Jackie Bristow's New Album - Crazy Love
MEDIA RELEASE
New album - Crazy Love
LA-based Kiwi singer-songwriter
Jackie Bristow has returned to New Zealand to release her
stunning new album, Crazy Love.
Crazy Love, which
includes Bristow’s latest single The World Is Turning, is
a hauntingly beautiful collection of new material showcasing
Bristow’s alluring vocal ability and song-writing
smarts.
Bristow was discovered singing in Gore’s
St Mary’s School choir when she was 8, and she hasn’t
stopped since. After a decade spent touring the United
States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, this
singer-songwriter has earned her spurs. Her sweet melodies
and hypnotic tones have US critics heralding her as one of
New Zealand’s most talented musical
exports.
Bristow’s warm, soulful, folk-pop style
has seen her make in-roads into the international music
scene, after first moving to Australia in the mid-nineties
and then in 1995 to Los Angeles to record Crazy Love, the
follow up to her 2002 debut Thirsty. The album was recorded
and produced by Helik Hadar, (engineer to Rufus Wainwright,
Madeleine Peyroux and Walter Becker) and producer Mark
Howard (Tom Waits, Lucinda Williams), along with a line-up
of notable international musicians.
Crazy Love
includes one of Australia's finest guitarists, Mark Punch
(Renee Geyer) along with international luminaries Larry
Klein (bass - Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel), Tim Pierce
(guitar - Tom Petty, Tracy Chapman, Rod Stewart), Brian
MacLeod (drums ˆ Sheryl Crow), Zak Rae (keys - Alanis
Morissette, Macy Gray), Jay Bellarose (drummer - Melissa
Etheridge, Madeleine Peyroux), Daryl Johnson (bass - Rolling
Stones, Bob Dylan, Emmy Lou Harris), Michael Chaves (guitar
- John Mayer, Sarah McLachlan), Larry Goldings (keyboard ˆ
James Taylor), Don Heffington (drums - Bob Dylan, Lucinda
Williams).
On the back of Crazy Love’s release
Bristow’s music has recently been play-listed across 7,000
Starbucks stores in the USA.
On the live
performance front, Bristow has toured with an impressive
array of notable artists such as Daniel Lanois, Art
Garfunkel, Madeleine Peyroux, Renee Geyer, Bic Runga, Mark
Seymour, The Whitlams, The Badloves, and British band
Capercaille.
RECENT PRESS…
“Crazy Love is a hypnotizing collection of her original songs that conjure up a seductive world of, well, crazy love and other ethereal things. Bristow is a true original and well worth your attention. Think Joni Mitchell crossed with Dusty Springfield… Not many writers in any musical genres give the attention and depth to lyrics that Bristow obviously does.” CHET FLIPPO, NASHVILLE SKYLINE, August 9, 2007
“….with lyrics like "I don't feel afraid of loving you this way/cause your swimming in my head, in my heart, my soul.." you can really relate to what she was going through while writing these songs. This woman makes you feel as if she's talking to you the whole way throughout the album; storming heaven's gates taking no prisoners as she goes. There are love songs throughout which will leave you breathless.” JOHN SHELTON, IVANY TOP 21, August 15 2007
“Bristow is a singer-songwriter with a penchant for sweet melodies and hypnotic tones…her style incorporates a bit of both, blending Neil Finn’s airy pop smarts with Patty Griffin’s emotional directness and vibrancy. Bristow’s low soprano is seductive and soulful; she never presses or wails, but instead lets her voice deliver her probing, slice-of-life songs in laced silk.” MICHAEL McCALL, NASHVILLE SCENE, May 10 2007
“Some singers have voices that just hit you right away with the first note. Ms. Bristow, with her soft sensuality, is one such artist. She instantly blankets you with her vibe and gracefully leads you through her thoughtful songs. Well-textured and intimate, this CD had an emotional effect from the first listen… This is the kind of female singer/songwriter that can win you over quickly, so fans of adult contemporary beware. Ms. Bristow is one talent that could really be headed upward fast”. AUSTIN DAZE, May 10, 2007
Crazy Love is on sale
now.
www.jackiebristow.com | www.myspace.com/jackibristow
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