Frazer, Paula: Leave the Sad Things Behind
Frazer, Paula: Leave the Sad Things Behind
Format: CD
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Artist: Frazer, Paula
Label: Birdman
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 607287007823
Genre: Alternative Rock
Leave the Sad Things Behind is Paula Frazer's third solo and second studio record since ending her legendary band Tarnation. Frazer's angelic vocals and masterful songwriting are framed by an all-star band - Scott Hirsch, James Kim and Tom Heyman (Court And Spark); Oranger keyboardist Patrick Main; former Kronos Quartet cellist Joan Jeanrenaud; and other San Francisco luminaries including members of Mother Hips and American Music Club. Old-tyme sounds, symphonic wonderment, and dark layers are all exposed on Leave the Sad Things Behind. And there is still a definite Ennio Morricone influence, as well as nods to Scott Walker.
Tracks:
1.1 Always on My Mind
1.2 Watercolor Lines
1.3 Waiting for You
1.4 It's Not Ordinary
1.5 Long Ago
1.6 Leave the Sad Things Behind
1.7 No Other
1.8 Taken
1.9 Funny Things
1.10 Where Did Time Go