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Noelle Hampton : 5 for the Road
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A tasty 5-song sampler of rootsy, lush rock.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2002
5 for the Road Record Label: T-Rexx Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Pray for the Weather 4:22 Album Only
Bitter Song 4:32 Album Only
This Could Be Our Home 3:53 Album Only
Mean Old Town 5:07 Album Only
Here On the Ground 5:33 Album Only
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Album Notes

San Francisco based singer-songwriter, Noëlle Hampton, has been nominated for "Outstanding Female Vocalist" in the California Music Awards along with Aimee Mann, Gwen Stefani, Tracy Chapman and more. She was also the winner of the highly competitive Lilith Fair Talent Search, and is just recently voted one of San Francisco's hottest bands for 2002. She continues to garner attention for her independent release, "Under These Skies,"(also available on CDBaby) which has sold thousands of copies, and now she is back with some spanking new recordings. Noëlle wanted to have a great representation of her newer material when she started touring the U.S. this summer, and couldn't wait for a full length album to be done, so she released "5 For The Road." It's a tasty 5-song sampler of what is to come for the next cd. Noëlle Hampton and André Moran team up again on production, with additional help from their musical family including Michael Godwin and David Kostiner, to create a unique sound - both rootsy and lush. "5 For The Road" also includes the very sought after song, "Here on the Ground," featured in the acclaimed film Big Love (showing on the Sundance Channel.) If you enjoy songwriters such as Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams and Shawn Colvin, you should absolutely pick up this CD! This is a limited printing and will most likely go quickly, so get your copy now. While you're here, pick up Noelle's other releases: UNDER THESE SKIES and JAZZ UP YOUR COUNTRY CHRISTMAS

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REVIEWS

author: CD Baby
Enjoy the perfect balance of depth and lightness when Sheryl Crow and Shawn Colvin do lunch with Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls (all wearing cowgirl boots) in this album of rootsy folk pop. There's no room for frowns and pitiful whimpers when this sound fills the air with its rhinestone sparkle, and soft leather comfort.
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