Bring Back the Sunshine by Jenny Keegan (CD, 2008)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0634479872686
eBay Product ID (ePID)5046067737

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2008
GenreFolk
ArtistJenny Keegan
Release TitleBring Back the Sunshine

Dimensions

Item Weight0.21 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks11
Number of Discs1
TracksBring Back the Sunshine, No More Butterflies, Light or Shade, Brighter You Will Be, Only You, A Breeze, The One Who Saves Me, Do You Remember?, Life Can Be Kind, From the Stars, Knives and Broken Lives
Notes22 year-old Jenny Keegan has just released her 2nd album 'Bring Back the Sunshine'. The album is a heart warming concoction of eclectic songs, ranging from gorgeously soft and acoustic \'No More Butterflies\' to the upbeat and catchy sounds of the title track \'Bring Back the Sunshine\'. Jenny takes much of her inspiration from her challenging career working to keep teenagers in Plymouth out of trouble and in school, - \'Even if one young person feels hopeful after listening to one of my songs then I think I\'ve done my job as a songwriter\'. One of the young people Jenny works with has even contributed his beatboxing skills to the ambient sounds of \'Only You\'. Listening to the album, you would be amazed that the majority of it was recorded in local musician Manuel Da Costa's room, with him and his flat-mates contributing bass and electric guitars, piano, and drums. Jenny's debut album 'A Petal Falls' received rave reviews from local press and listeners alike, but the feedback Jenny remains most proud of was from a 13 year old boy she works with who has been in and out of foster care and in trouble with police, who said it's the only music he plays to make him feel better when he's sad or angry. With radio airplay, high profile gigs and rave reviews from the local press, now all Jenny needs is for the music industry to sit up and listen.
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