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Ever since she was in her teens, Felicia Sorensen has been the first-call
female studio singer in Utah. Her vocals have enhanced the music of such
writers as Michael McLean, Janice Kapp Perry, Jeff Goodrich and Lex de Azevedo,
and have brought their most popular songs to thousands of listeners -- making
Felicia the most listened-to female voice in LDS music during the past decade.
But with all that success, it's hard to believe that this popular singer has
not had the opportunity to shine on her own. Felicia Sorensen's debut solo
album features songs by Felicia as well as by other top writers. The music is
varied in style but can best be described as light folk, with just a touch of
pop. With its optimistic, positive message, this sensitive music touches the
heart. The song "She Believes" is about a woman who sees her own hopes and
dreams played out in the lives of her grandchildren. "For the Love of a Woman"
describes one man's appreciation for the love of his life.
Review, Felicia Sorensen, She Believes:
Vocalist Felicia Sorensen presents a dozen finely crafted acoustic pop tunes on
her debut CD. Selections range from a Celtic-inflected rendition of the Shaker
hymn "How Can I Keep from Singing" to the Mary Chapin Carpenter ballad
"Something Still" to the soft jazz groove of "Everything I Need." Throughout,
Sorensen's voice is alluring, airy, and expressive, with flawless intonation.
Session ace Michael Dowdle anchors the set with mandolin, steel-string,
nylon-string, and electric guitar lines and chordal work. (Shadow Mountain, PO
Box 30178, Salt Lake City, UT 84130)
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