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Jennifer Niceley : Seven Songs
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Original, "out of time" sound: compelling, emotional songwriting, haunting vocals -- cinematic production.
Genre: Pop: Delicate
Release Date: 2005
Seven Songs Record Label: Jennifer Niceley
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Moving On 5:54 Album Only
More Than You 4:30 Album Only
Biloxi 4:30 Album Only
Troubled Sea 3:16 Album Only
Inside My House 5:10 Album Only
You Belong to Me 2:20 Album Only
Falconer 3:56 Album Only
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Album Notes

-RECENT PRESS-

"So far outside the Nashville zeitgeist (redneck glam, Starbucks Americana and the inevitable backlash from bratty punk popsters), Jennifer Niceley may as well get it over with and move to SoHo, where her sonic gallery -- jazzy gestures, reverb blurs (courtesy of guitarist/producer Joe McMahan) and languid acoustic strokes -- would hang well with bohemians who consider Mazzy Star and the Cowboy Junkies the apotheosis of mood music. On her first and only release, Seven Songs, Niceley lives up to her name, then disowns it entirely. A gothic innocence slurs her temperate, delicately pitched voice, and a cool sexuality tingles between her lines like moonlight through magnolia trees. Her Southern melancholia isn't a put-on; it's a turn-on, if your dream belle is secretive-bordering-on-mystifying, intense-bordering-on-obsessive, literate-bordering-on-worldly. Any singer-songwriter knowing enough to cop a metaphor from Yeats' "Second Coming" or release all the dark sensuality of Jesse Winchester's "Biloxi" isn't easily forgotten."
Roy Kasten
Riverfront Times

-ALBUM CREDITS-

Anna Niceley: background vocals
Kyle Kegerreis: upright bass
Bryan Owings: drums and percussion
Paul Griffith: drums (Biloxi)
Jimmy Lester: drums (Moving On)
Steve Herman: trumpet
Kevin McKendree: Hammond M-3 organ
Joe McMahan: electric guitars, electric bass, keyboards, percussion

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REVIEWS

author: David R Ripper
Not quite as stunning as Luminous, but impressive nonetheless. I got them at the same time, and played this one first. If I didn't have Luminous, I'd play Seven Songs all the time.
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Love Ya Jennifer, Doug
author: Doug Dotson
I first met Jennifer at The Torch in Good old Knockssfull in the early 90's. I was amazed the first time that I heard her beautiful voice. I told her that she had a voice similar to Dory Previn, Andre Previn's first wife. I made Jennifer a cassette of I think, KINGS AND IGUANAS by Dory. Jennifer was also amazed to hear the similarities between Dory Previn and herself. The styles are different but the voices are very similar. I sort of lost contact with Jennifer when she moved to Nashville and about two years ago, I went to see Jennifer play at The Corner Lounge here in Good Old Knocksfull. I didn't dream that she would have remembered me but as soon as I walked in the door, she knew who I was. When she took a break, she came straight to my table and we chatted for a few. I got one of her CDs and it was what I was expecting from her, wonderful. I play it a lot to my friends and everyone seems to enjoy the CD as much as I do. I am especially drawn to the song BILOXI. I am anticipating her next CD.
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a love from another world
author: ken lawrence
Foundjennifer listed in music listings in the tennessean and the companion nashville rage so checked her out and boy what a voice. the best way to describe it is the title of this review. it's as if you were floating free in space in her arms with just the stars and moons or planets to guide you on a wonderful voyage across the universe. say wouldn't that be a cool song to hear jeniffer sing? well jennifer my love i am glad to belong to you and that dreamy voice.
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Oh my.
author: eRin Sheehan
Jennifer has the abilty to pull listners away from there thoughts and into her bliss. The CD is a must have in any collection.
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