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***DEBUT ALBUM!*** A Woman You Don't Know
£9.99
Holly's debut album is finally here! - A Woman You Don't Know comes complete with a 12 page booklet designed entirely by Holly.
The first 100 numbered & signed CDs have now been allocated...
If you would still like your copy signed, please let me know what message you would like through the Contact Holly page. :)
*Please note that shipping may take a little longer due to the volcanic ash cloud & Holly doing everything herself. ;)
Post & Packaging:
UK: *FREE*
International: £0.99
If you use another currency (i.e $), then you do not need to worry, as PayPal will convert the amount for you. :)
If you have any queries please don't hesitate to contact me through the Contact Holly page. :)
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Here's a preview of one of the tracks on Holly's album, Gold and Blue. It's a favourite for many people.
It's a slightly reduced quality version for transmission over the internet, but hopefully you'll get an idea of the high production values on this album...
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Gold and Blue (track 8 from the A Woman You Don't Know album)
[5:11]
lyrics
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Album only
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Holly writes:
Some people have been a bit puzzled about the emotions behind this song, so I thought I'd write a little explanation...
The first verse speaks for itself really. It's a kind of creative description of Monet's work. 'Your darkest colours glow'
The second is written in admiration of Joni Mitchell and how she's so talented in representing human emotion in her songs.
The chorus is a summing-up of the sublime effect that music, art, nature etc. can have on us. They're just things after all, but things that make us really feel.
The third verse is about William Wordsworth (obviously) and the way he would walk through the woods etc. to gain inspiration - 'through the light' is a reflection of his pantheistic beliefs.
The fourth states how I believe that we should not take anything for granted. This is the only part where I believe the hint of sadness is present - a sadness that we often forget to notice the simplest, most beautiful things in life.
I hope that you enjoy it!
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Living on, or visiting, the Isle of Wight? Holly's CD is also available in the HMV shop in the High Street in Newport.
Already bought the CD? Additional tracks, including Little One (Holly's Lullaby) in aid of the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital charity, are available on Holly's Listen and Shop page...
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