Correatown

Editorial Reviews
- Kate Sullivan & Falling James, LA Weekly
You read it here first: Angela Correa is going to be a much loved L.A. artist in about 10 minutes

LA Underground, April 2005
perfectly uncluttered... poetic and unprecise, Correatown is the place we've always wanted to be

Album Description
CORREATOWN is the first album by Angela Correa to be released on Bed Pan Records, a tiny independent label in San Diego. Initially, the songs were meant to be a humble little demo of one takes- Angela just playing & singing a natural performance. However, after listening to the songs producer Gregory Page decided to paint in a little color between the spaces of music and lyric Angela had created. Most of the songs chosen for the album were actually the first take. The result is a collection of songs that are intimate & sincere, yet loose and organic in texture.

Correatown

Music Review:

  1. Cruel Smile [Enhanced]
  2. Debris [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. Delongpre
  4. Directions To My House
  5. Dirt
  6. Drums and Wires
  7. Evil Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Fairy Tales and the Death of Innocence
  9. Get Here and Stay
  10. Girls Get Busy

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I'm Gonna Love You Too [CD-single] [Import]

Chopin performed by Lambis Vassiliadis

Commotio: Early 20th-Century European Organ Music

Music: The World Cinema Album

Deuce Presents Jigsaw [Import]

Club Shelter, Vol. 1 [Import]

D.I.G. Allstar: Face to Face [Import]

Bone

Blink-182 [Box set] [Import]

Boulez: The Three Piano Sonatas

Curse of the Mekons/F.U.N. '90

Bocas Ordinarias [Import]

Awake

Is It Over?/They Found Me Guilty

The Last Waltz