New Release.
Country Music Series.
Artist: Catherine Britt
Type: Album
Year: 2008
Style: Country / Contemporary Country / Country Pop
Country: Australia
Quality: HQ VBR Mp3 / 44,1Khz / Joint-Stereo
Size: 81,80 MB
Download Server: iFolder.ru
Album Reviews:
After five years of living in Nashville, Catherine Britt is back home to release her new album, “Little WildFlower”. After touring with US superstars, Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson, Catherine has been on an amazing & tumultous journey and has quite the story to tell. The new twelve track record was produced by Grammy-nominated producer, Brett Beavers, & features guest contributors, Keith Urban, Tommy Emmanuel and Buddy Miller. While Britt’s first two albums were traditional country records, her creative desire to grow professionally, as an artist and woman, is evident on this new offering. Catherine will appear at the 2008 Tamworth Country Music Festival before embarking on a national tour which reunites her with Brooks & Dunn in Australia in February & March.
Biography:
Catherine Britt was born and raised in Newcastle on Australia's eastern coast, where she fell under the spell of country music while still a young child. When she was 11 years old, Britt met singer Bill Chambers before one of his Australian concerts, asking him to sing Jimmie Rodgers' "T.B. Blues." Chambers was stunned that such a youngster would even know the song (or have heard of Rodgers), and ended up inviting her up to sing it with him during the show. Britt clearly was a phenomenal singing talent, and Chambers took her under his wing, producing her In the Pines EP, which was released in 1999. Britt was only 14 when a single from the project, "That Don't Bother Me," which was co-written with Chambers' daughter, Kasey Chambers, dented the country charts.
A full-length album, again produced by Bill Chambers, Dusty Smiles and Heartbreak Cures, was privately released in 2001. The album was picked up by ABC Records and re-released a year later in 2002, and garnered heavy Australian radio play. While touring Australia, Elton John heard Britt's album and began praising it in the press, which led to a meeting between the two singers. With John's help, Britt received several offers from American record companies, and she chose to sign a contract with RCA Records, which released a single, "Upside of Being Down," in 2004. Her first full-length on RCA, Too Far Gone, produced by Keith Stegall and Bill Chambers, was released early in 2005, when Britt was only 19 years old.
Tracklist:
01. Little Wildlower
02. Not Your Cinderella
03. What I Did Last Night
04. Dirt Cheap
05. If Only He Were You
06. You Run
07. That Ain't Me
08. Over The Rainbow (With Tommy Emmanual)
09. Lucky Girl
10. You're The One I Love
11. Drive In Movie
12. Bruised
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