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Catherine Britt Releases Her New Self-Titled Album

Catherine Britt

Catherine Britt's new self-titled album is now instores and online.

In 2009 Britt declared, “To make an album that I believe truly represents me as a artist, songwriter and individual means the world to me”. That mantra has resulted in a self-titled album, the Newcastle born and raised singer songwriter’s fourth, comprised of songs that are either written or co-written by Britt that fully resonates her declaration.

One listen will prove Catherine was right to follow her instincts. Recorded in Australia Catherine Britt may prove to be her best and most consistent album yet. It is certainly her most personal, diverse and mature.

Recorded towards the end of 2009 at Melbourne’s iconic Sing Sing Studio and produced by Shane Nicholson and Bill Chambers, it is an un-compromising, heartfelt album born of love, pain, loss and sorrow that is certainly her most personal, diverse and mature to date. With Catherine either writing or co-writing all fourteen tracks on the album it is a true songwriters album and stands its ground based on the songs written & subsequently recorded. As it should be. No duets needed. No special guests required.

“Catherine came along with the strongest bunch of songs any artist could want for a new album, which made our job easy. She was really inspired to make this record. It’s a brave album in many ways, and she was completely up for the challenge. I think she is one of the top female artists in the game, in any genre.” says co-producer Shane Nicholson.

The album's first single, the upbeat and delightful 'Can't Change A Thing' is at radio and CMC now.

Check out this interview recorded earlier this week on ABC Local Radio in Melbourne with Richard Stubbs.  

Catherine Britt Premieres Can't Change A Thing

Catherine Britt

Three-time ARIA nominated singer/songwriter Catherine Britt is giving fans to opportunity to listen to her new single, 'Can't Change A Thing' before it goes to media.

Visit www.catherinebritt.com now to listen to the new track, the first single from her upcoming self-titled album.

Sara Storer's Calling Me Home Music Video World Premiere!

Take a look at the music video for Sara Storer's new single, 'Calling Me Home'. It's the first single from her soon to be released greatest hits collection, Calling Me Home - The Best Of Sara Storer through ABC Music/Universal Music Australia.

The music video is directed by Golden Guitar winning man of the moment Duncan Toombs

Co-written with Mick Thomas (from Weddings Parties, Anything) and Nashville songwriter Trey Bruce, the song was inspired by Sara’s old farm house and thoughts of compassion for her old home.

"There is also a strong sense of belonging and needing that place to fall back on even though we unfortunately have to move on to new places," Sara says about the song.

"If I sit and listen, I can hear my place (the old farm house) calling me back... to all those things I remember and love so much."

 

Related Article: Sara Storer Returns To ABC Music

Go HUMM With Peter McWhirter This Summer

Check out the debut single and video 'Humm' from new artist Peter McWhirter. This really chilled out roots/country track is sure to be a favourite over the summer.

Peter McWhirter will release his debut album Lucky As A Seven on March 5, 2010.

 

Holly Williams Interview

Check out this interview... Holly Williams on television program Chelsea Lately talking about her new album Here With Me.

Felicity Urquhart - Two Wheels

Check out the new music video 'Two Wheels' from Felicity Urquhart. This is the new single from her latest album Landing Lights.

Jasmine Rae Performs Look It Up - Live & Acoustic

Jasmine Rae performs a raw and rootsy acoustic version of 'Look It Up' on the Ray Hadley Morning program on radio station 2GB in Sydney. Check it out below...

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