Your CD player won't want to give it back!
author: Sharon McCreary
There is not one bad track on this CD. For that matter, there's not one mediocre track. The CD starts off beautifully right out of the gate with "There is no name for love," a collaboration with David Batteau. The rest of the songs are light yet lush, and the vocals are stunning in that only-Sara-can-do-it-this-way style. You can feel the love!
Featuring some creatively arranged covers as well as a nice balance of original material, every track on this CD shines. I have particular affection for the acappella version of the title track as my husband and I were married as this song played. It still gives me chills.
This is as sincere and outstanding an effort Ms. Hickman has ever put forward. You'll wish it were longer.
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Really great treatment of many favorite love songs.
author: Ed Hendel
I had to retrieve the CD from my daughter (16) who loved this CD too! I liked all the love songs and her interpretation of them. Sit back, put your feet up, turn the lights down, and enjoy! Alone is OK, but with someone special would be priceless.
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author: CD Baby
You might remember her name from the 90's but if not, fret not, for either way this fresh, female folky pop that merges the sweet with the upbeat in a soulful and sometimes plaintive sentiment, will slow you down and settle your mind. If you're a fan of female folkies from Joni Mitchell to Shawn Colvin, there's no doubt that you will enjoy this open hearted, innovative album of sweet, emotional pop gems.
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Featured CD on radioioACOUSTIC week of Aug 11, 2003
author: Zoe Montana
Thoroughly enjoyed every track on this excellent CD. Sara Hickman is a new artist on radioioACOUSTIC this week, we play every track on here and are adding these songs to our core playlist as well! There's so much love on this CD you can't help but love it!
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