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TRACY FORSYTH, in her debut CD, brings to the world of folk/rock dynamic control of her operatically trained soprano voice. Combine these attributes with her spiritual and new thought lyrics and the talent on this CD flies in the face of strict genre categories. 'Heavy Metal Lena Horne' has just begun to go places vocally she foresees for herself. Check out the higher melody remix #12 on her 'Multimedia' page on her web site at www.tracyforsyth.com or www.myspace.com/tracyforsyth and listen to her nail, with clear assuredness, those notes of high 'A'. It's a voice many know and love. Though Tracy's vocals were kept to a lower range for the adult contemporary release in 2005 the brilliance still very much stuns listeners, both those who have and those who have not heard this artist before. Her influences are Heart, Queensryche, Scorpions and the music on her current CD has tones of Kate Bush, Tori Amos & musical theatre. Tracy Forsyth, noted as being 'The Best Female Rock Opera Artist', will be showcasing more of this exceptional talent in the higher range on the new material she is currently writing. From personal messages of taking care of ourselves and doing the best we can to issues of mind-controlled slaves (written for Cathy & Mark Phillips and Kelly) the CD embraces a variety of forms. Tracy's 11 songs were chosen from the more than 100 that she has written during the span of her career. This CD was an exceptional project with its ease, synchronicity and beauty. The CD package includes an 8-page colourful booklet of lyrics, photos and liner notes. Tracy’s husband, Scott (carver-extraordinaire!) prepared the exquisite artwork and the package was completed by Tracy and JON Hemingway (music & artist-extraordinaire!). In the time since the CD release in Aug. 2005 Tracy has had a 1/2 page newspaper article written about her & her CD in the Peace Arch News (first CD ever to have that large an article in the newspaper), has appeared on a KISM radio interview, enjoyed radio airplay around the world, edited the Seattle performances of the all-female rock band 'Catastrophe' (1992-1993), and performed in a musical theatrical production in Surrey, BC. Check out the artist's website: http://www.tracyforsyth.com Track List: 1. Can't Step 2. Independence Feels Good 3. Glorious Days 4. Abundance 5. Marketplace 6. Tie Me Down 7. Words 8. Gypsy 9. Where Were You Daddy 10. Which Step Shall I Take 11. It's Up To Us Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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