Surrender Dorothy Alana Davis

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  • Release Date: 02/22/2005
  • Sales Rank: 104,329
  • Label: TELARC
  • UPC: 089408550829
 
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Surrender Dorothy

1LISTENLetter 3:58
2LISTENThe Benefit 5:58
3LISTENCreate 4:37
4LISTENVision 5:45
5LISTENWide Open 4:48
6LISTENRight There 4:43
7LISTENJaded (Goodbye) 5:49
8LISTENDesert Rose (Higher Than a Lover) 5:13
9LISTENThe Reaper 5:37
10LISTENStay 4:08
11LISTENNice Time Bonus Track 2:46

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This quirkily soulful singer-songwriter has flown under the radar for the better part of a decade, winning a cult following with her warm, burnished voice and knack for crafting vulnerable, personal originals. She's been absent from the scene for some time, but this largely acoustic disc finds her picking up exactly where she left off, pushing emotional buttons with her own compositions and teasing wickedly with forays into cover material like a Joni Mitchell–inflected neo-coffeehouse take on Blue Oyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) the Reaper." Davis's ability to inhabit just about any musical style extant is amply evident here, as she swings from torch song muskiness (a vibe that permeates the longing "The Letter") to easygoing folk (the predominant flavor in the hoedown-ready "Wide Open"). Whatever the genre, however, Davis exudes an unfettered sensuality that's never too brassy, never too coquettish, a tenor that ramps up the impact of songs like the yearning "Right There" and "Desert Rose." Consider it a welcome return, and one that's easy to surrender to. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Alana's Brave Journeyby Anonymous

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April 06, 2005: I have always loved Alana Davis' music and spirited musicianship. I'm REALLY Glad that she did Surrender Dorothy and Braved the waters on her own because it surely paid off. Alana is just plan fierce! The music and singing is just Wonderful. I love the remake of The Reaper. All of the songs and lyrics are just well Fierce! I love every song. I love the energy and poignancy of the songs.

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL....ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST!!!by Anonymous

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March 26, 2005: I just got my Surrender Dorothy CD in the mail two days ago and I've listened to it, well, constantly!!Alana captures experiences and moments like no other artist I've ever heard. This album rocks a little more than the last two...Songs #2 'The Benefit' is my favorite!...but I love them all! OH, and the best part of the album is the lyrics...some heartbreaking songs, some great love ones and some pretty deep societal songs. The bonus track, Nice Time, is sort of a mainstream pop reggae song...an absolute treat! If you don't love this record, you may want to go to the doctor and see if something is wrong with you...:) seriously though i highly highly recommend it!


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