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Gail Lewis : Where the Great Blue Flies
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Original songs, reflective and funny – music that combines classical and folk roots with country and blues rhythms.
Genre: Folk: like Joni
Release Date: 2001
Where the Great Blue Flies Record Label: Great Blue Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Highway 4:52 Album Only
California Bound 3:41 Album Only
My Poetry/Song without End 4:55 Album Only
Lady at the Bar 3:11 Album Only
Little Dogface 1:43 Album Only
Send Me an Angel 2:32 Album Only
My Love 3:53 Album Only
Another World 2:49 Album Only
Lawnmower 3:13 Album Only
6:09 Woodrow 2:16 Album Only
Twilight 3:23 Album Only
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Album Notes

Gail was a founding member and 'Primal Sing Specialist' of The Therapy Sisters (http://members.aol.com/hisissy,) with whom she recorded three albums and performed for ten years, including two live radio performances on KUT’s Live Set. Other performances include the first four South By Southwest Music Festivals in Austin, Texas, and The Lone Star Women's Music Festival. She has opened for Holly Near, Theresa Trull, as well as performed at The Philadelphia Folk Festival with Linden Sherwin, and The Michigan Women's Music Festival.

KUT's Dave Oberman says it best in his review:

The lyrics are strong, the melodies have just the right hooks to draw the listener in, and the production is first class . . . Your voice only improves over the years. I love the redo of '6:09 Woodrow', the playfulness of 'Lawnmower', the journey of 'Highway' with the 'CA Bound' segue, and on and on. I've listened to 7 albums today; of the lot, this is the best.

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REVIEWS

This is a child to be proud of!
author: David Oberman, Host Kut Radio Folkways
This is a child to be proud of! The lyrics are strong, the melodies have just the right hooks to draw the listener in, and the production is first class . . . Your voice only improves over the years. I love the redo of '6:09 Woodrow', the playfulness of 'Lawnmower', the journey of 'Highway' with the 'CA Bound' segue, and on and on. I've listened to 7 albums today; of the lot, this is the best.
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