Serena Ryder - If Your Memory Serves You Well (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Serena Ryder
- Title: If Your Memory Serves You Well
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: EMI Music
- Genre: Alt Folk, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 59:45
- Total Size: 146/384 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sisters of Mercy (3:40)
02. Good Morning Starshine (4:21)
03. This Wheel's on Fire (3:31)
04. My Heart Cries for You (4:32)
05. Some of These Days (4:04)
06. Quand Les Hommes Vivront d'Amour (2:54)
07. It Doesn't Matter Anymore (4:03)
08. (Take Me for a Walk in the) Morning Dew (4:35)
09. Boo Hoo (2:26)
10. Coconut Grove (3:22)
11. You Were on My Mind (3:02)
12. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream (3:50)
13. Weak in the Knees (4:17)
14. Out of the Blue (3:11)
15. Just Another Day (7:56)
Line-up::
Barry Ray - Guitar, Vocals
Don Gleicher - Guitar, Vocals
David Schoenfeld - Drums
Jerry Schoenfeld - Bass, Piano, Vocals
Canadian singer/songwriter.
Born and raised in Millbrook, Ontario, Canada, just outside Peterborough, Serena Ryder grew up listening to old Beatles and Leonard Cohen records she found in her parents' collection. She started singing publicly as a young child, and at 13, after she received her first guitar courtesy of her father, she began to teach herself to play and a few years later she made her first demo tapes.
In 2002, when she was 18, she recorded some songs from a show she was playing in Quebec into a more official demo, which eventually made its way to CBC Radio and got Ryder an invitation to play live on air. As luck would have it, musician Hawksley Workman happened to hear the broadcast, and immediately contacted the singer at the station and invited her to record an album on his Isadora label. Backed by Workman and two other players, Ryder recorded her debut, Unlikely Emergency, which was released in 2004 and reissued in the U.S. the following year. The album did well enough to give Ryder a spot performing at the 2005 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame press conference, after which it was suggested she cover songs written by Canadian musicians.
If Your Memory Serves You Well, her major-label debut, a collection of 12 covers and three originals, came out in Canada in late 2006, and hit shelves in the States soon after.
Born and raised in Millbrook, Ontario, Canada, just outside Peterborough, Serena Ryder grew up listening to old Beatles and Leonard Cohen records she found in her parents' collection. She started singing publicly as a young child, and at 13, after she received her first guitar courtesy of her father, she began to teach herself to play and a few years later she made her first demo tapes.
In 2002, when she was 18, she recorded some songs from a show she was playing in Quebec into a more official demo, which eventually made its way to CBC Radio and got Ryder an invitation to play live on air. As luck would have it, musician Hawksley Workman happened to hear the broadcast, and immediately contacted the singer at the station and invited her to record an album on his Isadora label. Backed by Workman and two other players, Ryder recorded her debut, Unlikely Emergency, which was released in 2004 and reissued in the U.S. the following year. The album did well enough to give Ryder a spot performing at the 2005 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame press conference, after which it was suggested she cover songs written by Canadian musicians.
If Your Memory Serves You Well, her major-label debut, a collection of 12 covers and three originals, came out in Canada in late 2006, and hit shelves in the States soon after.
Folk | Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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