"Austin born, Paris based 27 year old singer Hailey Tuck is an extraordinary talent. Her debut Silvertone album Junk, produced by the legendary Larry Klein, is a 12 track masterclass in evocative, effortless, totally sublime singing. Hailey joyously rips up the rulebooks turning jazz on its head by putting her own spin on songs by artists as diverse as Leonard Cohen (They Dont Make It Junk), Ray Davies (Alcohol) and Paul McCartney (Junk). Classics from Cabaret and Leonard Bernstein rub shoulders with brand new songs. All are totally and literally addictive. This debut album follows widespread acclaim for a trio of EPs Hailey self-released between 2014 and 2016. Other album highlights include Joni Mitchells Cactus Tree, Colin Blunstones pop classic Say You Dont Mind, and Pulps Underwear. The sheer range and breadth of Hailey Tucks massive artistry is prevalent throughout this spectacular debut album. Junk is the perfect introduction to this unique talent. And its only the beginning. Miss this at your peril. "
G**U
A little something different and refreshing from the mainstream stuff
I like her style. I like her voice. I like her presentation. Very unique and different than most things that are being released today. Her music is pleasant and easy to listen to. I particularly like the recording quality of the album and it will sound good if you have a nice stereo setup. Give it a try, I think you will like it.
V**D
Not Junk
Love Haileys style. Let's make her famous.
B**I
Stays in my car cd player
I am absolutely obsessed with this cd. Perfect to listen to on my nearly hour commute to and from work. Helps to keep me sane!
J**E
Hailey’s best junk!!! Love it!
I really like her music. This is the first of her’s I bought.
R**L
Wonderful
I can’t stop playing this album.
J**D
this young lady is a big talent!
I heard one of her tracks on TSF JAZZ. She is spectacular.
L**S
JUNK
WHAT A UNIQUE VOICE IN A GOOD WAY..A GREAT FIND
S**K
A 21st Century Jazz Baby.
Got the CD and listened to it on a road trip -- and loved it. Hailey captures the feel of being in a speakeasy circa 1930, smoke in the air, glasses clinking, and a spotlight on a lone torch singer. She has a wonderful natural voice that recalls some of the '20s and '30s women, like Harlow, and her look is pure Louise Brooks. She can go from a lost-love song like "Some Other Time" to a Jazz Age Amy Winehouse with "My Chemical Life." In an era where "artists" use auto-tune and overdone electronics, Hailey Tuck has a refreshing understated genuineness to her. BUY THIS CD!And note to amazon or whoever -- make her MP3 releases available on CD as well. I'm looking forward to her next release.
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