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Loft Music
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2004 (2004-06)
VenueThe Loft
Liverpool, England
Producer Nigel Stonier
Mike Cave
Thea Gilmore chronology
Avalanche
(2003)
Loft Music
(2004)
Harpo's Ghost
(2006)

Loft Music is an album by the English singer-songwriter by Thea Gilmore, released in June 2004. [1] It is an album of cover versions of other artists' songs, chosen from suggestions sent in by fans. Gilmore described Loft Music as an addendum to her 2003 album Avalanche. She called it a "this is where I came in" piece, recorded in homage to the writers and performers whose spirit stood with her during the album's execution. [1]

Background and recording

The album was recorded at The Loft, Liverpool - hence the title - and was co-produced by Nigel Stonier and Mike Cave.

Reception

Pop Matters gave the album an 8 out of 10 score, praising her takes on the songs as so good that "...you start to wonder why the original performers didn't do it her way in the first place." [1]

Track listing

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b c Tranter, Nikki (2 February 2006). "Thea Gilmore: Loft Music". PopMatters. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Loft Music
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2004 (2004-06)
VenueThe Loft
Liverpool, England
Producer Nigel Stonier
Mike Cave
Thea Gilmore chronology
Avalanche
(2003)
Loft Music
(2004)
Harpo's Ghost
(2006)

Loft Music is an album by the English singer-songwriter by Thea Gilmore, released in June 2004. [1] It is an album of cover versions of other artists' songs, chosen from suggestions sent in by fans. Gilmore described Loft Music as an addendum to her 2003 album Avalanche. She called it a "this is where I came in" piece, recorded in homage to the writers and performers whose spirit stood with her during the album's execution. [1]

Background and recording

The album was recorded at The Loft, Liverpool - hence the title - and was co-produced by Nigel Stonier and Mike Cave.

Reception

Pop Matters gave the album an 8 out of 10 score, praising her takes on the songs as so good that "...you start to wonder why the original performers didn't do it her way in the first place." [1]

Track listing

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b c Tranter, Nikki (2 February 2006). "Thea Gilmore: Loft Music". PopMatters. Retrieved 10 March 2018.

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