Tell Me What You Miss The Most (CD)
Tasha
Amoeba Review
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Tasha’s Tell Me What You Miss the Most is a compelling, confessional slow burn. She’s one of those rare artists who seems to be singing your every secret thought, wish, and fear (sometimes the ones that are even secrets to yourself), shining a light into the dark corners and shaking out all the dust. Her lyrics manage to be both wistful and joyous, her gorgeous voice easily juxtaposing the beauty of both the shadows and the light. Her guitar sounds rich and timeless, with dusty backroads Americana vibes. Tasha is one of the most interesting artists on the contemporary scene, as evidenced by this refreshing album imbued with the fleeting beauty of a late summer morning.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Bed Song 1
|
Tasha | 03:59 |
2.
History
|
Tasha | 03:42 |
3.
Perfect Wife
|
Tasha | 03:38 |
4.
Sorry’s Not Enough
|
Tasha | 04:51 |
5.
Love Interlude
|
Tasha | 01:37 |
6.
Dream Still
|
Tasha | 03:05 |
7.
Burton Island
|
Tasha | 02:19 |
8.
Lake Superior
|
Tasha | 04:09 |
9.
Year From Now
|
Tasha | 02:10 |
10.
Bed Song 2
|
Tasha | 03:01 |