Black
© Copyright-Fluffy Puppy Music
(829757782720)
Record Label: Fluffy Puppy Records
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This cover song is perfomed with the utmost passion and servitude towards the original masters: Peal Jam, one of my all time favorite bands. Eddie Vedder and Stone Gossard wrote this song together for their album "Ten." I have such beautful and confusing memories from listening to that song in a van as a teenager with some new friends whom I just wanted to become... The song is so pure and beautiful, and we enjoyed recording it so much that it needed it's own little single. Cellist Guenevere Measham recorded with us the day before a life changing trip to Australia, to where she has since moved and started a new life! She is so volitile (shhhh) and it comes through in the recording.
Included is a song called Baby, very sweet and sort of sad. It is a live recording which is my favorite kind. Billy Malpede plays the piano like nothing else in the world exists in that perfect five minutes except for the piano and the song. Listen to the samples here and enjoy.
Love,
Jennifer
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awesome pearl jam cover
author: taryn
I am writing the review before even getting the album, but I can tell by the generous 2 minute sample on the site that this version of Black is really cool, her voice is really haunting and I love that it's a girl's voice and a little bit slower. Cant wait to get it.
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My new favorite: Black
author: Steven
I've been to a few of Miss Nash's shows and love this new siren. My favorite had been Down on the Highway but I think I have a new favorite in Black. I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more of Jennifer Nash.
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zazu
author: zazu
wow, Jen u are amazing :]
really, really cool songs my fav is - down on the higway-
but why i can't find in some download programms ur music ? :(
so sad :((
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better than the original
author: Marc
Hey I am a pearl Jam fan and I really love this record. It retains the same emotion and sincerity as the original, but sort of bigger where was big and more delicate where it was mellow. Really love the strings in place of the guitars, although I swear there are guitars, too. Has Eddie heard this?
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