Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Time After Time - Allison Crowe live (Nanaimo Tidings Concert)

Allison Crowe performs at the annual "Tidings" concert in her birth-place of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. (The same event at which her live performance of "I Never Loved a Man" is captured.)

Here Crowe delivers a song from her child-hood - Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman's '80s pop gem "Time After Time".
Concert video captured by Del Crowe and audio by Scott Littlejohn.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Whether I'm Wrong

Mid-2003, Allison Crowe is based in New York City's Chelsea 'hood. It's Code Orange. People fear. The origin of "Whether I'm Wrong". On "secrets" it's followed by a 'hidden' track - the Irish aire "Believe Me If All (Those Endearing Young Charms)". Little-known fact - the time/space between WIW and BMIA is precisely the same as that which falls between "The End" and "Her Majesty" to close The Beatles' "Abbey Road".

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Joan of Arc

Allison Crowe is joined by Salt Spring Island's Jo Lundstrom on accordion. In 2008, MOJO mag put "Joan of Arc" on its "Cohen Covered" tribute CD, noting: "Once famously described by the Vancouver Courier as possessing a style akin to 'Elton John meets Edith Piaf', the Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Crowe is renowned for her ability to blend control and melodrama. Certainly she does so on this spirited cover..."

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Monday, March 21, 2011

What About You

Allison Crowe's "What About You" led her to Eric Reiswig of Banquo Folk Ensemble in Victoria, BC. Piper Reiswig not only plays mandolin, cittern, dulcimer, hurdy gurdy +, he makes them! Learn to make your own pennywhistle, Scottish small pipes and windchimes @ http://www3.telus.net/ereiswig + @ http://www.dronestreet.com/ see pics of these instruments - including the Irish Uillean Pipes heard on this evocative song.

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sea of a Million Faces

"Sea of a Million Faces" for years was called Allison Crowe's "happy song". That's what friend and bassist Dave Baird thinks! Really, as with the blues, Allison infuses music with a joy that transcends darkness. Here's the "secrets" album version. Allison, again, provides all vocals, piano, guitar and percussion. Suitable for polar bear swims in Italy, crowd scenes in London town, and any where, any mood, any time.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Montreal

"Spent a little time in Montreal, with a fire in the sun, smokescreen covering over the entire city". Summer fires rage in the James Bay region of Quebec and Ontario provinces sending up smoke that makes everything appear sepia-tinted as if in a vintage stereoscope. Especially in Vieux-Montréal, (Old Montreal), where Allison Crowe and trio perform at Upstairs Jazz Bar. "S' come on, follow me down the alleyway..."

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Secrets (That Aren't My Own)

Allison Crowe is well-known and loved for such songs as "Crayon and Ink", "Midnight", "Skeletons and Spirits", Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", The Beatles' "In My Life", and plenty more. Her repertoire - embracing rock, folk, jazz, blues, pop, soul, gospel, grunge, traditional + - is singularly diverse. In the living sea that is her musical medium, here's one tune that swims indelibly - "Secrets (That Aren't My Own)".

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Immersed

"Immersed". This rocking piano song shows Allison Crowe's artistry in transforming the personal into the universal. Experiences with corruption and dishonesty in the corporate record industry in Allison's hands and throat become not a political rant, but, instead, a crucible for love and insight. It could also become a song about cake - but she has a blog for that sort of inspiration :)

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Midnight (secrets)

"Midnight", the solo version. Allison Crowe - vocals, percussion, and electric guitar; Del Crowe, (her father), plays acoustic guitar. A third, rollicking, "Midnight" was recorded and a music video made by Alex Postowoi and team. Enjoy it! Canada's counterpart to MTV (MuchMusic) deemed it "country" music! The country was Canada, and now, the world :)

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Philosophy (secrets)

"Philosophy" was born a psychological thriller. It grew into a Pearl Jam-like rave-up. On "secrets", aided by producer/engineer Rainer Willeke, Allison Crowe re-lit the song's slow-burning fuse. A L'Archipel in Paris, film-makers Karim Khenoune et Sébastien Gonthier made a doc. Merci! Jessica Kuijer, Olivier Rohart, Agnès Jourdain, Emily Green, Helen, Cécile, Linda, Ming + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiupgEGqyGM

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Raining in Baltimore

"I played my first piano/vocal song in front of anybody in the form of ‘Raining in Baltimore’," notes Allison Crowe. At 15 Allison took the stage in coffee-houses and clubs of Vancouver Island, Canada. She credits Adam Duritz and Counting Crows - especially "August and Everything After" - as primary inspirations. "I do what I do in large part due to this music and the honesty in its words and sounds," she says.

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Friday, March 11, 2011

How Long

"How Long" opens Allison Crowe's full-length debut, "secrets". Once Allison began touring nationally and internationally she was courted by reps for the old-school record industry. This song is a kiss-off to their hollow promises and an embrace of independence and strength and love. "secrets" marks the beginning of a beautiful friendship with Florida-based web and graphic designer Alix Whitmire!

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