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Natalie Farr : Telephone Sketch
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Eclectic sometimes electric folk. Sparse, beautiful.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 1996
Telephone Sketch Record Label: bloomshen
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Swept 5:29 $0.99
Wishing Away 4:37 $0.99
Forever Lay 3:38 $0.99
L 7:19 $0.99
What Have I Done 4:53 $0.99
Chicken in a Fence 2:57 $0.99
Piano Song 5:00 $0.99
Strange Bridge 3:44 $0.99
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Album Notes

Natalie Farr - vocals, guitar
Travis Denton - drums
Bruce Bennett - keys
Jeff Lackey - bass/keys
Recorded and Mixed by Bruce bennet at Exocet Studios
Swept recorded by Harry O'Brien at Atlanta Recording Studios


Rock?Alternative FOLK?Country?

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REVIEWS

Pretty Good, But I love her Voice
author: Vicki Ahmad
I adore Natalie's voice so this CD wasn't the best to showcase her instrument that I love, her voice, since it's a lot of instrumental pieces and quite experimental. It's a different side of Natalie and I'm enjoying it for that reason. I think she has one of the most intriguing voices ever, very captivating.
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We need more music!
author: Chris Blake
I always loved Natalie Farr. Ever since first hearing her stuff while interning with her music publisher. I don't know what prompted me to suddenly Google her today, but I was really excited to find her stuff here and on iTunes. My question if she's listening: can we look forward to more music?! And are there copies available of some of the older stuff? I recall one song in particular. "You and I," I think it was called. Anyway, looking forward to listening to my downloads of Swept and Telephone Sketch!
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natalie is brilliant! you will not find her style repeated.
author: jeff lackey
strong showing from natalie farr. one of her best. includes two of my all time favorites, "chiken in a fence" and "strange bridge". these songs will take you on a journey and not release you until the journey is over.
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Folk music that doesn't suck
author: PerkinsWood
In the way that Bob Dylan doesn't seem like folk music -- then add beautiful ethereal sounds and a fresh sincerity. Purely good music.
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