Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: GG007
- Format: LP
- UPC: 659696482616
- Street Date: 03/08/19
- PreBook Date: 02/01/19
- Label: The Giving Groove »
- Genre: Folk
- Run Time: 29 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2018
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 60
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
Katie Barbato - The Art Of Falling
New 7-song EP from Philly's own folk and country songstress Katie Barbato.
- List Price: $19.99
- Your Price: $19.99
- In Stock: 10
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Barbato brings great talent and a generous heart to bear on her new record, "The Art of Falling" Musically, The Art of Falling is by no means dark, however. The production by Barbato and multi-instrumentalist Brett Kull (Grey Eye Glances, Echolyn) feels warm, hopeful and openhearted, brightened by Barbato's delicate guitar work and sweet, expressive voice, as a singer and as a writer. Also lending their talents on The Art of Falling are Grammy-winning drummer Jim Hines (Brian Wilson, David Bromberg) and the players Barbato calls her "longtime musical companions," keyboardist Mike Lawson, vocalist Rebecca Rankin, and guitarist Matt Teacher. "So, on this album, it was my music family plus Brett bringing his vision as a producer and musician," Barbato says. Following the Giving Groove model Barbato chose Rock to the Future, a nonprofit organization that provides free music education to Philadelphia's underserved youth, as the beneficiary of 50% of the album's profit.
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Bonus Materials
- Limited edition translucent lavender vinyl
Sales Points
- For fans of folk and country
- Following the Giving Groove model, all label profits are donated to Girls Rock Philly.
Press Quotes
'A melody you can sink your teeth into with a heavy beat and defiant harmonies.'
—Rachel Cholst, adobeandteardrops.com
'Her sound is fully formed and wonderfully nuanced, like a mystic lovechild of Jeff Tweedy and Gillian Welch. She combines the purity of the latter of with the offbeat Sky Blue Sky-era country of Wilco.'
— Mike Olinger, thevinyldistrict.com