Sarah Sharp: Fourth Person

Elly Roberts reviews

Sarah Sharp: Fourth Person
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  • Released: March 2005
  • Rating: 8/10

Deep in the heart of Texas, there’s a real buzz going on. The lady at the centre of it all is Sarah Sharp.

Debut albums have a propensity of being hit and miss affairs. Not this one.Following a huge effort on the road, American singer-songwriter Sarah Sharp finallycommits her finely honed songwriting skills on Fourth Person.

The attractive blonde Texan has been creating waves for some time now, withregular stints on radio and venues in her native state. She is also due toembark on an East-Coast tour.

Nearly two years ago she gigged in southern England and Wrexham north Wales.Her significant other – Buffalo Speedway (a native of Wrexham) has considerablemusical input on this meticulously produced twelve-tracker. She’s been gettingrave reviews in the States and is about to unleash her considerable musicaltalents in March, followed by UK touring in April.


CoverThis ‘time-capsule’ serves to consolidate her credentials as a bone fidecontemporary Americana artist. Along with Speedway, she has the benefit ofone-man-band Kevin Ryan (drums, bass, mellotron and various “sonic hi-jinx”)as they collectively scale the endless possibilities of 21st Century eclecticballadeering.

Sarah’s vocals are sharp but delicate; perfectly complementing the imaginativelyrical scenarios. From the sensually teasing opener, Time Capsule, weget an indication of her range. With songs tackling deceit (Run),heartache (Can’t We Just Love), loneliness (Surrender) andflirting – there’s plenty of meat on the bone.

Fourth Person will thrill her indigenous fanbase, with the internationaldomino effect coming later. The ‘instant’ hit,which radio stations (particularlyin the UK – e.g. Johnnie Walker show) are seeking out, comes in the form offinal track – Blame It On The Night. This swaying jazzy ditty wouldopen the door to the often fractured nature of the UK singles market, leadingto further artist scrutiny.


Not the most instant of albums; it definitely grows on you with time. The moreyou listen, the more you discover the polyphonic delights.

Sharp’s recent credits include: Nomination for indieacoustic.com best album of2004, Austin Chronicle (Texas) – reviewers’ picks as one of the Top Ten Texasalbums of 2004.

A very impressive debut; full of charm and character.

Weblink: Sarah Sharp.com


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Time Capsule
2. Run
3. Coffee Shop Song
4. It’s Too Late
5. Encounter
6. Buzz Factor
7. Too Close
8. Can’t We Just Love?
9. Surrender
10. Finally
11. Be Still
12. Blame It On The Night

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