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"I am not likely to dislike a song featuring the simple but haunting phrase “the way we were,” and “Books, Tea,” written by Levinson with Zack Schwartz, with its reference to complicated intentions, personal transitions, travel, family introductions, books, tea and food, and the acknowledgement of the fact that “friends like you come once a decade,” has a density that is marvelous. That is the richness of genuine experience..."
Daniel Garrett, The Compulsive Reader (read more) |
"The debut CD from Jodie Levinson is a rock solid debut statement. At the end the day Levinson knows how to work it, but just venerable enough to really win your heart over. She's doesn't give off any "Tainted Goods" factor... her voice is rather pure & somewhat innocent. She definably brings a lot to the table: her voice, her look, her persona, her youth & yes her personality. Her best songs are... spicy, seductive & "bring the groove." Kudos also goes out to the production brilliance of Lisa Ratner - a true professional..."
Cyrus Rhodes, Musesmuse.com (read more) |
"Recently I heard the music of a very talented young woman who not only sings wonderfully but has some damn fine songwriting skills. The young woman I am talking about is Jodie Levinson. She has a terrific album out called In The City... Jodie Levinson has taken a first step toward major stardom with this album. It is only a matter of time before Jodie becomes as well known as Rickie Lee Jones and other top tier blues and jazz performers..."
Bruce von Stiers, BVSReviews.com (read more) |
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