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National Flower : farewell michael meanwhile
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NORTHWEST AMERICANA....sax to pedal steel ...violin to glockenspiel
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2006
farewell michael meanwhile
National Flower
Record Label: National Flower
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1. Rise & Fall 3:17 + MP3 $0.99
2. Gravity 3:58 + MP3 $0.99
3. Here Comes The Water 4:07 + MP3 $0.99
4. Days Of Greatness 4:27 + MP3 $0.99
5. Don't Forget Me 3:05 + MP3 $0.99
6. Hey Geronimo 3:51 + MP3 $0.99
7. Just One Of Those Things 2:42 + MP3 $0.99
8. Weight Of The World 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
9. Red & White & Blue 2:51 + MP3 $0.99
10. Riot 3:51 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Michael Sheridan arrived in Portland’s Eastside from the boroughs of New York City in early 2004. He released his first solo EP, produced by Paul Umbach, and began performing around town as Michael Meanwhile... The EP quickly joined the ranks of “CDBaby’s Top Sellers” and earned immediate attention with 4 songs regularly featured on the WB’s “One Tree HIll”, “Jack & Bobby” and “Summerland”. Two songs were placed in the ABC show “Wildfire” and another on FOX’s release of “Party Of Five” to DVD. Jeep adopted a track to launch it’s 2004 “Camp Jeep” promotion and several independent films featured songs from the album as well.

All the while in Portland, Michael was searching for a not so typical cast of musicians who could bring to life his growing notebook of songs. He was looking for players with diverse musical backgrounds, but a shared belief that all great music starts with honesty. This unlikely quarry resulted in a tremendous ensemble of some of Portland’s favorite sons. Scott Pemberton (Triclops, Conanza, La Dome) was the first to sign on playing lead guitar, pedal steel, bass and organ. Ji Tanzer (Rebecca Sanborn, Jujuba), a long time friend of Scott’s, was the next to come aboard bringing drums and percussion. Finally, Joey Cunningham (Sponge, Rubberneck, The Decemberists) stepped in to round out the line up playing everything from Sax to Melodica, Rhodes to Glockenspiel. Each Boasting a long and colorful list of credits, Scott, Joey & Ji are widely considered among the premier players in the Northwest.

The evolution of the project, nudged Michael to shed his solo moniker and release a self produced/recorded album under a new band name, National Flower. Early recognition of the single, “Rise & Fall”, has already been received from the folks at Mountain Stage and Performing Songwriter Magazine. It was selected as a finalist in their “NewSong Contest 2005”, and later declared a winner after a series of live performance rounds in West Virginia.

Refusing to be forced into a genre, National Flower has created their own. They affectionately call it Northwest Americana, which translates to great friends, making timeless music, from the most honest of places.

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REVIEWS

Transcends Purity & Truth
author: Gabe
                            
Unique on every plane, in person a down to earth anti-pretentious compassionate articulate courageous human being seeming to lack of nothing by way of Talent or Heart. Not an odd nor pretentious bone in his body yet with every reason for it, still, no. So it is with his music, a unique intriguing style that captures your soul from your first encounter. At Last, Something truly New, Something Truly Worthwhile!
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It's a delight start to finish -- just buy it now and thank me later
author: Bill Kelly
                            
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worth the listen
author: jay
                            
Rise and Fall is the best song on the album. It has a jazzy undertone and great lyrics. Gravity, Hey Geronimo, and Riot, make the cd worth the $$. There are no bad songs.
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Stunning
author: Sandy
                            
It's been years since I've heard anything as genuine and as beautiful as this record. A beautiful voice and beautiful arrangements. Rise and Fall, about the end of a relationship, nails it with "you've sorried me to death, now let me catch my breath" and Don't Forget About Me is chilling, with a terrific vocal. Whether your from NY or not, this is a must listen. This record is now part of my favorites.
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