
Jen Faith
Sweet Freak
© 2002 Jen Faith (709363710426)
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13 original songs written by a real sweetheart in her own indie alternative folk/pop/art rock style.
tracks
- 1 Coffee and Beach
- 2 Touch
- 3 Spooky's Demons
- 4 Santa Claus and Angels
- 5 Abyss
- 6 Sweet Freak
- 7 No Vacancy
- 8 The Show Is Over
- 9 One More Song About You
- 10 Fault Line
- 11 Latent Infections
- 12 Last Flight
- 13 Rest in Peace
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"Sweet Freak" is the second full-length CD released by San Francisco singer-songwriter Jen Faith. These 13 original songs were professionally recorded, mixed & mastered by Myles Boisen at Guerrilla Recording in Oakland, CA. Jen's sweet singing and guitar playing are accompanied by drums, guest supporting vocalists & guitarists. For the last two tracks of the album, Jen switches to bass guitar in order to utilize guest electric guitarists, including Terese Taylor who also lends her elegant vocal harmonies on "Rest In Peace".
One of the favorite tracks that fans have noted is #4, "Santa Claus and Angels". Listen to this song to get a taste of what could be yours if you chose to buy and enjoy this awesome album.
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Stretchy and cool.
author: XoeIt's rythmic and stretchy and cool, relaxing and inspiring.
One to listen to over and over....
author: MicheleThis is a good cd, one that you can listen to over and over, no matter where you go or what you are doing. Great lyrics, great voice and great music.
A beautiful collection of sparesely accompanied personal songs.
author: J Neo MarvinJen Faith has finally created a recording that captures the irresistible charm, quiet strength and pure talent that is so overwhelmingly evident in her live performances. With the support of Michael Walsh's simple yet subtle percussion, Jen shows herself to be a formidable song-crafter, weaving perfect musical structures from the sparsest fragments of sound and emotion. Behind the quiet exterior, there's a lot of power here. Songs like "Abyss", "Faultline" and "One More Song About You" will burrow into your subconscious and set up shop. Jen's first album, Get By, was lovely, but almost too bare at times. On Sweet Freak, the songs are perfectly realized, with dynamic guitar/drums backing and a smattering of guest appearances that add just enough without getting in the way of Jen's compelling mixture of innocence and experience. Get it. It's gorgeous.