2006-05-08
Danielle Howle has gained a rep for genre-hopping (even within the boundaries of one album). Within Thank You, Mark, Howle jumps from singer/songwriter to blues to country to R&B. Howle's genre-jumping approach doesn't give Thank You, Mark much unity. Indeed, if one were listening to the album for the first time, one might gain the impression that it was a compilation.
BLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
Brother Adams
Almost Alive At Front Street
LEONARD COHEN
Songs of Love and Hate
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Delerium Tremelos
LOUISA BRANSCOMB
I'll Take Love from the pen of Louisa Branscomb
SHANIMAL
Rough & Tumble: Everybody Gets the Blues
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