Live at Mother Fool'sVarious Artists - Compilations February 21, 2010 Uvulittle Records This is a great sampler of the Mother Fool's music scene, circa 1996. "Smack-dab in the middle of an historic and eclectic Madison, WI neighborhood stands Mother Fool's -- a tiny, intimate, smoke-free coffeehouse that is home to some of the city's most creative and refreshing musicians. But because Mother Fool's holds fewer than 100 people, owners Jon Hain and Stephanie Rearick decided to form their own record label, compile many of the coffeehouse's finest moments and release for... [more] |
The Spirit of SpottyElizabeth Schaefer February 21, 2010 Wrecked Moviehouse The Spirit Of Spotty is Elizabeth's 2nd CD. Released in 1996, it features her full band. Smart and sassy, alternative and quirky rock and roll. |
This Theater Was RazedElizabeth Schaefer February 21, 2010 Wrecked Moviehouse This Theater Was Razed is Schaefer's debut CD featuring an eclectic variety of popular Madison area musicians. The songs are undeniably theatrical and range from folk to blues. The songs are colorful if at the same time decadent in themes; including songs pertaining to ghosts in the moviehouse and muderous brothers locked up in the smokehouse. |
At the Heart of What's ObviousElizabeth Schaefer February 21, 2010 Wrecked Moviehouse This CD best captures Schaefer's vocal delivery and which best accents that delivery with lovely background instrumentation. There are 13 songs (all original) debuted on this CD and there's a flow which strangely compliments the diversity of this unique album |
MoodswingElizabeth Schaefer February 21, 2010 Wrecked Moviehouse Elizabeth Schaefer's newest CD "Moodswing" is a step towards rock-cabaret. 10 songs are featured on this CD including "Windstorm" which tells a story about a person addicted to violent storms, "Storm Before Sweden" a love ballad about a couple traveling from Denmark to Sweden and "Singing In A Hotel" a song about a lonely cabaret singer who performs weekly in a hotel awaiting a lover who never appears. In Schaefer's opinion this is her most mature work with a careful mix of... [more] |