This second release from talented Bay Area songwriter Elizabeth Edwards has an appealing full band sound ranging from acoustic folk to rock' expertly produced and arranged. Edward's voice is warm and expressive, delicate and compelling. Singable melodies and thoughtful sophisticated lyrics (at times reminding me of Mary Chapin Carpenter) make this a cut above the usual fare. I especially enjoyed the sweet melancholy rock ballad Surrender to win. Hoka Hey, a story song about a homeless Native American healer, and thought-provoking Paper Thin Paper Doll about the false images the media holds up for women package Dimensions ? : ? 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 3.33 Ounces
Original Release Date ? : ? 2001
Date First Available ? : ? February 12, 2007
ASIN ? : ? B000696OFA
Number of discs ? : ? 1