Different Point of Blue

Different Point of Blue

Different Point of Blue

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Editorial Reviews
<"b0000058sl5540"> Rolland W. Carson, Tri State Blues, NY
Ellen Whyte is in possession of a vocal style that runs in firm command of a contralto range and is both capable of possession the listener with its strength in projection, warmth, and emotion and also capturing the listener with a great stage presence and her command of the blues and jazz genre.

<"b0000058sl5020"> John Foyston, The Oregonian, Portland OR
Ellen has an arresting voice that allows her to deftly chart a course between blues shouter and jazz chanteuse.

<"b0000058sl4999"> Album Description
This debut CD won 1997 Best Regional Northwest Recording awarded by the Cascade Blues Association of Oregon. It features 9 original songs all contemporary blues with very tasty arrangements and clever lyrics. Somehow this music is accessible and sophisticated at the same time. Track 2, "Ch Got It!" was featured on National Public Radio's "Car Talk." The album has received rave reviews from around the country.

Different Point of Blue

Different Point of Blue, Music, Ellen Whyte, "Best Regional Northwest Recording 1997", Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Dirty Work Going on [Import]
  2. Do Your Thing!
  3. Doctor Feelgood
  4. Drivin' Back to Texas
  5. Dust Bowl Blues [Box set]
  6. Electric Sleep
  7. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
  8. Five Long Years - The Complete Recordings, Vol. 2: 1951-1953
  9. Folksongs & Blues [Import] [Limited Edition]
  10. For now

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