. But listen to even just the first few tracks, and you'll see the she follows in Patty's steps brilliantly. Nothing but her voice, her guitar, the words, and the emotions that drive it all. And it's all you need. The critics agree:

"For those like myself that miss that simple acoustic sound of the Indigo Girls early years, this disc may be the perfect cure. Elizabeth White writes gentle folk songs a la Emily Saliers, with a rough around the edges vocal style along the lines of Amy Ray, and the combination makes for a wonderful debut release, and one that will find a comfortable spot in your collection alongside those early Indigo Girls releases." (CDReviews.com)

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