| | Sandi Thom - Smile... It Confuses People (Music CD) | |
Description
The girl that webcast from her basement in Tooting to thousands of people
across the globe now releases her debut single ‘I wish I was a punk rocker
(with flowers in my hair)’. Too broke to go on the road, 24 year old
singer/songwriter Sandi Thom decided to set up a webcam in her South London flat
and staged a three week world tour from the basement. She spread the word about
the ‘21 Nights from Tooting’ tour via Myspace.com and her own site, inviting
fans to watch the tour live on the web or in person at the very modest
underground venue of her basement. Pulling in an audience of 70 on the first
night, news of the gigs spread like wildfire on the internet and by the end of
the ‘tour’ she had 100,000 web viewers from as far afield as Russia, the USA
and Pakistan.
Drawing on a musical palette that varies from Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley through
Carole King and Stevie Nicks to Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin, Sandi Thom
joins the dots between black and white music. The album Smile… It Confuses
People seamlessly blends folk and soul strains and influences
1. When Horsepower Meant What It Said
2. I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)
3. Lonely Girl
4. Sunset Borderline
5. Little Remedy
6. Castles
7. What If I'm Right
8. Superman
9. Human Jukebox
10. Time
11. Time
Genre: CD - Pop











