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The Minor Fall the Major Lift: the Best of Josephine Claire Hamill
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| Most underated female singer / song writer ewver | |
|  | I have loved her music since I saw her in 1980 supporting Jon Anderson
This beautiful young lady came on stage with just an acoustic guitar and play for 30 minutes. She was awesome.
Always remember the song "First Night n New York"
Personal tracks are from touchpaper and voices records.
If you like female singers with a deep sexy voice, try this cd it is a great insight into a singer with a very varied career. Her first album was released in 1971.
One moan, it would have been nice to have a third cd featuring her collusion with Jon and Vangelis Steve Howe Wishbone Ash and her own short lived group Transporter "Kids on the run"
Also the song "24 hours from tulsa" should be included The cd cover features the picture of her from that record.
many thanks Claire for the music
| | Eclectic career overview of a singular talent | |
|  | It's her singular focus on staying in the game that adds to the listening pleasure of this first-rate, musically eclectic 2CD career overview of the talented British singer-songwriter. Spanning 1971 to 2003, it journeys from the 16 year-old's big budget folk 'n strings Island debut with Terry Reid, Free and John Martyn to work of increasingly jazzy and Transatlantic leanings, surmounting the rump of punk in collaboration with progressive faves Wishbone Ash, Steve Howe and Jon & Vangelis, to relocate in the synth and tinkle of 'new age'. Whilst the contexts here for Hamill's work may not be to all tastes, there is no denying the quality of her writing, which shines throughout, aided by her revealing and rancour-free timeline notes. Ultimately, it's the Island titles 'One House Left Standing' and 'October' that you go back to. Young though she was the songs, performances and production soar with confidence and the almost anxious, dark-eyed gaze from her debut's cover has an adult's level challenge in it. There was indeed more to come.
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