Deanna Lynn

Deanna Lynn

Deanna Lynn

ASIN: B00006GTDF

Track Listings
 
1. So Filled with Battle
2. Bruises Beautiful
3. Mornings
4. I Must Cruise
5. Black Holes and Quasars
6. Glider Plane
7. Little Volcanoes

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Often described as Sarah McLauchlan with a Southern accent, Deanna Lynn gives her listeners exactly what they want -- music that's soft, warm, sexy, and sweet. Looking like a Meg Ryan stand-in, Deanna Lynn also reminds us that no stride in life is devoid of loss. It's her melancholy that hooks you, the tear in her voice, the fragility that shines like a beacon and seems to say - "hey - no pain, no gain. " It's no wonder her hometown voted her best singer AND best songwriter. A true talent.

Product Description
With her trademark sound of sexy plus sensual, Deanna Lynn debuts strongly with her brilliant and melancholy solo record. The songs are simple, smooth, melodic, and beautiful. Without the wall of power pop behind her - as in the days when she fronted Violet Strange - the intricacies of her gorgeous voice shine more than ever. There is a delicacy here that you know must be rooted in some deep down, private, feminine strength.

Deanna Lynn,Deanna Lynn,Esker,Sweet, sexy, soft, and southern; Sarah McLachlan with an accent.
Deanna Lynn
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    Deanna Lynn

    Manufacturer: Esker
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    Soft RockSoft Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Southern RockSouthern Rock | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00006GTDF
    Release Date: 2002-08-01

    Tracks:

    1. So Filled with Battle
    2. Bruises Beautiful
    3. Mornings
    4. I Must Cruise
    5. Black Holes and Quasars
    6. Glider Plane
    7. Little Volcanoes

    Album Description

    With her trademark sound of sexy plus sensual, Deanna Lynn debuts strongly with her brilliant and melancholy solo record. The songs are simple, smooth, melodic, and beautiful. Without the wall of power pop behind her - as in the days when she fronted Violet Strange - the intricacies of her gorgeous voice shine more than ever. There is a delicacy here that you know must be rooted in some deep down, private, feminine strength.

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