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Susan Kay Wyatt : Speak the Word
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Spiritual Pop. Intimate ballads, funky, inspiring and fun uptempo songs, lush background vocals, sweeping strings, powerful piano, masterful bass and guitar contribute to this celebration of life and our power to connect with Love to transform our world.
Genre: Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date: 2003
Speak the Word Record Label: Susan Kay Wyatt
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Prelude 1:07 $0.99
I Come to You 4:00 $0.99
Speak the Word 4:47 $0.99
You know my Heart 3:48 $0.99
Hero's Journey 4:29 $0.99
When I Fell 4:49 $0.99
Here is Where You'll Find my Heart 4:46 $0.99
It's Alright, It's Okay 3:55 $0.99
Because of Love 4:32 $0.99
Let Love Start 4:44 $0.99
ONE 4:10 $0.99
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Album Notes

This CD is a LOVE FEST!!! After her first release, "Something Sacred Here", Susan Kay finally got around to producing the Pop album she was meant to do! It wouldn't be her if it wasn't spiritual, but this is a spiritual CD for the listener who wants fun, groove and passion as a side dish. The songs on this CD are a combination of love songs about her soul-mate husband, love of God, passion for the power of our thoughts and words, compassion for our fellow man, and a celebration of oneness in the world.

Dear friend and co-producer, CC Thomas plays some Bass that you will want to listen for over and over again...AND he sings some cool background vocals this time around. CC is a partner in Sound Vision recording studios in Harbor City. CC currently plays bass for Jeffrey Osborne and Diana Ross.

Michael Sechrest, dear friend, co-producer and partner in Sound Vision recording studios plays beautiful acoustic and electric guitar. Many cool textured sounds are Michael and his guitars in disguise. Listen for Michael's velvety ad-libs and great blend with Susan Kay on all of the background tracks.

CC, Michael and Susan Kay vibed together to program the lush strings and layers of intricate sounds that will simply transport you to "Ahhhh".

Susan Kay actually plays some piano on this one, which is how she writes all of her music. And of course, it wouldn't be her without her signature, very hip, and lush background vocals.

Featured again on this CD is Ming Freeman, keyboard and pianist for Yanni. "You just know you have to bring in Ming. He "channel's" amazing!"

Introducing Rob Peters on Piano for track 6(When I Fell). "Rob's interpretation of this song won him a permanent spot in my heart and in this trusted circle of amazing musicians and dear friends I am so blessed with." says Susan Kay. Rob, a neuroscientist and killer musician and his music therapist wife Kasi Peters co-wrote and produced a project with Susan Kay that is a companion CD for the book "The Twelve Gifts of Birth" by Charlene Costanzo. It features Susan Kay's angelic voice with children's voices in a musical celebration that appeals to all ages.

CD Baby carries all three of Susan Kay Wyatt's CDs.

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REVIEWS

My new favorite Car CD!
author: Deena
This CD is easy to listen to and is a great way to de-stress. The verses are well written, the vocals superb and the instumental is full,complete. After listening I come away with a postive feeling that helps me face the day.
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author: KCB Consulting
Amazing inspirational music. Very hip and top-10 pop sound. My favorites are: You Know My Heart and It's Alright, It's Okay.
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Can't help but smile after listening.
author: Wayne
Uplifting songs,with an uplifting message.Susan's vocals and band are great.After listening to this CD,it's hard not to feel good about yourself and the world around you. I highly recommend this and Susan's earlier CD "Something Sacred Here".
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Can't help but smile after listening.
author: Wayne
Uplifting songs,with an uplifting message.Susan's vocals and band are great.After listening to this CD,it's hard not to feel good about yourself and the world around you. I highly recommend this and Susan's earlier CD "Something Sacred Here".
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