Crack It Open

Editorial Reviews
The Boston Phoenix, December 4, 2003
[M]ore deft than your average singer-songwriter, with sharp hooks and arrangements and a good feel for C&W roots.

The Village Voice, November 19, 2003
[A] pleasant cross of Lisa Loeb/Syd Sraw/Rickie Lee Jones...that crosses as many as five genres in a single song.

Album Description
In the 13 songs on the new CD, "Crack It Open" (release November 2003), Wool travels further down some of the roads hinted at in her debut. "When Tears Come Down" rings of some undiscovered Hank Williams gem you’d swear must have been burnished by time. "Lucky" is a love song with just the right touch of quirkiness. "Frida" broods but stays vibrant with colors and celebrates Frida Kahlo’s strength and fire. Throughout the CD you’ll find gorgeous vocal harmonies and a musical palette featuring rich color from accordion to steel guitar to banjo to clarinet to Irish bouzouki to mandolin.

Crack It Open

Music Review:

  1. Crash
  2. Crystal Christmas
  3. Dancing on the Pyramids
  4. Daydreams & Lullabies
  5. Electric Ornaments
  6. Entering Twilight
  7. Grant Me Eyes
  8. Group Sex [Enhanced]
  9. 'HipPOP'
  10. Hotel Baltimore [EP]

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Hide from the Sun [Limited Edition] [Import]

Seventh Seed

Music for a Romantic Evening

Music: Tha' Hot Club

Blue Green Orange [Import]

Morir De Amor

Nightingale: A New Musical - Original (1985) London Cast [Cast Recording]

Music Of The Zodiac: Sagittarius

Meantime [CD-single] [Import]

Prokofiev: Bethrothal In A Monastery

Spinner

Patios de la Casa Vieja [Import]

MC Come to the Danza

Engelbert Humperdinck. Die Heirat wider Willen (Highlights)

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