Press – the latest on “Made Of Stars”

” ‘Made Of Stars’ is one of the most accomplished and emotional albums you are likely to hear this year, it is intoxicatingly beautiful. Simply put, this is an album to treasure”…  Americana UK

http://www.americana-uk.com/auk/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=5513

“Made of Stars is a quiet Americana classic, thoughtful and intelligent, and it seems that Sally Spring was born for this.” No Depression Magazine

http://www.nodepression.com/profiles/blogs/album-review-sally-spring

“Sally delivers a very successful rich recording with beautiful variations and absolutely no weak parts. A wonderful production! ” Real Roots Cafe – Netherlands

http://www.realrootscafe.com/11_16.html

“To hear Sally Spring’s music is to feel it.

With her beautiful, experienced voice and her powerful lyrics, Spring has a unique talent for channeling emotion through song. Whether through a car stereo speaker, from the stage at a crowded festival or across the room during an intimate coffeehouse performance, Spring is an artist who connects soul to soul with her audiences.” Go Triad – Greensboro, NC  http://gotriad.news-record.com/content/2010/10/20/article/music_chose_me

“she (Sally) was an instant poster woman for Americana just by doing what she’d always done.”…”as if Linda Thompson became a Piedmont rocker”… “and Spring’s originals like “Lake Pontchartrain” (co-written with Peter Holsapple) and “Summer’s End” lean toward the lovely, making another of her own, “Beautiful Ride,” a fitting two-word summation of the entire affair.”  more at….

http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/sally-springs-made-of-stars/Content?oid=1358159

“There’s a reason singer-songwriter guitarist Sally Spring is No. 1 on the Americana radio charts in Europe (and topping all other similar charts in the U.S., as well)-it’s because she is so evocative of some of the greatest British female folk singers like Sandy Denny, Linda Thompson, and the early, warbling Marianne Faithfull (the moody blue “Mattie” marries all those artists in the unique voice that is Spring’s)…Her version of Johnny Cash’s I Still Miss Someone is extraordinary, with its quivering guitar, straight out of a David Lynch project; she slows it down Cat Power style, and can proudly stand up to any other artist who has recorded this song, including greats like Joan Baez and Dolly Parton….” examiner.com

http://www.examiner.com/entertainment-reviews-in-national/sally-spring-has-spellbinding-americana-classic-with-made-of-stars

“Anybody who knows and loves Sally Spring’s music will welcome the opening bars of Beautiful Ride, the opening track on this new album, like an old friend. If you don’t know her music, I’ll tell you that from the first bar you’re dropped gently into the warm sound of her band – a balanced sound, built around Rich Feridun’s eloquent acoustic guitar – and then Sally’s voice comes in, a rich alto with a touch of vibrato seemimgly ever-present, that sounds like the voice of all the wise women who ever were, assured and authoritative.”

“…through her gritty and, at times deft approach works up a lot of passion and better still an engaging character to her singing. Of the kind that has the listener thirst for more.”

…..”(Sally’s) composition ‘Mattie’ with Celtic roots possesses a smouldering rhythm as folk and rock merge. It is not too dissimilar to the music of an early 1990s Marianne Faithfull —only Spring’s voice has more character and sounds heaps better!”

…”(Sally) digs deep to come up with her best effort ‘Boys In The Cornfield’. It has her revert to a spare, stripped down acoustic approach with Maby, Lyons (percussion), Caitlin Cary (fiddle) featured alongside her own acoustic guitar. As a rich, nostalgic feel of the American South is brought to the album, plus you have her terrific vocals. Her song speaks passionately of a tragic period in America’s history the Civil War as brother fought brother as they do what they were told.”…”the best song bar none on the album Spring makes full use of her vocals to weave a web set to snare the guilty and innocent alike.”

“A captivating performer”
—Variety – NYC

“..striking results can be heard on Mockingbird …first-rate compositions …beautiful vocals”
—No Depression

” While it’s the gently piercing clarity of Sally Spring’s voice that lights up Here Come The Memories and Floyd Johnson, the emotional heat she generates on Ain’t No Ash Will Burn is white-hot. …the songs reached deep inside, were beautifully layered and had something to say.”
—Americana UK – (nine stars!)

“Blessed with a full voice reminiscent of Sandy Denny”
—Harp, February

“The real show-stopper was Sally Spring.”
—Sing Out

“Spring’s rich, slightly smoky voice (which suggests the clarity of Sandy Denny mixed with the sweet earthiness of early Marianne Faithfull) is a surprisingly malleable instrument”… a “wonderful voice” … and “she’s as gifted a writer as she is a performer”
—allmusic

“her mature, full, warm and clear feminine voice… reminds me of … Emmylou Harris, Natalie Merchant or Tracy Chapman”
—Das Rock, Germany

“…her soulful, sweet and appealing voice… In short ‘Mockingbird’ is one of the best CD’s I’ve heard recently from an American songwriter”
—Massimo Ferro, Radio Voce, Italy

“Held in high esteem by fellow musicians, she (Sally Spring) is joined by Gene Parsons, Tift Merritt, Marshall Crenshaw, Caitlin Cary, and Fred Smith but at no time does the veteran songwriter take a back seat. …it is Sally who takes centre stage with her distinctive vocals and commanding presence”
—Maverick, UK

“very intimate and beautiful”
—Melodic, Sweden

“…her voice has that darkness and emotional complexity that reminds me more of June Tabor than any American singer. Her phrasing is fantastic…”
—Net Rhythms, UK (10 stars!)

“Spring’s Eternal…Sally Spring one of Winston-Salem’s most distinctive and distinguished musicians…who is making amazingly fresh music.”
— Relish Winston-Salem, NC


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