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The Washington Post's review of "Save Me From Myself" "The Blue Album is one of the best albums from a D.C artist" . . . more The Legal Times "Grab D.C. singer Janine Wilson's CD, "The Blue Album," and send it to most everyone in your rolodex." . . . more Music Monthly "She is a force with which to be reckoned." . . . more The Washington Post "poignant and seductive . . . " . . . more Blues Access "Excellent production by Don McCalister and Ms. Wilson keeps focus on her voice, heard to great affect on material ranging from a beautiful version of Elvis Costello's 'Almost Blue' to Duke Robillard's 'Passionate Kiss'." . . . more Texas Blues Magazine "Sultry and steamy with a hint of jazz." . . . more Style Weekly ". . . when Wilson digs her heels in and opens up her big voice, it's best to pay close attention." Blues Revue ". . . on the sixth song, a version of Elvis Costello's 'Almost Blue,'with only a piano to fill space, Wilson shows she can sing with an expressive pleading." ". . . her acoustic take on Gaye Adegbalola's 'And I Cried' shows off a warm knowing." - Art Tipaldi BC Blues Society "She has a big voice although she is effective when singing in a quieter vein." . . . more Baltimore Blues Society "Janine lets her sultry self run riot. . . The Blue Album should be a part of your library, but it may never leave your CD player!" . . . more |