
Juliana Finch
How To Take The Fall
© 2006 Juliana Finch (634479509797)
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Sweet & sultry vocals, compelling lyrics and great stories.
tracks
- 1 Glass Heart
- 2 Rattlesnake
- 3 The Wind That Shakes The Barley
- 4 Burning Down
- 5 Carrying You
- 6 Love Like You
- 7 Joshua
- 8 Sarah's Apartment
- 9 Dry Land
- 10 How To Take The Fall
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Mary Chapin Carpenter meets Sarah McLachlan in an Irish pub.
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Wonderful!
author: Karen OThis CD is a breath of fresh air. The lyrics are touching and Juliana's voice is amazingly pure and unique. My favorites are the piano driven "Sarah's Apartment" and the sultry "Rattlesnake". There is such a wide range of styles on this single CD that everyone will find something they enjoy.
Pleasantly sweet and fresh
author: Francesco LabateWhen this hot whether brings my brain drunk of work to rave and I start imaging a gruop of Doich guys drinking at Beer Fest, my hand clicking on "Sarah's apartment" plasantly switches my brain on passing through a sweet and freshing dream. Sweet the voice, freshing the music! Bootstrapping it notices it's just 6 p.m., it's time to return at home! But this is not a dream it's true, work is finished, I can go!!
Beautiful and memorable
author: MegsThe music is beautiful and the talent shown in Juliana's first CD to write songs which can be related to anyone's experiences continues to be true of those on this album. I find myself personally connecting to her music as I listen to it over and over. I can't get enough!
Two days out and songs are already sticking in my head.
author: JamieI had to wait a long time for the overseas postage of this, and it was worth it. By golly do I love Juliana's voice - never more so than on the opening track, Glass Heart. There're also new and improved versions of a couple of tracks I've already got (Carrying You, Burning Down). My favourite so far is the bouncily cheery Sarah's Apartment, which is just as well as that's the one that was stuck in my head as I tried to get to sleep last night.
Absolutely wonderful.
author: Jessica Duncan'How To Take The Fall' showcases Juliana's growth as an artist perfectly; this album is wonderfully polished and eloquent, full of grace, and a joy to listen to.
Raw, Honest Originals
author: Lindsay SmithJuliana Finch has obviously put a lot of herself into this CD. The lyrics are raw and honest, and the arrangements drive home every word. Having listened to her previous effort, I am thrilled to see how much she's grown. This is a songwriter who knows exactly what she wants to say and how she wants to say it. She covers the usual ground of love and relationships, but make no mistake; these songs are all true originals. Anyone who's a fan of Sarah McLachlan, Natalie Merchant, or the Indigo Girls should give Juliana Finch a listen.
Beautiful.
author: Josh MThis is fantastic, from start to finish. The disc is full of surprising and satisfying melodies that are nonetheless well grounded in folk tradition, and some of the best lyrics you'll find anywhere.