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sarahtracey

Ice cream for dinner on the jersey shore!

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Natan Rondelli, May 19, 2009:

Hi, congratulations for your voice!

Gagosian Liga, Apr 30, 2009:

I thank you for adding me and I hope you enjoy my music! Feel free to download it! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!

das-kollektiv.net, Apr 25, 2009:

thanks for the request!

sarahtracey, Apr 23, 2009:

Here's a review from Tuesday's show at The Canal Room- Thanks Knox Road!
-Funny stuff happens on facebook. You stalk people, you tell everyone who doesn’t care about what you’re doing, and sometimes you even find new music! While perusing (nothing more, I swear) the profile of a friend last week (thanks Lauren!) I found a comment on her wall from someone named Sarah Tracey, mentioning her first record release. Being the music geek I am I obviously looked Tracey up online, found her MySpace, and was captivated from the moment she uttered her first sounds on that streaming page. Not to mention her look, which portrays the music in a brilliantly accurate manner.

In what could be music straight out of “Mad Men” or any other show set back in the days of hoppin’ jazz clubs when the men wore tuxes and the women fancy dresses, and black and white television filtered the mainstream, comes Sarah Tracey, she who brings the men to their knees. I saw her in concert at the Canal Room for her record release show on Tuesday, and I can say with confidence that Sarah Tracey is bringing class back. She plays the sex appeal to the extreme, as lines of “bring me home with you tonight” (for her cd of course) reverberated throughout the room. In a scene that could have had martinis spread across the room, puffed up hair from the ladies, and crew cuts with jet black hair from the men, Tracey stole the show with a voice full of bravado, intrigue, and seduction. Her backing band isn’t half bad either, with trumpet, keys, bass and drums to set the tone.

As for the six song EP, appropriately titled Cards On The Table, Tracey brings exactly what I’d expect - the sultry voice, the slow-winding tunes, the sensuous aura. The music wills its way along in a comfortable manner, but not so that listeners get sleepy - her powerful voice is too enrapturing to take your mind off the music. Unless you start dreaming of age old times and memories of a long-forgotten past (allow me to get sentimental, won’t you?) My favorite song, which displays the entire range of Tracey’s sound, comes in the form of “Heart On My Sleeve.” It’s a bit faster-paced than the others, but just as precious. Have a listen to that and two other tracks. Enjoy.

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