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out of reach
Published Monday, March 27, 2006 by midnight lounge | E-mail this post
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And because I'm a giver...
It doesn't take overly-dramatic key changes and American Idol-like scatting to make a singer great. Gabrielle, one of the UK's greatest unknown treasures, is an all-time favorite of mine. I thought I'd share a few of my personal favorites, if only to get her in the hands of those that'll love her like me.
Both songs orchestrated a stretch of time in my life a few years ago and still seem to resonate today. Meloncholic and reflective, they each tackle the highs and lows of the loves in our life. Take a moment and download these rare B-side versions. Out of Reach, originally featured on the Bridget Jones' Diary soundtrack, briefly made a dent on the US dance charts thanks an Almighty mix. Rise, containing a subtle Bob Dylan sample, titled Gabrielle's 2000 UK album, which later crossed the seas and landed stateside. Please, enjoy.
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Your too kind ;) Thanks for the praise! I'm just following my passion, and telling it like I see it.
-RustedArt
thanks for all your support, ur the best!
*mwah*