Contact Heather Green on Messenger. Kiltmaker Bonnie Heather Greene.
Listen free to Heather Greene – Sweet Otherwise (Hey, Wait, Why, Don't You Say Yes? and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Overview (current section).
Sessions was a compilation album by the Beatles planned for release by EMI in 1984 but never issued due to objections by the surviving Beatles. The album consisted of thirteen finished but unreleased Beatles songs. A planned single containing two of the tracks from Sessions – "Leave My Kitten Alone", backed with an alternative version of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" – was also left unissued. The idea was resurrected in 1995 as The Beatles Anthology.
Author, Whisk(e)y Distilled: A Populist Guide to the Water of Life, Viking. Upcoming Spirits Book, .
A good album changes your mood to fit its own tone. Reaffirming and uplifting, pacifying and soothing, or emo and suicidal; the music should exert its power - in a subtle way if not using a direct assault between the ears. The problem with this jazz-lite/folk release from New York singer-songwriter Heather Greene is that the mind-meld only works when I am already feeling pretty mellow, and succeeds (if you can call it success) simply as undemanding background music to which little attention need be paid. Greene is primarily a pianist and many songs are obviously built up from composition at a keyboard. She has a sultry throaty voice which works well with a gracefully paced decent song, but is not overly expressive and struggles to bring life to lacklustre lyrics when the song quality peters out as the album progresses.
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Contact Heather Green on Messenger. Kiltmaker Bonnie Heather Greene.
Listen free to Heather Greene – Sweet Otherwise (Hey, Wait, Why, Don't You Say Yes? and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Overview (current section).
Sessions was a compilation album by the Beatles planned for release by EMI in 1984 but never issued due to objections by the surviving Beatles. The album consisted of thirteen finished but unreleased Beatles songs. A planned single containing two of the tracks from Sessions – "Leave My Kitten Alone", backed with an alternative version of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" – was also left unissued. The idea was resurrected in 1995 as The Beatles Anthology.
Author, Whisk(e)y Distilled: A Populist Guide to the Water of Life, Viking. Upcoming Spirits Book, .
A good album changes your mood to fit its own tone. Reaffirming and uplifting, pacifying and soothing, or emo and suicidal; the music should exert its power - in a subtle way if not using a direct assault between the ears. The problem with this jazz-lite/folk release from New York singer-songwriter Heather Greene is that the mind-meld only works when I am already feeling pretty mellow, and succeeds (if you can call it success) simply as undemanding background music to which little attention need be paid. Greene is primarily a pianist and many songs are obviously built up from composition at a keyboard. She has a sultry throaty voice which works well with a gracefully paced decent song, but is not overly expressive and struggles to bring life to lacklustre lyrics when the song quality peters out as the album progresses.
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