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MP3 Amy Martin - Unbroken

Completely acoustical versions of 13 of Amy's songs, recorded away of a cabin in the Montana mountains. Amy sings and plays guitar. Birds, wind and rain are the back-up band.

13 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, FOLK: Political

Unbroken Songs


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Unbroken: Not busted Solid whole Not subdued. Untamed. Continuous.

Amy Martin's second release - which comes just a year after her debut, "To You" - couldn't be more aptly named. "Unbroken" is a return to the wild. Its thirteen songs plumb the internal wildernesses of this emerging songwriter while audibly reflecting the mountain landscape she calls home.

Recorded away in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley (fans of "To You" will recall the song by that name), the songs on "Unbroken" are presented with their skeletons showing. The only instruments used are Amy's expressive vocals and guitar, with some back-up from the creatures which inhabit her outdoor "studio." Listeners who have grown weary of slick studio productions will be delighted by this recording. It opens with a simple, haunting chant, sung a capella, which immediately establishes intimacy, invites her audience in and alerts them to the fact that this is no ordinary CD. With her feet thus planted on the ground, Amy explodes into the stratosphere with the second song, "Soar," which tells the story of her move to Montana in 1999:

"I'm heading to Montana this morning
I don't know what I'll find there
But it feels like I might find something
Those mountains might be strong enough to hold me
Those rivers might be wild enough to free me
Those skies might be big enough for me to soar..."

Sharing stories and even laughter in between songs, Amy inquires into the nature of happiness in "Hey Happy":

"Hey Happy
Give me your name
Why have you been sitting there
All quiet and shy
Have I not been listening?"

holds a bluesy conversation with a "tough love" goddess in "Soul Food":

"I just can't stop asking
If I'm good enough
If I'm worthy of love
She just puts her hands
On her big ol' hips
She says, 'Well girl, what do you think?'"

and pays homage to various landscapes in which she has found comfort in "Limestone":

"And countless afternoons
With the city rushing past me
My body was concrete
My mind the freeway
But steady, steady lay the lake
Pounding out its rhythm
'I am your heartbeat,
These stones are your bones'"

From the subtle, heart-wrenching story of "Appaloosa" to the gleeful release of "Three Good Rides," Amy demonstrates that the depth, versatility and maturity of her first recording were no fluke. Indeed, there is evidence that these qualities are growing stronger in this unique songwriter. In a genre rich with talent, Amy Martin is one to watch.

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