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Susan Marshall : Firefly
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The release of Firefly shows Susan's voice in her most intimate setting yet. Ten Soulful, bluesy ballads and mid-tempo songs (4 of which are original) are skillfully yet gracefully accompanied by some of Memphis' finest.
Genre: Easy Listening: Love Songs
Release Date: 2005
Firefly
Susan Marshall
Record Label: Honeymouth Records
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1. Hard To Get Along WIth 4:03 + MP3 $0.79
2. Undecided 2:25 + MP3 $0.79
3. How The Mighty Have Fallen 4:48 + MP3 $0.79
4. Dirty Work 3:34 + MP3 $0.79
5. Cry Me A River 4:05 + MP3 $0.79
6. Everything You Had 3:15 + MP3 $0.79
7. God Bless The Child 4:20 + MP3 $0.79
8. Crazy Love 3:47 + MP3 $0.79
9. What'll I Do 3:16 + MP3 $0.79
10. When It Glows 3:36 + MP3 $0.79
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Album Notes

In a city of singing legends, from Elvis Presley and Otis Redding to Al Green and Aretha Franklin, Memphis vocalist Susan Marshall proudly holds her own, an award-winning paragon of hometown talent.

While she might not be a household name yet, anyone who has listened to Lenny Kravitz, the Afghan Whigs or Lynyrd Skynyrd has heard Marshall's impressive singing chops, a gift that never fails to stop people in their tracks.

"Where this woman has been hiding, I don't know," ran a comment on Rockphiles.com, while Rolling Stone made special mention of Marshall's performance at a Gram Parsons tribute that featured Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams and Keith Richards: "The spine-chill award went to Memphis soul singer Susan Marshall, who belted a powerful 'Do Right Woman' that practically brought people to their knees."

Marshall grew up in East Memphis where she studied art, theater and voice at Germantown High School's prestigious Fine Arts Department, earning Fine Art Student of the Year as a senior.

A six-year stint with the Off-Broadway Rep Company's Light Opera of Manhattan followed. Hired as a lyric soprano, she perfected mezzo roles in such productions as the operettas Rose-Marie and The Desert Song.

Feeling "bound and tied" by the written-note constraints of the classical world, Marshall -- whose spirit yearned for the freedom that only rock could offer -- switched gears entirely. Returning to Memphis, she co-founded and fronted early '90s rock outfit The Mother Station. Signed to Warner Bros. affiliate label EastWest, the band released one critically hailed record, 1994's Brand New Bag, which featured the rock radio hit "Put the Blame on Me."

As All Music Guide said of the album, "the Mother Station's major-label debut is a glorious, celebratory, amalgamation of blues, soul, and just plain kick ass rock & roll."

Which still sums up Marshall's all-encompassing, powerhouse approach to her art, one that feels just as at home immersed in soul as it does hard rock. Such virtuosity has made her an A-list accompanist on nearly 100 recording projects, many teamed with legendary producer/engineer Tom Dowd (who got introduced to Marshall through her husband, engineer/producer Jeff Powell).

Marshall's resume now boasts studio and/or stage time with the likes of Lenny Kravitz, Norah Jones, Keith Richards, Primal Scream, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mavis Staples, Greg Dulli and the Afghan Whigs, Mya, The Memphis Horns, The Doobie Brothers, Dionne Warwick, Jerry Butler, the North Mississippi Allstars, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Steve Earle, Ann Peebles, Jay Farrar, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Adam Levy, Jim Lauderdale, Todd Snider, John Doe, Emerson Hart of Tonic, and many others. She's also worked with such legendary engineer/producers as Tom Dowd, Chips Moman, Jim Dickinson, John Hampton, Joe Hardy, Dusty Wakeman and Jeff Powell.

Whether it's rock, blues, soul, country or jazz, Marshall -- who won Best Female Vocalist in 2003 from the Grammy organization's Memphis chapter -- gets the call for a reason.

And with her latest album, Susan Marshall Is Honey Mouth, earning raves across the country, including the Philadelphia Weekly's summation of the CD as a "stunning showcase of some truly standout Tennessee pipes," Marshall the performer and songwriter is also a woman ready to lead Memphis with a breakout musical vision.

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REVIEWS

Great voice, Great CD
author: Francisco Calzas
                            
What a great Cd. I think Susan Marshall is one of the greatest singers of the last years. The songs are soulful, and Susan Marshall sings great. I love Susan Marshall, I love this CD, and i highly recomend it to everyone who loves music.
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One Kool Kat, Daddio` !
author: David
                            
As Firefly began I was reminded of Nora Jones. As it progressed I realized Susan Marshall has power and soul that is missing from Nora's vocals. Had Susan been born 100 years ago I believe she would have become a Jazz Age Diva of the highest magnitude. This really is a wonderful CD. Oh! Did I mention that this is a GREAT CD!!!!!!!
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Sassy soulful, and soooooooo tasty
author: Ken lawrence
                            
if you are a fan of the rock band susan fronted called the mother station, well, try this on for size. this may not be the hard rockin' sound of that great band but it's still great. so hey! c'mon, grab it today, You know you want it and once you put it into your player, you won't stop listening to it.
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Susan's voice and the music makes you kick back and relax
author: Robin T.
                            
When listening to Firefly I can feel my mind and body relax-her voice and the music are so soothing. Loved it and will buy more copies for gifts.
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