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Faith Kleppinger : No Galore
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Combines fragile, delicate vocals with introspective literary references, served over subtle, textured arrangements
Genre: Folk: like Ani
Release Date: 2004
No Galore Record Label: Two Sheds Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
No Galore 3:15 Album Only
Pickup, Blue 2:20 Album Only
Understudy Lines 2:37 Album Only
Apart/Aside 2:51 Album Only
Another Room 3:01 Album Only
The Hills 2:48 Album Only
Gone Singin' 2:31 Album Only
Sleep Out 3:10 Album Only
All Day Alleluia 3:32 Album Only
Ready Made 3:46 Album Only
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Album Notes

Nomadic singer-songwriter Faith Kleppinger presents No Galore, her sophomore release and the follow-up to her successful 2002 debut, Asleep in the Well.

Faith picks up on No Galore where she left off on Asleep, with her trademark delicate, fragile vocals and quirky literary references set to dreamy melodies. What sets No Galore apart is that Faith plugs in! While maybe not as historically significant as Dylan plugging in at the '64 Newport Folk Festival, Faith does play a fair amount of electric guitar on the new record. The crunch of the guitar, along with the subtle textures of Faith's backing band, lend a new dynamic to her confessionals.

No Galore was recorded in Bloomington, Indiana at Mike Bridavsky's Russian Recording. Faith surrounded herself with some of Bloomington's finest musicians to flesh out the record. Guests include Kenny Childers, Derek Richey, and Freda Love, who collectively have played with the likes of Velo Deluxe, Mysteries of Life, Brando, the Prom, Gentleman Caller, Some Girls, and the Blake Babies.

Faith was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and now splits her time between rural Pennsylvania, Atlanta, and New York. Her musical career began in the late 90's in Atlanta, when she fronted the roots-rock band the Little Bobby Taylors.

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Great Album!
author: Sarah
This is a fantastic album...a must buy for any music fan.
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