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Sarah Stanley - "Tuesday Girl"Stars - * * *With an open mind and interested ear, I eagerly put in a new album by up and comer Sarah Stanley into the CD player with high hopes, yet little expectation. It is weird how the mind works when it comes to new music. Well, any doubts that I had to begin with went away very quickly as "Tuesday Girl" kicked off with a unique sound that includes a guitar and some awesome percussion licks. The title track's unique sound is something you could expect to here in a movie and would have been perfect for the soundtrack for "Kill Bill." Don't ask why, it just has a sound that would have fit the movie like a glove. When describing certain sounds and the interesting way a song can grab your attention, the one track that comes to mind off of this record is "Sack Of Stones." Sarah's voice almost has an angelic feel that displays total control of her range and ability to deliver a tune. The meaning of this track may mean something different to others, but to me it is about someone who has carried the weight of the world on their shoulders for too long and now they are using it to their advantage. They have turned these stones into lifelong lessons and learned from every mistake, which in return they are giving to everyone around them to help out in their hardships and tribulations."The Night Love Was Born" offers the listener something completely different than anything else on the album. Although this is not a Jazz album and there really isn't a particular aspect that would put it in the "Diana Krall" category, yet for some reason that's the only thing that I can relate it to. Regardless, it is a good tune that deserves to be heard. Surprisingly enough, my personal favorite was the last track. "When I Lose My Heart" is something you can listen to for any reason and Sarah is rockin' it the whole time. For those of you, who are always looking for something new, give "Tuesday Girl" a listen. For an independent album, this is a strong record that can be enjoyed by anyone.
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