Albertine
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Albertine
Albertine was published by Wood & Bone in May 2009 and is our 11529th best seller. The ISBN for Albertine is 634457400122.
On the strength of her 2003 debut, 'What To Do With Daylight', Brooke Fraser became one of New Zealand’s top-selling artists of all time. Given the massive commercial success of her first effort, expectations were high for 'Albertine', its follow-up. The album is reflective, intimate, and filled with fine songwriting.
Brooke shares musical territory with such American adult alternative singer-songwriters as Norah Jones and Tori Amos and her impressive voice and skills as a tunesmith indicate she might soon be sharing space on the charts with them.
Brooke recorded 'Albertine' in Hollywood with renowned producer Marshall Altman (Train, Marc Broussard & Matt Nathanson) and is now ready to conquer the rest of the world. Brooke is a member of the Hillsong United Church for which she has written two popular and best selling hymns.
Her solo album songs appeal just as much to fans of mainstream artists like Sarah McLachlan, Ingrid Michaelson and KT Tunstall.
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Track Listing for Albertine by Brooke Fraser
Disc 1
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Details for Albertine
| Page last updated | 29th November 2011 |
| Book Format | CD |
| Publisher | Wood & Bone (May 2009) |
| ISBN | 634457400122 |
| Product ID | 2345273 |
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