Home Is Where The Art Is

Home Is Where The Art Is

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Clea Crimson’s music is best described as jazz-infused goodness, with golden syrup melodies. Her songs tell a story. Her voice rings with authenticity. Her sound? Think – the lyrical intensity of Joni Mitchell with the smooth jazz flavour of Norah Jones. And so her new release, Home Is Where The Art Is, is like sonic soul tonic for a pop-sick world.Home Is Where The Art Is explores notions of relationship, family and the sometimes-competing call to be mother and artist. The songs “Home” and “Reinvention” underscore the strange balance between the creative act of mothering, and the routine rigors of artistic expression. Yet there’s also something of Clea’s playful bent too, strikingly revealed by the song “Creepy Addicted.”Supporting Clea’s velveteen voice on this album is a band of unusual substance. It consists of some of the best, most well respected, jazz musicians in Sydney: Bill Risby on piano & accordion, Ben Ackland on guitar, Steve Elphick on double bass, Toby Hall on drums and Spike Mason on saxoph