
Erin McKeown
Monday Morning Cold
© 1999 TVP Records
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One part Hepburn, One part DiFranco - with a guitar style somewhere between Django and G. Love.
tracks
- 1 fast as I can (band)
- 2 lullaby in three/four
- 3 my hips
- 4 monday morning cold (band)
- 5 easy baby
- 6 softly moses (band)
- 7 glass
- 8 fast as I can
- 9 how to open my heart in 4 easy steps
- 10 something comes
- 11 you don't know
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Ms. McKeown's debut album, "monday morning cold", first appeared as a cassette in July of 1998, selling over 2500 copies.
Due to popular demand, the original album has been remastered, resequenced, and repackaged as a CD.
Added tracks include a new version of McKeown's 'My Hips,' featuring Boston guitarist Meghan Toohey - a four-track version of Rose Polenzani's (Daemon Records) 'You Don't Know,' and a hidden track remixed by Providence RI drum-and-bass master Tim O'Keefe.
Please check out Ms. McKeown's most recent album, "distillation", released in 2000.
Ms. McKeown has just completed a brand new studio album slated for release in April 2003.
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Amazing
author: DanErin has such an amazing range of styles and skills. It's rare that there's music that's both intelligent and that makes you want to sing along. Granted, it's only January, but so far my best find of 2007.
Little godess
author: AmyErin is immensly talented and her guitar playing is heartfelt and folkie to the max! I like listening to these tracks because they are personal and she is real.
Funky and beautiful
author: KatieThis album has been in my top 10 since I first heard it about five years ago. The songs are simultaneously soothing and beautiful and funky, and the lyrics really pop.
Funky/mellow
author: BetsyMonday Morning Cold is a great mix of slow introspective songs, and funky upbeat songs with some cool guitar... this is surprisingly better than what it seems a "demo cd" would be. The title track is great, and Fast as I Can and Lullaby in 3/4 will bring on the tears.
- author: CD Baby
One part Hepburn, One part DiFranco - with a guitar style somewhere between Django and G. Love.
Breathtaking...
author: RedAfter listening to to 'Distillation', I simply had to check out tracks from this album. I love music for the message it can bring its listeners, and Erin suceeds in telling us her secrets, leaving just enough mystery to leave us wanting to hear more. She's completely unique and incredibly talented.