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Fraser ,Brooke: What to do with daylight |
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Critics who have heard Brooke's debut album agree that she has the ability to write well-crafted songs, a skill she attributes to years of practice (she began writing at 12) and hours spent listening to a wide range of music. She also plays a variety of musical instruments, including the piano, which she began studying at seven, and the guitar, which she taught herself at 16.
Brooke's musical influences range from soulful crooners Marvin Gaye and James Taylor to new millennium artists including John Mayer and India Arie. Brooke says the common thread shared by these artists is the ability to write truly great songs. "I just love songs that are well crafted and well constructed, but still felt," she says.
Tracks:
1. Arithmetic
2. Saving The World
3. Still In Love
4. Lifeline
5. Waste Another Day
6. Without You
7. Reverie
8. Indeliable
9. Better
10. Scarlet
11. Mystery
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