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Jamie Kindleyside : kind-le-sid
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"Sharp, spare and honest...you have to hear this." -Kevin Welch
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2005
kind-le-sid Record Label: Jamie Kindleyside
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Ain't Had Nothin' 2:11 $0.99
Manhattan 2:55 $0.99
Look Over Your Shoulder 2:49 $0.99
Bobby Orr 3:36 $0.99
Rather Have You 2:52 $0.99
Cinnamon & Sage 3:28 $0.99
A Prayer From Montana 2:59 $0.99
Sally 3:16 $0.99
Jesus In My Heart 3:21 $0.99
I Wish I Could Be With You 2:36 $0.99

Album Notes

Jamie Kindleyside's new release,"kind-le-sid" (produced by Mark Ermlich), is an exceptional collection of lived-in songs. The recording features Grammy nominated keyboardist Johnny Neel (Allman Brothers) and one-of-a-kind harmonica player Jelly Roll Johnson. Selections vary from the rhythmic buoyancy of "Manhattan" to the heart wrenching loss of "Cinnamon & Sage". "kind-le-sid" is a sound representation of Jamie's songwriting prowess and a testament to his capability as an artist in general.

"Although I've known Jamie Kindleyside for several years, it is only after listening to this collection of songs that I feel I've really begun to KNOW him. The writing here is sharp, spare, and honest, and it includes one of my favorites, the powerful "Cinnamon & Sage", which paints an incredibly clear portrait of big corporate sins against the earth and her people. You have to hear this and pass it on, along with all the others in this fine collection of work" Kevin Welch (liner notes)

"A very talented singer/songwriter. He has played everywhere from dives, to the street, to festivals, and often at The Bluebird Cafe'. No matter the venue, the crowds relate to him...He is a poet, a blues man, a folkie and a nice guy." Amy Kurland, owner of The Bluebird Cafe' in Nashville TN

"A charismatic performer with a smoky voice and lean, well-crafted songs" - Sing Out! Magazine

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