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1. | Kalerka
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2. | The Witch
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3. | The Raven Mamet,
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4. | You Need Me There
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5. | Grandmother
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6. | You Got Me
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7. | Heart and Mind
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8. | Her Man Leaves Town
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9. | Seven Hours
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10. | Wendy's Style Shop
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11. | The Height of Land
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12. | Spanish Harlem
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13. | Remember Me
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Jazz / Traditional Pop; Vocal Jazz
Recorded: Feb 12-15, 1994, MasterSound Studios, Queens, New York
Rebecca Pidgeon - vocals, guitar Anthony Coote - guitar, background vocals George Naha - guitar Laura Seaton - violin Robert Chausow - violin Juliet Haffner - viola Erik Friedlander - cello Joel Diamond - piano Mitch Margold - synthesizer David Finck - bass Gary Burke - percussion Coco Kallis - background vocals Paul Miller - background vocals Stephanie Smothers - background vocals Elise Morris - background vocals
Reflective yet contemporary, Rebecca's lovely voice rings with honest, unpretentious confidence and vivid tenderness. While her Celtic melodies set the mood, her lyrics tell stories, full, rich, textured, and open hearted. This amazing talent makes her U.S. debut with The Raven, Chesky Record's most striking, powerful and fully realized vocal record to date.
Rebecca Pidgeon
Active Decade: '90s Genre: Jazz Styles: Ballads, Vocal Pop, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Actress/singer Rebecca Pidgeon was born in Cambridge, MA, but raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, going on to study at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1986 she sang on a demo recording cut by her guitarist friend Roger Fife that attracted the attention of the tiny independent label Red Flame, which immediately signed the duo to release the folk-pop effort Glances Askances; Pidgeon later fronted the group Ruby Blue, which in 1989 issued the LP Down from Above. Around that same time she made her feature film debut in The Dawning; she also co-starred in the London premiere of David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, later becoming the acclaimed playwright's wife. Following her husband back to the U.S., Pidgeon subsequently starred in the world premiere of Mamet's Oleanna, and in 1991 appeared in his film Homicide; in 1994, she also made her solo LP debut with The Raven. The New York Girls' Club followed a year later, and in 1998 Pidgeon returned with Four Marys. Since that time, she released the 2003 compilation album Retrospective and the studio effort Tough on Crime in 2005. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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