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Wendie Colter Recordings
Yukon Records, 2001 Produced by Rob Laufer (Fiona Apple, Melissa Ferrick, Beatlemania). Click here for player list. "Full of deft, graceful melodies delivered with passion,
including the yearning 'Popular Wisdom,' and the edgy,
towering 'Broken,' the latter worthy of Elvis Costello." "'Payday' occupies the artistic space between Aimee Mann and Alanis
Morissette, fashioning catchy songs with cathartic humor." "With an alternately buoyant and delicate pop sound that's been compared
with Crowded House and Aimee Mann. Seems like a likely act to break through
to wide recognition." "A remarkable disc all around. Colter's amazing voice
perfectly captures the startling range of emotion in her
songwriting." "Smooth, powerful and smartly realized, Wendie Colter's
'Payday' marks the emergence of a major pop talent. It is
only a matter of time before she finds a regular home on the
charts." "Colter can certainly write a pop tune that stays with
you . A refreshing CD that steers clear of pretension and
self-indulgence, 'Payday' contains a number of treasures
that'll keep you coming back for more. Definitely a talent
to watch!" "Superb!" "An authentic find! Up-and-coming talent with passion and smarts!"
"Unabashedly sexy and quick as a whip, Wendie Colter could likely hold
her own against any member of the sassy-alterna-chick crowd. With her
acrobatic banshee voice, Colter easily slides from fiery rock through
palatable pop to elegant and edgy singer/songwriter fare. A real prize
in a sea of cookie-cutter confections." "Expressive, nimble and comfortably biting... her pop rock arrangements
manage to worm their way into the brain and down to the feet." "Weekly Pick"
Unity Entertainment/Countdown Records, 1995 Produced by Kevin Moloney (Sinead O'Connor, The Caulfields, U2). Click here for player list. "If you're impressed by strong, yet smooth vocals,
skillful musicianship, infectious melodies and poetic
lyrics, "Stuff" should hit you right between the eyes. As
striking a debut as we've heard in a very long time." "Whether it's the rocking 'Forgiven,' the aching 'Ferris
Wheel,' the ringing 'Like Roses,' or just about any tune on
this whirlwind collection, this band always seems to hit the
mark." "Thank God for Wendie Colter!"
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