This self-titled album from New Zealand singer / songwriter, Sarah Brown, was produced by the talented Fisher brothers of Goodshirt, and also features the amazing Mike Hall and Michael Franklin Browne of Pluto, as well as Rio from Trinity Roots.
Sarah Brown’s debut is the result of her determination to produce an album liberally sprinkled with her own flavours, and seasoned with a mix of musicians and producers who inherently understand her song writing. Eclectic, moving, uplifting and mature beyond her years, this is an album that is as expressive as it is enjoyable and it should become a staple in any music collection.
Sarah lists her influences as Amos Lee, Dusty Springfield, Marvin Gaye, Jill Scott, Bic Runga, The Beatles, Al Green, India Arie, Peggy Lee, Eta James, Lauryn Hill, The Finn Brothers, Che Fu, Jeff Buckley, Eva Cassidy, Doris Day, Nancy Sinatra, Gasoline Cowboy, Joni Mitchell, Nick Cave, and Elvis… Whoa, that’s quite a diverse selection -- It’s no wonder then that Sarah’s own music is so interesting.