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Norma MacDonald : the forest for the trees
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Seamlessly melds old-school country sensibilities with modern influences (Wilco, Patty Griffin, Bruce Springsteen) without losing so much as a drop of authenticity.
Genre: Country: Alt-Country
Release Date: 2008
the forest for the trees Record Label: Norma MacDonald
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
A Little Longer 4:25 $0.99
Everyone Lets You Down 3:12 $0.99
Almost There 3:23 $0.99
Water On the Moon 4:07 $0.99
Pulling On a Thread 4:49 $0.99
Long Shot 3:16 $0.99
We're Ghosts 4:09 $0.99
Unseasonably Warm 4:22 $0.99
Sand 2:55 $0.99
So Soundly 2:44 $0.99
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Album Notes

"'The forest for the trees' is beautiful. To say it any other way cheapens the description." Herohill.com

ECMA Nominee--Female Recording of the Year 2009


Norma MacDonald is a singer-songwriter, avid biology nerd and not a bad little bowler. She was raised on AM country stations and Willie Nelson cassettes in her hometown of New Waterford, Cape Breton, but has made her home in Halifax, NS for the last number of years. On her sophomore recording, ‘the forest for the trees’, MacDonald manages to seamlessly meld her innate old-school country sensibilities with more mainstream influences (Wilco, Patty Griffin and Bruce Springsteen) without losing a drop of authenticity.

By the time the band kicks in on the opening track “a little longer”, one gets a sense they are listening to an artist who has finally come into her own. Juxtopositioning lyrical sophistication with playfulness (check out the anthemic, pedal steel driven “sand”) MacDonald balances a visceral sense of nostalgia and longing with hopefulness for what lies ahead. On “we’re ghosts” she sings the refrain “Let me come back as a flesh and blood reminder of the past” with an almost otherworldly conviction.

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REVIEWS

The Forest for the Trees
author: Jeanne J
I have fallen in love with this CD! I heard one song on the CBC and took a chance getting it without hearing the rest. Well it really paid off. This music is so well written and Norma's voice is just fabulous. I doubt if I will ever tire of listening to it.
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songwriting at its best...
author: Tanja Caliano
Another beautifully arranged album... water on the moon is my absolute favourite! Thanks for your music, Norma!
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