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12 tracks | 44 minutes
Released Jun 2004
on Sophisticated Moon Productions
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An acoutic-driven blend of scat, soul and jazz. This NYC songwriter's latest release delivers a cohesive blend of styles ranging from deep-groove soul to emotionally evocative pop balladry, with additional touches of blues, folk, and country.
Editorial review
One of the strongest indie releases of 2004 was this effort from a little-known NYC singer/songwriter, Sing It to Me Anyway, the follow-up to the limited-release Remember My Name, which presents Nadine Goellner as a remarkably talented vocalist who successfully fuses her jazz and acoustic folk leanings into a solid body of work. Pitch-perfect, pristine in its harmonizing tonal sound -- this could scarcely be a more technically solid vocal effort. Goellner's cool writing style and recurrent stays at New York's Living Room club make for facile comparisons to Norah Jones, but where Jones' approach has more of a standards feel, Goellner's feels wholly contemporary. She's at her best when sticking with straightforward, familiar ways of expressing her emotions in lyrics; it's her restrained yet assured deliveries and musical accompaniment that make the songs special. The best example is the title cut, the most fully realized tune on the album, which benefits from a lovely string arrangement from Ralph Ferris that enlivens the elegant acoustic melody beneath it. Also recommended are a pair of love songs, "Sarah" and "So What," that could easily attract a dedicated lesbian following but really transcend sexual boundaries. The tunes "Wherever I Go" and "Sometimes (So Lost)" are also highlights, demonstrating Goellner's knack for <i>simpatico</i> interplay with drummer Lance Carter, backing vocalist Natalia Zukerman, and saxophonist Steve Welsh. A glowing serenity envelopes this album, proving that fine art isn't borne solely of suffering. Sing It to Me Anyway didn't get the attention it deserved upon its mid-2004 release, but it is absolutely worth seeking out for fans of the acoustic jazz-pop genre. ~ Joseph McCombs, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
"One of the strongest indie releases of 2004" -All Music Guide
"Nadine Goellner's soul-injected voice and jazzy arrangements color her new album, Sing It to Me Anyway, but underneath it all she's got a little of that edgy, grrrl-singer-songwriter thing going on." -TimeOut New York
In June 2004, NYC singer-songwriter Nadine Goellner celebrates the release of her much anticipated second full-length album, Sing It To Me Anyway. The album features 12 new songs penned and produced by Nadine, as well an incredible cast of musicians, including drummers Lance Carter (Cassandra Wilson) and Allison Miller (Natalie Merchant); bassist Bob Hart (Spiraling); and guitarists JP Doherty and Natalia Zukerman, in addition to special guests. The album also notably features Ralph Farris, Todd Reynolds, and Mary Rowell of NYC string quartet Ethel and renowned cellist Erik Friedlander on the powerhouse title track.
↓ more ↓"To me, the song Sing It to Me Anyway is epic, and really speaks to the collaborative spirit that drives this record. I think it's in the layers of the title track that you find the heart and soul that went into the whole album," says Nadine.
Sing It to Me Anyway was recorded with engineer Greg Di Gesu (Elliott Smith, Lenny Kravitz) at LoHo Studios in NYC. The album is engagingly diverse; Nadine delivers a cohesive blend of styles ranging from deep-groove soul to emotionally evocative pop balladry, with additional touches of blues, folk, and country. Bringing all of the songs on the album together is her signature warm, intimate and soulful jazz pop style that fits her like a velvet glove.
For more information and upcoming tour dates, please visit www.nadineg.com.
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