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Noelle Price : Stranger's Treehouse
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Primarily a solo performer with a lyrically-focused, acoustic guitar-accompanied sound that is loosely referred to as "folkish" (meaning it ain't exactly country, blues, or Lithuanian polka).
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2002
Stranger's Treehouse Record Label: Biscuit Joiner Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Kidding Me 4:28 $0.99
Chucking Altoids 3:31 $0.99
Bottom To That Hole 4:16 $0.99
Kiwanda 6:16 $0.99
Treehouse 3:11 $0.99
Love Alone 3:21 $0.99
Ordinary Days 5:12 $0.99
Cruise Control 3:58 $0.99
Out Of My Mind 3:19 $0.99
Missing Something Else 5:17 $0.99
Keeping Track Of Things 4:37 $0.99
Blessings Flow 4:16 $0.99
secret 3:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Stranger's Treehouse is a collection of Noelle's latest tunes. As you listen, you'll find yourself captivated by Noelle's rich lyrics, intimate vocal style, and unique perspective on life as you journey with her through a world of nail guns, altoids, and true love.

Instrumental and production contributions by John Mooy, Bill Lanphar, and guitar work by nationally renowned Jeff Pevar of CPR (who has also played with Ricky Lee Jones, Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn, Phil Lesh, and CSN, among others)add texture and depth to the instrumental dimension of this project.

Noelle is a thirty-something carpenter in Santa Barbara, CA, with a background in theoretical mathematics and a fondness for schizophrenics.

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REVIEWS

Stranger's Treehouse
author: Karen Jones
This is the first Noelle Price CD I owned and it led to me becoming a Noelle Price super fan. As I noted in a review of Backlit I am a musical misogynist and the majority of the artists I like are male. I'm not really sure what sets Noelle Price apart from her female musical peers because her style is very feminine although her take on life is less frilly than the average girl folksinger. The CD starts out with a sweet song about loyalty with a melody that immediately has the listener hooked. Chucking Altoids is a 'love gone wrong' song that left me hanging on every word. I really wanted to know how the night in question played out. And Noelle Price has a refreshing honesty in her song writing, boldly admitting "Never thought I'd reach psycho-chick status..." Bottom To That Hole is a smart bluegrass answer to psychoanalysis. Ordinary Days and Blessings Flow both make me count my blessings in a very serious way. This is a must have CD for anyone who cares about the craft of writing songs. I highly recommend this CD.
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loved the c.d., I hum the songs all day
author: Deena
I loved this c.d. The lyrics are especially meaningful and the tunes are energetic. I sing the songs when I am walking to school and smile.
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Noelle has a unique sound both in her lyrics and guitar playing.
author: Amy Semingson
Noelle's music has evolved to embrace many styles such as bluegrass (bottom to this hole) and a spiritual aspect as well (blessings flow). Her lyrics are fun and profound at the same time. I highly reccomend seeing Noelle live.
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author: Dennis Hamlin
I work with Noelle Price and I very much like her way of thnking. She has a sweet gentle way about her and that comes accross in her music. If she has another album coming out I would buy it.
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