HOUND presents...
Artist.......: Sarah Jane Scouten
Album........: When The Bloom Falls From The Rose
Label........: Light Organ
Genre........: Country
Catnr........:
Source.......: CD (LP)
Rip.date.....: 2017-05-19
Str.date.....: 2017-06-16
Quality......: 851kbps/44.1kHz/2 channels
Url..........: http://www.sarahjanescouten.com
track title time
1. Acre of Shells 5:28
2. Bang Bang 3:14
3. Every Song I Sing 3:52
4. Poland 4:24
5. When The Bloom Falls From The Rose 5:13
6. Britannia Mine 3:26
7. Where The Ghost River Flows 3:51
8. Paul 2:45
9. Coupe De Ville Rag 2:39
10. Man In Love 2:43
11. Rosehips for Scurvy 4:06
12. Crack In Your Windshield 4:13
Runtime 45:54
Size 279.92
Release Notes:
At age 5, Sarah Jane Scouten was sitting on the dining room table, singing ôLace
and Pretty Flowers,ö by Canadian country-folk musician, Willie P. Bennett. Hank
Williams and Stan Rogers were her greatest inspirations, both a staple at Sunday
morning pancake breakfast and afterward, while singing bluegrass and gospel
music with her father on Bowen Island, BC. Her talent for performing came
naturally, and as chance would have it, so emerged a knack for songwriting.
Bringing us up to date, Sarah Jane Scouten is an internationally touring
songwriter, loved by audiences across the Northern Hemisphere.
With flavours of Lucinda Williams, Nanci Griffiths and Iris Dement and a wealth
of early country music, the two-time Canadian Folk Music Award nominee and
recent Western Canadian Music Award nominee's songs are faithful to a
long-standing folk music tradition. Often spilling over into modern themes that
are outspoken and edgy, her songwriting tackles issues from poverty and
midwifery to tongue-in-cheek heartache songs and unabashed Canadiana. A
traditionalist at heart, Sarah Jane Scouten shows her signature flair for the
roots of roots music. With respect for these roots, she writes from her own
perspective, playing with style to create her own distinct voice. This
songwriter is known for hitting hard and close to home, then laughing it off.
Sarah Jane was discovered by Vancouver label Light Organ Records when she was
cold-called into the studio to make an EP with producer Andy Bishop as part of a
series of releases, coined The Railtown Sessions. Her EP was volume one of the
series, which recently garnered her a WCMA nomination for Roots Solo Artist of
the Year, alongside Corb Lund. She has since teamed up with the label and will
be releasing her third full-length album, When the Bloom Falls From the Rose,
recorded in Toronto at Revolution Recording with veteran Canadian producer Andre
Wahl (Hawksley Workman, Jill Barber), on June 16. The album includes ten
original songs, ranging in style from classic honky tonk to indie-folk rock, and
two virtually unknown traditional Western Canadian songs, discovered on crackly
recordings in university archives and given new life through Scouten's haunting
arrangements. Developing a big, lush sound on the album, Scouten really comes
into her own as a songwriter and performer, drawing from such modern approaches
to country music as Sturgill Simpson and Emmylou Harris' iconic album Wrecking
Ball, produced by Daniel Lanois. If you think you have Sarah Jane Scouten
figured out, you haven't heard anything yet.
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