Emma-Lee

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That Sinking Feeling 04:04 Tools
I Could Live With Dying Tonight 04:20 Tools
Not Giving Up on You - Bit Funk Remix 04:20 Tools
Isn't It Obvious 05:09 Tools
I Met Somebody 05:09 Tools
It Won't Be Christmas 04:43 Tools
Never Just A Dream 04:51 Tools
Flow 06:06 Tools
Until We Meet Again 03:16 Tools
Bruise Easy 02:08 Tools
Not Coming By 04:32 Tools
Jealousy 02:14 Tools
Until We Meet Again (No Big Deal Remix) 03:18 Tools
High & Lonely 04:43 Tools
Figure it Out 03:16 Tools
Worst Enemy 02:55 Tools
Backseat Heroine 04:52 Tools
Where You Want To Be 04:11 Tools
An Older Man 05:14 Tools
Mr. Buttonlip 04:48 Tools
Just Looking 02:55 Tools
I'll Dream For You 03:41 Tools
Phoenix 03:55 Tools
Shadow of a Ghost 04:16 Tools
Not Giving Up on You 04:16 Tools
What Would Tom Petty Do? 04:16 Tools
The Pool of Tears 03:57 Tools
Bring Back Your Love 04:43 Tools
Until We Meet Again (Swarms & Coop RMX) 04:43 Tools
Driving 04:43 Tools
Shot In The Dark 01:46 Tools
Today's Another Yesterday 05:02 Tools
No Photographs 05:02 Tools
Today's Another Yesterday (duet with Luke Doucet) 05:02 Tools
"Not Coming By" - Adult Contemporary Album 05:02 Tools
Until We Meet Again (Swarms & Coop Remix) 05:02 Tools
Hypnotized 05:02 Tools
Send Me Someone to Love 05:02 Tools
All The Way 05:02 Tools
Today's Another Yesterday (feat. Luke Doucet) 05:02 Tools
LAST RESORT 05:22 Tools
The Waiting Room 03:38 Tools
I Could Live With Dying Tonight - MTV Teen Wolf Season 2 Soundtrack 03:38 Tools
Everything Or Nothing 03:38 Tools
Leo 04:42 Tools
Woohoo 04:42 Tools
4 AM 05:22 Tools
better days 05:02 Tools
Untill We meet again (The Killabits SalaciousSound Remix) 04:42 Tools
Glass 05:22 Tools
what i feel 04:42 Tools
Fantasies 05:22 Tools
save me 05:22 Tools
Until We Meet Again (Live Acoustic) 05:22 Tools
Until We Meet Again - No Big Deal Remix 05:02 Tools
Flat On the Floor 05:22 Tools
Until We Meet Again (VERY NICE's SalaciousSound Remix) 05:22 Tools
Bedford 05:22 Tools
Until We Meet Again (Marvul's SalaciousSound Remix) 05:22 Tools
Until We Meet Again (CharmWorka's SalaciousSound Remix) 05:22 Tools
Magical Flying Bathtub Machine 02:55 Tools
"Not Coming By" - Adult Contemporary Album "Not Coming By" - Adult Contemporary Album 02:55 Tools
Dance for You 02:55 Tools
High & Lonely (Falcon Punch Remix) 02:55 Tools
How Will I Know - Live at Revolution Recording 02:55 Tools
BAINLICHT 02:55 Tools
ONYX SHEATH 02:55 Tools
Until We Meet Again (Phil N Deblank's SalaciousSound Remix) 02:55 Tools
Same Old Sun 02:55 Tools
Mermaid's Tales 02:55 Tools
STRESS REFLEX 02:55 Tools
COOL KNIFE TRICKS FOR BEGINNERS (TUTORIAL) [240p YOUTUBE RIP] 02:55 Tools
Until we Meet Again (Recessive Trait remix) 02:55 Tools
That Sinking Feeling Album 02:55 Tools
Until We Meet Again (No Big Deal Remix) (Single) 02:55 Tools
Untill We Meet Again (Ketil's SalaciousSound Remix) 02:55 Tools
Talk to Me Low 02:55 Tools
pushh 02:55 Tools
Rising Star 02:55 Tools
ECHO RESIN 02:55 Tools
Isn't it Obvious Album 02:55 Tools
Until We Meet Again (Vice's SalaciousSound Remix) 02:55 Tools
Alchemy 02:55 Tools
Harvest Time 02:55 Tools
Draw Me Out 02:55 Tools
The Letdown (Bonus Track) 04:20 Tools
LAWKDWN TOOL 04:20 Tools
Queen of Everything 04:20 Tools
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It’s been a long wait since the release of Emma-Lee’s acclaimed 2009 debut, Never Just A Dream, but the longest journey often yields the most rewarding arrival. Backseat Heroine marks a brave turning point in the road for an artist once pegged a jazz-pop chanteuse. Three years of touring and songwriting will lead to inevitable growth, knowledge and direction as is proven in Emma-Lee’s sophomore record. Her voice, once described by No Depression as “powerful and fragile at the same time, with a range and ability to dive around the notes that would make kd lang jealous” is still the star of the show. On barn burners like “Not Coming By” and “Shadow of a Ghost” she growls with a swagger and confidence not heard on any of her previous work. Instead of earlier comparisons to Feist and Norah Jones, names like Bonnie Raitt, Grace Potter and even Adele began to echo in the crowds of those shows that nurtured her re-invention. But her voice has always been just the bait – it’s her songs that hook you. Her decision to collaborate on a handful of the albums’ tracks resulted in some of her most emotional writing yet. The aches and swells of the cinematic title track “Backseat Heroine” (co-written with Nicole Atkins) and the almost painfully intimate final cut “I Could Live With Dying Tonight” (co-written with Jill Barber) showcase the startling strength of her vulnerability. “I really only discovered the potential of co-writing on this album. I was hesitant to open myself up so much in front of another person, in some cases – total strangers! But once I learned that letting the walls fall down meant finding the buried treasure I threw my fears out the window and haven’t looked back. Some of my favourite songs on this record are collaborations and I have taken away more than just songs, co-writing is a learning experience, a sharing of secrets and tricks.” The success of these sessions lead to another adventurous move – after writing “Today’s Another Yesterday” with Luke Doucet, Emma-Lee invited him to sing it as a duet. Some of the songs written by Emma-Lee alone such as “Not Coming By”, “Just Looking” and “Phoenix” leave the impression that she is still very much in touch with her own muse. “I wrote some songs in probably under an hour each. It’s a satisfying experience when I’m able to access what my subconscious has been whispering to me for weeks, months, or even years. What I enjoy about those songs is their sense of immediacy. You can’t hear me thinking, it just sounds natural.” While the voice and the songs are certainly the driving force behind Backseat Heroine, at its core it’s held together by the love and passion of the musicians around her. “I had a number of meetings with different producers but eventually decided to co-produce the record with two of my best friends – Karen Kosowski and Marc Rogers.” she says. “I knew that they would pour their heart and soul into this project and they exceeded my every expectation start to finish. It was also important to me to have the band that I play with live make the record with us. My band is usually the first people to hear my new songs. They are my circle of trust, they support and encourage me and inspire me to work harder – but above all they are simply incredible musicians.” Most of the album was tracked at The Chalet, a studio near Uxbridge, ON. The goal was to record live-off-the floor band takes and capture the raw energy of what it sounds like when you play a song only once. The days were split into three sets – an afternoon set of the more chilled-out “happy” songs, an evening set of the moody up-tempo numbers and a late-night set of the acoustic fully live-off-the-floor takes. “We would make dinner together every night like a family, have a few glasses of wine and then make noise,” she says. “I don’t think I’ve ever had more fun or been more relaxed recording. During the late night sets when it was just me in the live room Marc and Karen lit candles all around me and I’m sitting in this beautiful space with windows looking out on snow covered fields. It was an absolute dream and I think you can really hear the warmth and mood in the takes we captured.” Thematically Backseat Heroine sounds more defiant and hopeful than its tender, broken-hearted predecessor Never Just A Dream. Songs like the sparkly “I’ll Dream For You” and middle-finger-waving goodbye anthem “Figure It Out” frame Emma-Lee a confident heroine – and yet as a whole it still leaves you with the sense that you’ve stumbled on Emma-Lee’s secret photo album, containing snapshots so personal they were never meant to be seen…or in this case, heard. Emma-Lee’s goal was to make a record that lived and breathed in its own world and could cross genres while still being a soundscape that was complete from start to finish. “In the liner notes of the album there is a quote from my Dad that says ‘This album should be listened to from start to finish, without interruption.’ and I agree.” We may live in a world full of singles but at some point everyone likes to escape and take a little trip. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.