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CD Review: JENN TARANTO "Move on from Me"                   by
                                                                                                         

 


 
Jenn Taranto is a package deal.  Singer, songwriter,
guitarist.  Beautiful on all counts. 

Her new album called Move on from Me features Katie Quann on violin, Justin Kipp on guitar and piano, Keala Kaumeheiwa on upright bass, and Marimikel Charrier on harp.  Cover art by Arthur Georgalas.

The album was mixed at M Works Cambridge MA.

It is very pleasant to listen to.  Just singing and open acoustic guitar.  Definite sitting on the end of the bed music.













Jenn does not really sound like these other artists, but if you like Clannad, Enya, Cat Stevens,
Jena Keaney, and Rachmaninov, you will enjoy this soulfully toned music.

Buy a good set of headphones for your discman, because there was alot of mastering effort put into some very simple effects which complement the straightforward and sparse singer/guitar structure.  The CD sounds best on a nice expensive home system in a room with wood floors.  It's the next best thing, but not quite as fun as a live show, which you can sometimes catch at Toad, The Lizard Lounge, and Club Passim in Cambridge


CDs available at Newbury Comix, CD Spins, http://cdbaby.com/cd/taranto and directly from

www.jenntaranto.com