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A charming and playful singer/songwriter, she has earned herself a deserved reputation for smart lyrics and subtly tackling big topics.
Genre:
Folk: Political Folk
Release Date:
2008
Albums you will love
Gregory And The Hawk
The Boats&birds - EP
Folk: Gentle
Nicole Reynolds
Wolves Won't Eat Us
Folk: Political
Nicole Reynolds
This Arduous Alchemy
Folk: Anti-Folk
Unordinary Mine
© Copyright-Nicole Reynolds
(700261247908)
Record Label: Nicole Reynolds
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unordinary mine is a collection of songs from 2007 to 2008. in it are loggers, prostitutes, a congressman, taxmen, indians, a girl who smokes, a girl who doesn't, a canary, a fireman, and some other mysterious figures. such a wide social range.
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Unordinairy Mine
author: Jeanne van Kuyk
Kia Ora from NZ. Heard the song wonderin played on National Radio and loved it straight away - couldn`t get it out of my head.
Ordered the cd and is great - awesome and very talented singer that Nicole - only wished the lyrics were inclosed with cd. Have to go for more now.....
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author: Jeanne van Kuyk
Unordinairy Mine.
Me too heard the song wonderin on national radio in NZ and loved it straight away - couldn`t get it out of my head. Surfed the website and found all details and additional music from this very unique and gifted singer. Well done Nicole -we have to get more of you in our living room and beyond.
Kia Ora from New Zealand. ;-) Also wanted to comment on the awesome and lovely service we received from CD Baby - great karma and energy all over.
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Wonderin
author: Naomi Robinson
I heard this song on Radio National NZ and was so taken with Nicole Reynolds voice that hunted heaps of record shops trying to buy it to no avail. The web site I found so I would like to buy all her CDs - the most gifted singer and lyrics to match.
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best yet
author: Phoebe
I like Wolves Won't Eat Us, I love This Arduous Alchemy, and I really love Unordinary Mine. All three are completely worth getting, but this new CD is really beautiful. It is remarkable to me that someone can keep improving on something that was so great to start with. Her music is honest, unpretentious, and is a simple but completely eloquent voice in a sea of second-rate drumbeat-weak voice combos. Bravo. Encore?
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