RITA CHIARELLI
''BREAKFAST AT MIDNIGHT''
MAY 8 2001
47:23
1 Woman In Blue 04:02
2 Horse Of A Different Colour 04:55
3 Never Been Loved Before 03:51
4 Memphis Has Got The Blues 03:57
5 Midnight In Berlin 03:24
6 I Can Change For You 05:19
7 Since I've Had You On My Mind 04:26
8 Loving You (Is Killing Me) 04:26
9 If You Were Crying Over Me 04:13
10 Last Train 04:10
11 Eggs Over Easy 04:34
All Tracks By Chiarelli
Richard Bell/Organ, Piano, Wurlitzer
Kevin Breit/Guitar (Electric)
Rita Chiarelli/Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
Al Cross/Drums
Carlos del Junco/Harmonica
Phil Dwyer/Saxophone
Danny Greenspoon/Guitar (Acoustic)
Pat Kilbride/Bass Guitar
George Koller/Bass Guitar
Colin Linden/Guitar (Electric)
Jackie Richardson/Vocals (Background)
BIOGRAPHY/AMG
by Craig Harris
Rita Chiarelli is one of the most exciting new singers in Canada. Her unique blend of rock and blues has been compared favorably to Bonnie Raitt, Melissa Etheridge, and Susan Tedeschi. In 2000, she was named the "top blues singer" at Canada's Maple Leaf Awards. The world's discovery of Chiarelli comes after years of her paying dues. Singing with Hamilton, Ontario-based group Tempest at the age of 15, she toured throughout North America with a nine-piece R&B band, Battleaxe, after graduating from high school. Chiarelli continued to sharpen her chops as a member of Toronto-based rockabilly pioneer Ronnie Hawkins' group. After a year, however, she moved to Italy, where she worked as a studio vocalist for six years. Returning to Canada in the late '80s, Chiarelli had her first success when her tune "Have You Seen My Shoes?," which was featured in the film Roadkill. Releasing her debut album, Road Rocket, in 1992, she took things a step further with her second effort, Just Gettin' Started, three years later. Produced by Jane Siberry-producer John Switzer, the album showcased Chiarelli's hook-laden songwriting, with all but one song -- a cover of Elvis Presley's "Love Me" -- original. Long John Baldry covered Chiarelli's song, "Midnight in Berlin," on his 1996 album Right to Sing the Blues. Breakfast at Midnight, released in 2001, includes such guests as ex-Band keyboardist Richard Bell and guitarist Colin Linden.
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''BREAKFAST AT MIDNIGHT''
MAY 8 2001
47:23
1 Woman In Blue 04:02
2 Horse Of A Different Colour 04:55
3 Never Been Loved Before 03:51
4 Memphis Has Got The Blues 03:57
5 Midnight In Berlin 03:24
6 I Can Change For You 05:19
7 Since I've Had You On My Mind 04:26
8 Loving You (Is Killing Me) 04:26
9 If You Were Crying Over Me 04:13
10 Last Train 04:10
11 Eggs Over Easy 04:34
All Tracks By Chiarelli
Richard Bell/Organ, Piano, Wurlitzer
Kevin Breit/Guitar (Electric)
Rita Chiarelli/Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
Al Cross/Drums
Carlos del Junco/Harmonica
Phil Dwyer/Saxophone
Danny Greenspoon/Guitar (Acoustic)
Pat Kilbride/Bass Guitar
George Koller/Bass Guitar
Colin Linden/Guitar (Electric)
Jackie Richardson/Vocals (Background)
BIOGRAPHY/AMG
by Craig Harris
Rita Chiarelli is one of the most exciting new singers in Canada. Her unique blend of rock and blues has been compared favorably to Bonnie Raitt, Melissa Etheridge, and Susan Tedeschi. In 2000, she was named the "top blues singer" at Canada's Maple Leaf Awards. The world's discovery of Chiarelli comes after years of her paying dues. Singing with Hamilton, Ontario-based group Tempest at the age of 15, she toured throughout North America with a nine-piece R&B band, Battleaxe, after graduating from high school. Chiarelli continued to sharpen her chops as a member of Toronto-based rockabilly pioneer Ronnie Hawkins' group. After a year, however, she moved to Italy, where she worked as a studio vocalist for six years. Returning to Canada in the late '80s, Chiarelli had her first success when her tune "Have You Seen My Shoes?," which was featured in the film Roadkill. Releasing her debut album, Road Rocket, in 1992, she took things a step further with her second effort, Just Gettin' Started, three years later. Produced by Jane Siberry-producer John Switzer, the album showcased Chiarelli's hook-laden songwriting, with all but one song -- a cover of Elvis Presley's "Love Me" -- original. Long John Baldry covered Chiarelli's song, "Midnight in Berlin," on his 1996 album Right to Sing the Blues. Breakfast at Midnight, released in 2001, includes such guests as ex-Band keyboardist Richard Bell and guitarist Colin Linden.
WEBSITE
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