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Wakin' Up (2010)
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Her third album since releasing the debut The Blue Album in 2000, Wakin' Up is Janine's first album of all-original material, making it her most personal artistic statement to date. Building on the same partnership that delivered the award-winning songs "Don't Even Start" and "So Long," Janine teamed up with guitarist extraordinaire Max Evans (Ugly Americans) to write the songs that would eventually belong on Wakin' Up.
"Wakin' Up," was titled after the song "Wakin' Up in Texas" as well as the general idea of waking up to a new world full of promise and lots of love. Waking up to taking responsibility for our earth and ourselves and having a kick ass time doing it! Track Listing
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Stencil T-Shirt (2010)
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Magnetic Bumper Sticker
Heavy duty magnetic bumper sticker. White background with green and red type. 7.5 inches wide x 3.75 inches tall.
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Eco-Friendly Shopping Bag
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Save Me From Myself (2005)
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The second release from Janine Wilson, Washington's First Lady of Blues, marks out new territory for the scarlet-haired singer, as she ably expands her repertoire to include Americana, jazz, and progressive torch and twang.
Save Me From Myself finds Wilson chronicling the bitter self-examination period that marks the wake of failed romance. But Wilson isn't above spinning more than a little fire, fun, and sex appeal into her melancholy. The album's twelve tracks are anything but a downtrodden exercise in self-pity. While Wilson may be wrestling with the notion of whether she can trust her heart to know "The One," that doesn't mean she (and her fans) won't have fun while trying. Track Listing
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The Blue Album (2000)
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Recorded in Austin, Texas, at Don McCalister's Biscuit Boy Studio and also Recording Arts in Fairfax, Virginia, by Marco Delmar. With the talents of Austin's Jesse Taylor, Don McCalister, Charlie Larkey, Ernie Durawa, Floyd Domino, Max Evans, Al Gomez, Rocky Morales, and DC's Marco Delmar, Chris Watling, and John Jensen.
The Blue Album is Janine Wilson's debut release and treats listeners to an assortment of styles such as Texas shuffles, acoustic blues, roots and southern soul, including her powerful rendition of "Breaking Up Somebody's Home" and her heartfelt version of "And I Cried," a song penned by Saffire's Gaye Adegbalola. This disc is not short on surprises. Check out Janine's version of Elvis Costello's "Almost Blue” and her soulful performance on "Make No Mistake" by Keith Richards. Each carefully chosen song showcases Wilson's versatility — from seductively sweet to impassioned and fiery. Track Listing
...some of Austin's finest blues talent, including keyboardist Floyd Domino and guitarist Jesse Taylor. Buzz McClain, No Depression Magazine "Even cowgirls get the blues, and in this case, that's not a bad thing." |
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Janine Wilson Tank Top
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