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01. "Am I forgiven" 02. "Come to me high" 03. "Slow" 04. "Take me as I am" 05. "Aretha" 06. "Saving grace" 07. "Thankful" 08. "Healer" 09. "Blackbird" 10. "On my way home" 11. "Goodbye girl" 12. "Alfie" 13. "It might be you (Theme from Tootsie)" 14. "Keine Titelinformation (Data Track)"
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 | Beschreibung: | Management [Atc]: Kwame Kwaten, Mastered By: Ray Staff, Mastered By [2nd Violin]: Ray Staff, Mixed By: Jay Newland, Mixed By: Tom Elmhirst, Mixed By [Assistant]: Daniel Parry, Mixed By, Recorded By: Helen Atkinson, Photography [Page 1]: Kevin Westenberg, Photography [Page 3 & 6-7]: Rebecca Miller, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Electric Guitar: Matt Backer, Flugelhorn: Paul Spong, Handclaps: Rick Blackman, Handclaps: Rumer, Piano, Organ [B4], Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Flute, Vibraphone [Vibes], Glockenspiel, Bells [Sleigghbells], Tambourine, Bass: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Triona Milne, Violin: Beatrice Philips, Violin: Francesca Barrit, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Written-By: Steve Brown (7), Double Bass: Andy Hamill, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Electric Bass: Lenny Brown, Flugelhorn: Paul Spong, Piano, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Acoustic Guitar, Vibraphone [Vibes]: Steve Brown (7), Viola [Solo]: Mark Coates-Smith, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Drums, Congas: Richard Marcangelo, Piano, Organ [B4], Harp [Garritan], Electric Guitar, Bass: Steve Brown (7), Vibraphone [Vibes]: Mark Allis, Viola: Triona Milne, Violin: Beatrice Philips, Violin: Francesca Barrit, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar: Rick Blackman, Backing Vocals: Gemma Bourne, Backing Vocals: Samantha Smith, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone: Roberto Manzin, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Flugelhorn, Trumpet: Paul Spong, Piano, Organ, Flute, Bass: Steve Brown (7), Trombone: Neil Sidwell, Viola: Triona Milne, Violin: Beatrice Philips, Violin: Francesca Barrit, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Alto Saxophone: Roberto Manzin, Bass: Lenny Brown, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Flugelhorn: Paul Spong, Guitar: Matt Backer, Piano, Organ [B4]: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Oliver Wilson, Violin: Kate Lindon, Violin: Laura Kernohan, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Written-By: Steve Brown (7), Acoustic Guitar: Rumer, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone: Roberto Manzin, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Congas: Troy Miller, Double Bass: Andy Hamill, Drums: Mark Allis, Electric Guitar: Matt Backer, Flugelhorn: Paul Spong, Piano, Organ [B4], Harmonica: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Triona Milne, Violin: Beatrice Philips, Violin: Francesca Barrit, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Double Bass: Andy Hamill, Piano: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Oliver Wilson, Violin: Kate Lindon, Violin: Laura Kernohan, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Written-By: Steve Brown (7), Piano, Organ [B4]: Steve Brown (7), Viola [Solo]: Mark Coates-Smith, Written-By: Greg Churchill (2), Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Drums: Mark Allis, Piano, Organ [B4], Electric Guitar, Bass, Tambourine: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Triona Milne, Violin: Beatrice Philips, Violin: Francesca Barrit, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Double Bass: Andy Hamill, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Piano, Organ, Guitar [Baritone], Vibraphone [Vibes], Harmonica, Flute: Steve Brown (7), Resonator Guitar [Dobro Guitar], Mandolin: Matt Backer, Viola [Solo]: Mark Coates-Smith, Written-By: Sarah Joyce, Cello: Aoife Athlaoich, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Matt Backer, Piano, Organ [B4], Electric Piano [Rhodes], Bass, Mandolin, Glockenspiel, Harmonica, Flute, Autoharp, Backing Vocals: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Triona Milne, Violin: Beatrice Philips, Violin: Francesca Barrit, Written-By: David Gates, Bass [Upright Bass]: Andy Hamill, Drums: Richard Marcangelo, Flugelhorn: Paul Spong, Guitar: Les Davidson, Piano: Steve Brown (7), Vibraphone [Vibes]: Roger Beaujolais, Written-By: Bacharach And David, Bass [Fender Bass]: Lenny Brown, Cello: Niamh Molloy, Drums, Percussion: Richard Marcangelo, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Matt Backer, Oboe: Nicky Holland, Piano, Acoustic Guitar: Steve Brown (7), Viola: Rebecca Jones (4), Violin: Sarah Sexton, Violin [1st]: Dominika Rosiek, Written-By: Alan Bergman, Written-By: Dave Grusin, Written-By: Marilyn Bergman, Labelcode WETL9845522.2 (5052498455225) |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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|  | Simon Price - 31.10.2010 Sarah Joyce, the artist now known as Rumer, has been knocking around the lower reaches of the music business for years, and has, at 31, emerged as an ...
|  | Kitty Empire - 31.10.2010 At first listen, it would be natural to discount Rumer as one of those gossamer-voiced muzak merchants who come around on Jools Holland just in time f...
|  | Andy Gill - 29.10.2010  Having spent ten years becoming an overnight sensation, Rumer's debut album comes with tributes from luminaries such as Burt Bacharach, who flew her...
|  | Alexis Petridis - 28.10.2010  Around the 25th anniversary of the release of Sgt Pepper, a journalist asked David Mellor, then the national heritage secretary, for his favourite tra...
|  | Mike Diver - 14.10.2010 Contrary to what televised talent shows might tediously suggest, there really isn’t a great voice waiting to be found on every high street. Sure, the ...
|  | Josef Gasteiger - 02.03.2011  Die hingebungsvolle Rückkehr zu den musikalischen Prinzipien früherer Jahre wirbelte in der letzten Dekade ordentlich viel Staub auf. Im Fach "weiblic...
|  | Georg Schlatmann - 23.02.2011  Ja, die Jahreszeiten. Immer wieder gerne dafür hergenommen, Gefühlszustände zu thematisieren, Befindlichkeiten zu verdeutlichen oder gar Lebensabschni...
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