Loralyn Coles | Blue Moonlight

Go To Artist Page

Recommended if You Like
Anne Hills Cindy Mangsen Judy Collins

Album Links
official website

More Artists From
United States - Washington DC

Other Genres You Will Love
Folk: Folk Pop Folk: Traditional Folk Moods: Type: Lyrical
There are no items in your wishlist.

Blue Moonlight

by Loralyn Coles

Whether it’s a contemporary or a new “traditional” Folk song, an Irish ballad that could be centuries old, or a classic heartbreak Country song, Loralyn’s clear voice and evocative songwriting transport you to other places, other times.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 

We'll ship when it's back in stock

Order now and we'll ship when it's back in stock, or enter your email below to be notified when it's back in stock.
Sign up for the CD Baby Newsletter
Your email address will not be sold for any reason.
Continue Shopping
just a few left.
order now!
Share to Google +1

Tracks

Available in: MP3, MP3-320, and FLAC file types.

To listen to tracks you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.

  song title
share
time
download
1. Sultry Ways
Share this song!
X
5:10 album only
2. Northern Lights
Share this song!
X
4:28 album only
3. Golden Songs, The Water Is Wide
Share this song!
X
4:19 album only
4. Fallen Tears
Share this song!
X
3:51 album only
5. Paper Angels
Share this song!
X
4:47 album only
6. Long Distance Train
Share this song!
X
3:15 album only
7. Once In A Blue Moonlight
Share this song!
X
3:11 album only
8. Gypsy Star
Share this song!
X
5:00 album only
9. Lark In The Morning, Wild Geese At Night
Share this song!
X
3:41 album only
10. Offer Me A Sip
Share this song!
X
3:44 album only
11. Children of Summer
Share this song!
X
4:54 album only
preview all songs

ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
In these original songs, maple trees wear lipstick, golden songs are sung on uncharted shores, the Northern Lights dance for the dead, and sweat is champagne skin. Let paper angels carry pain away and gypsy stars take you along, while the trains sound more lonesome in this blue moonlight.

Accompanying Loralyn on her debut release with their own expressive playing are: Jon Carroll (Mary Chapin Carpenter Band, Starland Vocal Band) on piano, Fred Lieder (Lisa Moscatiello) on cello, Dave Van Allen (Last Train Home) on pedal steel, Robert Spates on violin, David Kitchen, and other wonderful DC area musicians.

Produced by multiple Wammie winning producer, Marco Delmar, these are songs that explore desire, loss, and hope.


Reviews


to write a review