All Artists: Alexis Harte Title: Junebug Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 1 Label: Mentlmusic Original Release Date: 1/1/2001 Re-Release Date: 1/10/2001 Genres: Folk, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 617543100427 |
Alexis Harte Junebug Genres: Folk, Pop
Mentl Music officially registered as a business in September 1991 in the State of California. In 1995, Mentl Music also registered as an independent record label, UPC code and all. Under the company name, we have produced... more » | |
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Album Description Mentl Music officially registered as a business in September 1991 in the State of California. In 1995, Mentl Music also registered as an independent record label, UPC code and all. Under the company name, we have produced several media projects ranging from concerts to trade show booths; from web sites to product demos. We have produced 3 cds for Pardes, and have participated in several compilation projects, including The SIBL Project. Also coming in December - a new CD from artist Alexis Harte. Our initial work in music has spawned into our love for things creative. This company supports our ability to get involved in all kinds of projects. Some work bends towards the corporate needing to bend towards the cool. Some work focuses on building community around the artists that need the support and the recognition. Some things pay the bills, some things feed the soul. It 's all about balance. Similarly Requested CDs
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CD ReviewsQuiet to excellent 09/03/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "I saw Harte by accident in San Francisco and was just marginally impressed enough to buy this album - his performances of Junebug and Candy Ring are what did it. Ever since, each time I listen to the album I like it a little more, discover some new beauty in yet another song... The music is spare but lovely, the ingredients are few but the taste nuanced: it's very simple and clever... perhaps analogy would prove the best description. So, if you like, hmm, Joni Mitchell, esp Clouds or For the Roses; Paul Simon's b-sides, or his Rhythm of the Saints; and / or Louise Gluck's poetry, you'll probably like this."
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