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Susan Christie, Paint a Lady

Audio CD

Disk ID: 79168

Disk length: 30m 59s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Rainy Day 3:10
2. Paint a Lady 3:22
3. For the Love of a Soldier 3:55
4. Ghost Riders in the Sky 3:26
5. Yesterday, Where's My Mind? 9:05
6. Echo in Your Mind 3:17
7. When Love Comes 2:18
8. No One Can Hear You Cry 2:21

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Review

Previously unreleased Psychedelic Folk album from 1970 by Susan Christie, a Philly based sophomore folk singer who had one novelty hit for a major label in the late '60s. This album, which featured her psychedelic take on Country standards and hand crafted tales of inner-city solitude backed by a Folk-Funk rhythm section, was not considered commercially viable and shelved...until now! Uber-legend John Hill produced the album which features 8 tracks including a 12 minute 'drugsploitation' epic called 'Yesterday - Where's My Mind' featuring Susan flipping vocal styles between Janis Joplin and Margo Guryan. Finders Keepers. 2006.Susan Christie was a Philly Based Sophomore Folk Singer who Had One Novelty Hit for a Major Label and Never Quite Recovered. Afterwards, her Psychedelic Take on Country Standards and Hand Crafted Tales of Inner-city Solitude Backed by a Break Heavy Folk-funk Rhythm Section was Never Accepted as a Commercial Viability by Record Company Bigwigs. They Just Didn't have Crystal Balls to Foresee that Future Hip-hop Producers and DJ'S Would Be Feeding Into Digital Music-machines 30 Years Down the Line!

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