The new release date for
Jackie's latest album "Natural" with 5 new songs is scheduled for
March the 10TH 2006. Recorded at
orchard cottage recording studio just outside
of Cambridge "natural" has been Co produced with Tony
Ginger and and engineered by Mick Venning "NATURAL"
is set to be Jackie's most successful release yet featuring a wealth of
musicians, that have not recorded with Jackie before, giving "NATURAL"
and Jackie a new sound. recorded late 2005 through till February 2006 "natural" used a wealth of musicians to
crate a unique sound.
a
special thank you to all the wonderful musicians who lent their talents in
making this cd: Kevin Van Dort (Drums), Dave Brooks (Drums), Pete scrivener
(bass guitar) nick waldock (bass guitar), simon pergande (keyboards),
charlotte pergande (backing vocals), mick venning (backing vocals), ian
adamson (guitar),, vic the hat (harmonica),
Tony ginger (guitar)
What a way to finish
2006
sugar daddy voted
number 4 in the record of the year on
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"Jackie Barnett a young singer-songwriter from Cambridgeshire has a
debut 5-track mini CD NATURAL (Luckytown) *** which shows great
promise. All songs are co-written by Jackie and her co-producer Tony Ginger.
In a kind of laid-back country-rock style, the songs explore human emotions
and relationship issues in a heart-warming way. Recorded at Orchard Cottage
Recording studios in Willingham just outside of Cambridge, they have pulled
in some talented session players including Ian Addamsom (guitar) Peter
Scrivener (bass), Nick Waldock (bass), Kevin van Dort (drums and
percussion), Dave Brooks (drums), Simon Pergande (keyboards), Charlotte
Pergande (backing vocal), Vic (harmonica). Worthy of repeat playing is the
infectious Old Dress, New Shoes, the rockin' Lover Boy and the
opening Sugar Daddy. Here's a young lady to watch out for." June 2006
Sweet start to sad tale
29 March 2006
EP review Jackie Barnett - Natural
SUGAR Daddy begins this collection of five songs. It is an observant tale of
a woman who is only with her man because of his wealth.
Acoustic guitar picks its way through the song - accompanied by warm backing
vocals and subtle, atmospheric keyboards. It has a gentle sense of humour
and succeeds in making a social point at the same time.
It's the type of track that could easily be picked up by a country-loving
radio stations and its slightly quirky nature lends it a memorable tone.
Similar sounds continue into the beautifully haunting melodies of Natural,
with a few additional electronic effects bubbling up to the surface. It's a
mature track with a timeless quality - the warm female vocals mix with
acoustic guitars and keyboards into a formula that would be sure to please
Fleetwood Mac fans.
It's easily the most professional sounding recording I've come across from
an unsigned act, but it avoids the blandness and stale perfection that can
come with that seemingly flattering description. The most impressive quality
of the record is its restraint; the playing and melodies are kept
effortlessly subtle. Harmonica, strong lead guitar and even snatches of
movie dialogue appear, but no one sound steals the show.
Jackie Barnett and guitarist/co-songwriter Tony Ginger are unashamedly big
fans of Bruce Springsteen. Their covers band, Tenth Avenue, takes its name
from a track on The Boss's Born To Run album. Springsteen is mentioned in
the final track Soul In Rock and Roll and even credited as inspiration in
the inlay notes. So, in terms of Springsteen's work, where does this
collection position itself? I would say it sits among the lighter country
flavoured songs on the Human Touch and Lucky Town albums of the early 90s.
However, to their credit such a strong influence is not allowed to distract
from their own warmer vision.
Visit www.jackiebarnett.com for more information and to buy the EP.