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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0786851221022
Label: Radarproof Records
Manufacturer: Radarproof Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Radarproof Records
Release Date: September 18, 2007
Studio: Radarproof Records
Sales Rank: 2355
MPN: 1019
Disc 1:- I'll Be Satisfied
- You Crossed the Line
- Fortune Teller
- Yesterdays
- Get Behind the Mule
- Ring Them Bells
- Drown In My Own Tears
- The Ballad Of Judith Anne
- Cigarettes And Coffee
- Mother In Law Blues
- Come Rain Or Shine
- Ignatius
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This eponymous debut is one of the most interesting c.d.'s to be released in a long time. Hope Waits sounds like 2 parts Maria Muldaur, 2 parts Bonnie Raitt, .5 parts Madeleine Peyroux and 1.5 parts Sheila Jordan. Her music is similarly multi-inspired, being an interesting mix of jazz, rhythm & blues, and blues (both Chicago electric and "Muscle Shoals-variety").
The best thing about this c.d. is the production. With Hope Waits front and center throughout, the c.d. has a variety of musical colorations. Whether horns, accordion, capriorgan, tack piano, or a plethora of guitars, the c.d. never fails to fascinate. Kudos to the three producers: Douglas Grossman, Peter Malick (tripling as songwriter and guitarist) and Ducky ... Read More:
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With 1/3 Joan Osbourne, 1/3 Melody Gardot, and 1/3 Nora Jones, these CD is solid through and through.
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Prior to buying this CD I only heard Get Behind the Mule. So beyond that song I wasn't sure what to expect. So what a wonderful surprise to listen to this CD and hear several amazing songs. The first song I'll Be Satisfied brings you right into the listening experience right away. Some of the sound is an older big band music but only in certain spots. Her singing really stands out and doesn't get drowned out by the music. She has one of the best voices I've heard in awhile. I would describe her as a more folksy Melody Gardot. However this is not folk music. Her sound isn't anything like Nora Jones or Bonnie Rait, but her style may be described as a little bit of those two singers. The only one I could compare her sound to might be Susan Tedeschi. ... Read More:
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Excellent first CD, sounds like a cross between Norah Jones/Maira Muldaur and Diana Krall, moreso then Bonnie Raitt, in my opinion anyway. Someone gave me this CD and said it was Tom Waits daughter. No it isn't, as stated on the other reviews listed here. Non the less, she does cover Get Behind The Mule, and does an awesome job. Great Jazzy Bluesy album. I really "Hope" I don't "Waits" too long for her next album. OK, sorry, that was dumb..
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Hope Waits debut CD is awsome! Hang on and ride it out.. and ride it out again.. I have played it several times since getting and love it all, and I know you will too!!! Can't wait for more to come from this artist!!
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