Outside the Box (Vicki Genfan album)

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Outside The Box
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Studio album by Vicki Genfan
Released 2000
Label Vicki Genfan (Indie-label)
Producer Tay Hoyle & Vicki Genfan
Vicki Genfan chronology
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Outside The Box is Vicki Genfan's first available release and features both instrumental and vocal songs. [1] It gained wide recognition and was highly acclaimed by critics. [2] The song "New Grass", a fast ride on slapping and tapping changing between odd meters like 7/4 and plain 6/4 or 4/4, won the Just Plain Folks Award in 2001 in the category of best solo instrumental.

Vicki Genfan Guitarist and composer

Vicki Genfan is an American singer and guitarist.

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Vicki Genfan, except "Amazing Grace" (Traditional)

  1. Catch Me
  2. Outside the Box
  3. Impossinova
  4. Mother's Day
  5. Offerings
  6. New Grass
  7. Why don't love sit still
  8. Interlude
  9. In a Mood
  10. Don't Give Up
  11. Amazing Grace

Personnel

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References

  1. CD - booklet of Outside The Box
  2. Review of Outside The Box at CD Baby. Accessed on December 26, 2007.