“I would chew my arm off to sing like Allison,” says West Virginia, Mountain Stage-loving music blogger Muruch. “Though I guess that would make it difficult to shred a piano like she does, which seems to be half the fun” - referencing, respectively, “Hold Back” ~ http://www.allisoncrowe.com/07HoldBackAllisonCrowe128.mp3 and “the fervent, mesmeric, piano-hammering extended version of ‘Disease’ ” ~ http://www.allisoncrowe.com/03DiseaseAllisonCrowe128.mp3 - both songs on Crowe’s newest CD, "Little Light".
“She is reminiscent of some of the great women vocalists who shaped rock music in the late '60s and early '70s. Allison's emotional delivery is unique in today's music," is how music industry veteran, and manager to Bif Naked, Peter Karroll’s earlier framed it.
A majestic voice and talent such as graced the stages of rock’s golden era, with advancing recorded and live performances Allison Crowe’s singularity is increasingly manifest. As a singer, songwriter, interpreter and entertainer she combines elements of artistry in ways distinct in generations of popular music.
"Ever wonder what it would have been like to listen to a gifted singer/songwriter from Saskatchewan in a small, intimate hall before she became Joni Mitchell? Don't fret. There's no need to turn back the clock. Check out Allison Crowe," advises The Record’s Robert Reid.
“I believe that Allison Crowe is the only living person - with the possible exception of Glen Hansard - that can pour their whole being into any cover and make it sound like an entirely new song,” notes Muruch.
Alongside her art, Allison Crowe’s direction in dealing with the business of music is to, also, take the path less travelled. She cites Righteous Babe Ani DiFranco and Quinlan Road’s Loreena McKennitt as inspirations in the 2003 launch of her own record label, Rubenesque Records Ltd. Considering Crowe’s verdant grassroots success, journalist Jennifer Carswell asks in a current Paris Voice feature: “Is she out to change the face of independent contemporary music, infusing it with new meaning… ?”
Her mission is purely musical. Still, anything remains possible for a creator, recently described by Ross Hocker, longtime public broadcaster with WGTE/NPR, as “not in the least corrupted.”
The release of "Little Light", Allison's 6th album, is being celebrated with concerts in Paris, Prague, Frankfurt, Vienna, Scotland - and North American dates to follow.
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