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Libby Eason : Imperfectly
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From soulful lyrics to humorous observations on current culture, enjoy the many sides of Eason's song styling- people have compared her vocal quality to Joni Mitchell, her warmth to Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2002
Imperfectly Record Label: Dark Rose Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Imperfectly 4:42 Album Only
My Soul Is a River 3:54 Album Only
Water From the Well 4:30 Album Only
Share Your Life 4:10 Album Only
Two Days Before I'm Dead 3:35 Album Only
Love Has a Life of Its Own 4:53 Album Only
Icarus 5:04 Album Only
Ashes, Ashes 5:00 Album Only
Anymore 3:02 Album Only
I Just Wanna Go Home 3:44 Album Only
Julia 3:22 Album Only
Tell the Truth 3:37 Album Only
Lullaby 4:02 Album Only
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Album Notes

Although Eason has been playing and singing for many years, it wasn't until she turned 40 that she began her writing career. "I decided that by that age, a woman should have something to say for herself." In the last five years, she has recorded two CDs of original music, and planning a third.

What type of music is it? Hard to really categorize. It is acoustic, folk, a little bluesy, and it leans a little country in places. The songs cover a lot of territory, from lost love, in Imperfectly, to philosophy - "I'll be in heaven Two Days Before I'm Dead," to cultural trends - "I'm not skinny, Anymore." There is a nod to mythology in Icarus, tenderness in Share Your Life, and love for children in Lullaby. Sample them all for a glimpse into the varied song styling Libby Eason brings to the table.

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REVIEWS

You Tell 'Em Sister!
author: Kathy Reed
I stumbled across a short sample of "Anymore" and I was hooked. Her songs speak to the independent but vulnerable side of all women, with candor and even humor. The ad said Libby didn't find her "voice" in singing until she turned forty. Being over that age, I completely understood. But find it she did! Who can resist songs with lyrics like "I'm not skinny anymore, I like it like that!" She says all the things I think but don't say. YOu tell 'em Libby!
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