Monday, June 27, 2005

Womenfolk--Shea Seger--4 MP3s

Womenfolk: "exas-born Shea Seger was originally intending on a career in theatre, but gravitated toward songwriting in her late teens.

After a move to London, Seger partnered up with Nick Whitecross and started writing would become her debut album, The May Street Project.

Enlisting the talents of Pharrel Williams of the Neptunes, Ron Sexsmith (with whom she duets on 'Always') and even Lauryn Hill (who is peculiarly credited under the pseuodonym Commissioner Gordon) as the album's mixer, May Street saw release in October of 2000 when Seger was only twenty years old (it was released in America the following year).

Shea Seger - The May Street Project (2001)The May Street Project is one of those rare records where every single song is top-notch. There is virtually something for everybody here: hip-hop, rap, rock, blues, folk; Seger nails just about every genre she's up against. And her voice is remarkably mature and comfortable on these songs. Sometimes, subtle similarities to artists like Shelby Lynne or Sheryl Crow are very evident."

Last Time
I Love You Too Much
Shatterwall (acoustic)
Clutch (The Neptunes Mix)

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