![]() (April 2018, JoAnn Whetsell) Recommended first album: The Overture & the Underscore Recordings: Not a lot of stage banter, but she seemed very amused by the enthusiasm and attentiveness of the crowd, by most anything and everything really. On one song she played piano with her right hand and with her left hand played some sort of electronic box on top of the piano that gave off a theremin-like sound. She played at least half of Depth of Field, as well as songs from previous albums, all solo, in configurations from voice only to voice and piano, voice and beats, voice and piano and beats, and voice and guitar. ( Comments about live performance: was very happy to see Sarah Blasko last week at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City. ![]() ![]() Don't bother looking for these in your local shops, the odds of finding them are probably about as good as winning lotto. And before then she used to front a band called Acquiesce who released their EP, Aa is for acquiesce in 1999. She released an EP previously, Prelusive in 2002. Wikipedia's entry on Sarah Blasko Comparisons: Inara George, Carina Round shades of Sarah McLachlan, Beth Orton, and Fiona Apple possibly Covers/own material: Own General comments: The Overture & the Underscore is her first full-length CD release, but she *has* been around for a while. The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music - Sarah Blasko This site too slow? Try a mirrorĬountry of origin: Australia Type of music generally: Ectronic pop Status: Most recent release, Depth of Field (2018) See also: Sarah Blasko's site
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