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Pope Jane - Slightly Used
The Best Of Album
A two CD set compiled onto
one disc, fans will love all 19
digitally remastered tracks spanning
13 years and five albums, including
four new sneak-peak tracks at
Pope Jane's brand new upcoming album, Tin
Star Revival.
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notes and links? Then download an MP3 digital
version of Pope Jane albums hide me
from the moon and Relief,
and even Danielle Egnew's solo
album Red Lodge. An
MP3 album is a zip file with a folder containing:
* - The entire album as one zip download, which
includes not just the MP3s, but also a JPG of
the album art, and a text file of song titles,
album notes, and links back to Pope Jane's websites!
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Dog
and Pony Showis a true Americana
offering, marrying many of Pope Jane's favorite
tunes and the vocal style of Danielle Egnew with
the back woods melancholy and signature slide
and lead guitar work by Paul Houston, while featuring
Todd Connelly on bass. Pope Jane's pop sensibility,
and soaring, soulful vocals took a stylistic turn
on this album, recorded and mastered in Los Angeles
and co-produced by Danielle Egnew and Paul Houston.
The
Americana flavor of Dog and Pony Show beckons back to a time when
good music came from the gut and talent came from
the hands of musicians in the gusts across the highline.
Dog and Pony Showis a masterful
Americana painting, splashing a textural and hook-oriented
canvas with fresh toe-tapping grab and grace. If
you are partial to big vocals and buttery slide
guitar work, then you'll love the Americana twang
of Dog and Pony Show.
The reviews came in for this powerful parody of
the pop music industry were rave, even though
the album was intended to be tongue in cheek!
Singles "Forgive Myself" and "Been
There, Done That" received FM radio play
all over the country. The "Forgive Myself"
Video, directed by Lance Mora, skyrocketed to
number one for over one month on then then-first
internet webstreamer, NetthisTV in LA. Actually
a solo project written, played and produced by Danielle Egnew, she
credited the
band in the inside jacket of Industry Whore
as part of the spoof theme of the album. Danielle
Egnew's mega-production of Industry Whore
dwarfed even her large production style aimed
at the band's 1998 release, Relief, and
was aimed to parody the mega-pop radio over-production
of 2000-2002. The album's candy-pop production
does serve the songs incredibly well, lending
an entirely different sound to this faux "Pope
Jane" album. Not the traditional Pope Jane
sound, of course, but If you like a hooky tunes
and a good sense of humor, this album is for you.
Hide
Me From The Moon
Released December 14th of 2000
Pope
Jane's third album, Hide Me From The Moon,
was released to a packed capacity crowd in Billings,
Montana, at Casey's Golden Pheasant. Three video
cameras showing the live performance on three
large screen TV's allowed all who came to see
the event a good seat. Hide Me From The Moon
is the most-acclaimed and most fan-popular Pope
Jane release to date. After landing a spec recording
deal, Pope Jane flew out to Seattle, where they
recorded this popular third project. Produced
this time by the entire band and the
band's former manager, Hide Me From The Moon represents the most the true-to-live
Pope Jane sound, breathing deeply of fluidity,
groove, movement, and warm vocal passages, featuring
all three memebrs of the band. A brilliant, explosively
emotional and straight-forward follow-up to Relief,
Pope Jane made yet another
favorable international
showing with this third release, garnering praise frompublications across the mainstream and independent
music spectrum, all while solidifying the band's
name in the music history books. If you love Pope
Jane live, and you love the true Pope Jane sound,
you'll be yet another who loves Hide Me From
The Moon.
Pope
Jane's second album, Relief, was released
to a sold-out show at the infamous Casey's Golden
Pheasant in Billings, Montana. This album is
powerful enough to make reviewers think in both
directions -- edgy and dark, and people either
loved it, or hated it. Produced and mixed by
Danielle Egnew and mastered by Seattle's Steve
Smith, (Garth Brooks, Hansen, Heart)
Relief took six months to record at
May Technical School in Billings, Montana, on
a chained ADAT system, having been recorded
with no compressors, due to a failure in the
compressor chain. (Danielle watched the board
meters and rode each fader manually as the signal
came in, so technically, there was a compressor
-- it was Danielle.) Relief is an
emotional roller coaster threaded
with subtle,
tasty ear candy and soul-splitting arrangements -- one of the biggest, and mostheavy
Pope Jane studio productions to date. Though
Holly and Kristen felt Danielle tricked Relief
out a little too much in the studio -- it has
been cited in several industry publications
in the late 90's as an benchmark for cutting
edge production styles for the time.
Pope
Jane - Self Titled Released
in September of 1995
A blast from the past! Pope Jane's first basement
tape -- literally -- recorded way back, when
they were an all female four piece band, with
Rita Brown on lead guitar. Pope Jane's first
self-titled release, produced by writer/vocalist
Danielle Egnew, hit the retail outlets in the
fall of 1995, and sold like a spreading prairie
fire. Reviewed and thoroughly enjoyed, this
album was only produced in the cassette format,
and sold out of many re-
pressings. It boasted two different jackets
and is currently very difficult to find, as
it is out of print. Two digitally remastered
tracks from this original cassette are included
on the Pope Jane -
Slightly Used: The Best Of Album.