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.Rachel Sage
The Blistering Sun
MAD TEA PARTY
Big Top Soda Pop
THE TRAVELLING MABELS
Song In A Dream
THE EVERYBODY FIELDS
Nothing is Okay
SADIES
Tales of the Rat Fink (OST)
JOHN DRISKELL HOPKINS AND BALSAM RANGE
Daylight
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