
Yasmine White
Yasmine White
© 2005 Yasmine White (788037050228)
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JOHN LENNON CONTEST finalist's second release - accessible melodies, insightful, even painfully honest lyrics, and stunning production, ranging from alt-rock to electronic to accoustic to smoky jazz.
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- 1 In My Mind
- 2 I Almost Trusted You
- 3 I Will Fly
- 4 Love
- 5 Loneliness
- 6 Starve Me
- 7 My Secret
- 8 Tangled
- 9 Daisy Patch
- 10 See Her Whirl
- 11 Don't Come to Me
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"I've never liked small talk much," says Yasmine White. "When I meet someone I want to know how they see the world, who they are. I want to talk about their stories and struggles." That need to understand is expressed in her songs, with their accessible melodies and insightful, sometimes even painful lyrics. "She isn't shy about exploring the deals we make with each other and with ourselves in the name of love and need," says critic Rick Cowell.* "It is striking how well Yasmine White is able to consistently touch that innate yearning for love that we all share." **
Yasmine placed second in the folk category of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, a prestigious international competition founded by Yoko Ono, with judges who included Bjork James Brown, Judy Collins, Elton John, Joan Osborne and Carlos Santana. She has also received honorable mention in the Billboard World Song Contest, and has twice been a finalist in the North Carolina Songwriter's Contest.
She started her career in the folk music scene in New York, sharing the stage with performers such as Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter. "Then I left music for a good amount of time," she says. "I sort of walked away from it." She earned a board certificate in Music Therapy and worked with the elderly, people in psychiatric units and health care centers, and children and adults with autism. But she could never really drop the music. "I eventually started writing songs in my car. I had tried to do something else but finally realized that I had to honor "where I live" -- writing songs and performing." Along the way she has written songs from this experience about some of the people she worked with. Some of the songs on her new CD -- In My Mind, Starve Me, and See Her Whirl -- have been inspired by this experience and the people she has met and worked with.
Yasmine has just released a new self-titled CD that presents her original songs in a broad range of styles, ranging from alt-rock to electronic to smoldering jazz - "all of it tied together by her inviting melodies and pure voice."*** The CD features a talented group of musicians that includes guitarist Will MacFarlane (well-known for his work with Bonnie Raitt, The Pointer Sisters and Jackson Browne), percussionist Beverly Botsford (known for her work with Nina Freelon), and former Whiskeytown member Caitlin Cary. Starve Me, featured on the new CD, has been selected by radio station MVYRadio for its upcoming Fresh Produce music sampler.
As a performer, Yasmine grabs the audience and takes them along on her emotional journeys. She was named best female vocalist for four weeks in a row by the music website Garageband.com (the site continues to list her as one of the top 20 all-time alternative rock female vocalists) and the accolade is well deserved. Her voice has been called "sexy," "expressive," "honest," and "warm." "Chapel Hill's Yasmine White continues to prove that talent only takes time to be fully recognized." ***
***The Chapel Hill News
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It is striking how well Yasmine White is able to consistently touch that innate
author: Derek Blackmon - Indie-Music.ComOn her second full-length release, Chapel Hill’s Yasmine White continues to prove that talent only takes time to be fully recognized. Somebody’s paying attention though. With a CV that already includes second place in the Folk category of the John Lennon Song Writing Contest and an honorable mention in Billboard’s World Song Contest, it’s a wonder that no one else is lucky enough to have discovered the area’s latest wunderkind. At first glance, Chapel Hill seems like a very unlikely place to spawn such an eclectic sound, but this town is no stranger to talent, having bred the likes of Mojo Nixon, Chris Stamey and Archers of Loaf. The opening track on this eponymous release, “In My Mind” has a lovely Carly Simon feel that really grabs you. It’s smooth, easy listening that invites you in and makes you feel comfortable. “I Almost Trusted You” has a heartbreaking effect that would make most guys come to their senses when they realize that we can, in fact, be jerks when it comes to love.“Love” is a slow jazz ballad painting that feeling of longing in all its glory, and with lyrics like “Some say that love is a poison, a delicious, tempting dish,” how can you argue? When you have it, love is the greatest feeling in the world, and when it’s gone, it can break down even the strongest of men. “Starve Me” is the track that really hits you in the solar plexus. Vocally, this song sounds like Sarah McLaughlin filtered through Hejira-era Joni Mitchell. At times, this will make you feel like you are soaring through clouds with the simplest chorus repeating “Oh - Save me.” Great lyrics are best when they are sparse and don’t require a lot. “See Her Whirl” is the standout track here, featuring Caitlyn Cary (Tres Chicas, Whiskeytown) on violin and harmony vocals. Cary kicks a breath of fresh air into an already easy flowing breeze. This little ditty, pondering lost love in the golden years, will have you shadow dancing in the halls, hoping that you feel this well when senility takes control. Immediately it is striking how well Yasmine White is able to consistently touch that innate yearning for love that we all share. It speaks in so many different ways, but yet at the same time it manages to speak to us all.