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Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

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Track Listings

1 Paris (ooh la la)
2 Oasis
3 Medicine
4 Goodbye Kiss
5 Tiny Light
6 Colors
7 Only Love
8 Money
9 One Short Night
10 Low Road
11 That Phone
12 Hot Summer Night
13 Things I Never Needed

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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are like a modern-day version of Tina Turner stroking the microphone in a spangled mini-dress while fronting the Rolling Stones circa Sticky Fingers. The proof is there for all to hear on the band's third album for Hollywood Records and marks an artistic breakthrough for a vital young band caught in the act of fulfilling its immense promise. Little wonder that Grace and her cohorts have chosen to title it, directly and emphatically, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Album produced by Mark Batson (Jay-Z, Dr Dre, Alicia Keys).

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"Her sultry, bluesy pop has garnered appreciation from hard-rockers and ballad lovers alike." -- Spin

"They are, without a doubt, one of the very best American touring acts today" --
Jambase

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.92 x 5.55 x 0.47 inches; 3.53 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Records
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8430563
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 18, 2010
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0038QK5UI
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 442 ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2011
I fell in love with the pride of Vermont, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, years ago after seeing them open for Govt. Mule in Bozeman.
I was impressed, not only by the beaming smile, magnificent voice and boundless energy coming from this pint sized beauty, Grace Potter, but her prowess on the B3 Hammond organ. And there's nothing hotter than a woman who wields a Flying V and plays it like a pro.

Her backing band were pretty hot players too. And I fell in love with a woman who introduced her best song of the set, which she introduced as her "sex swing song."
So needless to say, I grabbed the two CDs of hers that were available, unfortunately the song wasn't on any of the CDs.

Nonetheless, I was impressed with the gritty organ powered blues of 2006's Something in the Water, but not so much with the more pop feel of the follow-up "This is Somewhere," so I had to scoop up her new self titled CD. And yes it has the "sex swing song" -- the sexy, bluesy groove of "Paris (Ooh La La)" she even played it on David Letterman back in December.

So that makes the CD immediately enjoyable.
Even better, it splits the difference between the gritty soulful blues of "Something In The Water," and the pop of "This Is Somewhere."
The new CD has plenty of Potter's pretty organ playing, which was missed on "This is Somewhere", a little funk, a touch of blues a little of the gospel featured on `Something In The Water," and is pretty much all awesome.
Her voice features elements of Tina Turner's soul, Gretchen Wilson's twang and Cyndi Lauper style '80s pop.
There are a lot of highlights on the CD. `Paris (Ooh la la) ' of course, and the R and B of `Hot Summer Night,' not only heats up chilly winter nights, but takes you back to the best of '60s soul as does `That Phone.'
`Money,' is definitely not Pink Floyd's `Money', it has its own funky groove and `Goodbye Kiss' even has a touch of reggae.
All in all, Grace Potter makes a long awaited return with a new CD that shows off her sexy, sultry, seductive and beautiful voice, her band's musical chops and covers several different genres. It's good to have her back.
-- by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2011
Who says rock and roll is dead. When one listens to Grace Potter and the Nocturnals' self-titled album, it may appear one has stepped back into time when rock and roll really kicked with a hard edge that did not need an elaborate production except for a good brass section, backup vocals, and keyboards. But Potter and the Nocturnals stick to the basics, hard-edged vocals, guitar-drive, and a pounding backbeat that may be heard throughout the record. And indeed, the highlight of the album is the opening track "Paris (Ooh La La)" that is very reminiscent of the legendary guitar rock sounds of the 1970s with bands such as Heart, Thin Lizzy, Foghhat, Aerosmith, and a little of mellowness of Rickie Lee Jones and a hint of smoky vocals similar to Bonnie Tyler.

The unique aspect of listening to rock and roll music is that artists and bands that have crossed the threshold towards the rock and roll realm have also crossed boundaries and stepped out of the ordinary to produce unpredictable sounds that one may not have heard before. But if one has heard the sounds, especially on this record, it is quite an exhilarating experience to hear how different musical influences are emulated within the mix. Potter and the Nocturnals carry on the tradition with tracks "Oasis" Fleetwood Mac-like, very energetic "Medicine," the middle of the road "Goodbye Kiss" a nice pop tune with its subtle harmonica in the background,the ballad "Colors," and the other raunchy track "Hot Summer Night."

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals show that rock and roll is alive and well and that melodies and sounds of the past can still be produced in their own very special way.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2015
I had talked about this Grace Potter how big of a phenomenon, but I was doubtful even after listening to a piece or two. Then I decided I bought the self-titled album and after several plays, I found it to be not missed. It's no joke, I found the strength, the feeling, the emotion of Janis Joplin, Grace singing blues loud, ballads, folk and the band the Nocturnals give her a great contribution. This is their fourth album, but they are all really valuable. Low Road, Oasis and Paris are my favorite songs of this album and I can not stop listening to them! Her discography There are however also three albums that I could not find and which belong to the mystery: Christmas with Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Live at the Fillmore San Francisco December 13th, 2009 and Original Soul maybe engraved with contracts close hand (belonging to different labels).
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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2013
Grace Potter! I love artists who can use their voice as an instrument...Grace Potter's voice moves easily from purr to powerful, from sigh to shriek, always in context to the music. The Nocturnals are a fantastic band in their own right, able to rock hard and get down to blues and soul right along with Grace. Grace Potter, however, is the most dynamic voice in the business. When you listen to Grace you hear a force of nature like a hurricane and she takes you from the peaceful eye of the storm clear on out to the powerful rooftop-ripping edge of the thing! She and the band have been growing in range and confidence as they go. Paris, the first song, rockss you with punchy hooks and then Oasis, the second song, is Grace pouring out like honey from your speakers. So the album goes, changing moods, changing gears and finally ending with the sigh of Things I Never Needed. Get this album and you are going to want everything they have done - Nothing But The Water and This Is Somewhere are both worth purchasing...but save The Lion, the Beat, The Beast for last. Listening to their albums in order is a bit like looking through pictures of your child growing from baby to teenager. This group may have not reached their peak and that is intriguing! By the way, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals onstage are as dynamic as The Who in their early days, so if you get the chance to see them, go!
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Andrew Knappett
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic GP and the Nocturnals CD
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2019
Check Grace Potter out on Youtube - Mountain music fest. I don't know why they didn't become bigger stars. the music business is tough.!!
TAGriff
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool Stuff
Reviewed in Australia on July 7, 2023
Grace Potter's vocals are insanely good. Nocturnals are superb. This album provides such a cool range of songs. I am loving it!
あまとんカスタマー
5.0 out of 5 stars カントリー・フレーバーがかなり強いかと思いますが;追伸
Reviewed in Japan on February 27, 2021
最初の投稿であわてていて、グレイス・ポッターの名前を間違えてました。すみません。投稿の訂正のやり方
がわからなくて。ポターと発音するんですか。
ついでに書いておくと、このアルバム中、最後の”Things I never needed”もものすごくカントリーの音がして
います。
これがブルースに聴こえるかどうか、アメリカ人に訊いてみると良いかもしれませんよ。
JESUS
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Spain on March 2, 2016
excelente. Un disco recomendable 100 x 100. La voz impresionante y los temas muy buenos. Como todos sus discos. De lo mejor
Tigger
5.0 out of 5 stars Cracking Disc.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 20, 2015
Very rare you hear an album without any filler tracks. Each song is a mini event on its own. From the punchy rock opener Paris ( ooh la la) we're transported through a wide variety of sounds and styles. Honestly, this really is a great CD and your record collection will be better by its inclusion.
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