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Nicole Janson : the three Ps
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One part whiskey--two parts trouble. Pop songstress wandering on Interstate 10 somewhere between Texas and California.
Genre: Pop: Piano
Release Date: 2005
the three Ps Record Label: Bird In Space Music
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More Than This 3:19 $0.99
Do-Do 4:14 $0.99
Lonely Ego 2:38 $0.99
You Say 4:00 $0.99
Million Stars 4:00 $0.99
Fresh Bruise 4:20 $0.99
C*nt Tree 3:09 $0.99
Fail Me 4:11 $0.99
Woman 7 3:09 $0.99
Shadowman 3:29 $0.99
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Album Notes

"My first public 'performance' was singing karaoke to a transsexual emcee named Jackie."
Janson began at ten with opera lessons, but it was exposure to artists such as Jeff Buckley, Bjork, and Fleetwood Mac that inspired her to pursue songwriting. After graduating college she sought a creative outlet and taught herself to play guitar and piano. After writing several songs, she began playing coffeehouses and clubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Seasoned musicians Paul Gonzalez (Chaka Kahn/Louie Shelton) and JB Eckel (WAR/Santana) offered assistance recording and producing Janson's two EP's The Same Dust (2000), and Red Flags (2002).

"In under one year, I've 'fallen' in and out of love twice, worked five jobs, lived in two homes, and kept a band of four grown men together playing music about my crazy female whims."
Leaving LA behind in 2002, Janson packed keyboard and guitar in her car, and drove to Texas looking for new musical inspiration. In Austin, she put together a new band and has played clubs, festivals, and benefit concerts. She has received airplay on Austin college, national public, and commercial radio. Janson has recently produced and recorded a full-length album entitled "the three p's." Release is scheduled for December 1, 2004.

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REVIEWS

Her best album to date! Incredibly personal at times...
author: Jason G.
This disc has some incredible tracks on it. My favorite is "fresh bruises" which might be considered a love song, but there's something else in there... great stuff! The tracks go from fun-choppy-jumping to painful-introspective-emotional open-sores. More than worth a listen.
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