All Artists: Molly Bancroft Title: Get Closer Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: ReyBan Records Original Release Date: 5/9/2003 Re-Release Date: 7/1/2003 Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 626776711720 |
Molly Bancroft Get Closer Genres: Pop, Rock
Molly Bancroft is a exploring the many genres within rock and dance music while staying firmly rooted in her strong song craft leanings. Collaborating with Gabriel and Dresden led to a their Number 1 Billboard Charting sin... more » |
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Product Description Molly Bancroft is a exploring the many genres within rock and dance music while staying firmly rooted in her strong song craft leanings. Collaborating with Gabriel and Dresden led to a their Number 1 Billboard Charting single with the hot DJ duo, on the song "Tracking Treasure Down." The track was Molly's first jump into working with DJs as not only a singer but as a co-writer. Molly's other collaborations have been equally fruitful: "Not Alone," with Gianluca Motta, a huge club smash, and "Fountains of Youth," which is currently in the Top Ten of MUSIC WEEK UK's charts. Molly's life in music started as a jazz sax player and morphed into a rock singer/songwriter after she moved to Boston in the early '90s. Influenced by Nirvana as much as Suzanne Vega, Molly released her first 7" single before moving to Atlanta to form her alt rock band LIFT. LIFT released 3 critically acclaimed albums and playing major venues with the Indigo Girls. Molly veered into more electronic rock with her debut solo-produced effort GET CLOSER which landed her in a new catagory of female rockers. Produced by Molly with a few extraordinary guest musicians (Tim Smith on bass, from Sheryl Crow's band) and Guy Strauss on drums. Twelve beautiful songs capture an ambient groove and layers of esctacy for a chill day or a perk-me-up. See the impressive reviews of this CD... it's a gem! |
CD ReviewsThis CD has been in my rotation for 4 months!! S. Patty | Atlanta, GA | 01/21/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Killer voice... reminds me of a more pleasant and upbeat Beth Orton...reminscent of Sarah McLachlan... a musical genius!"
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