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Released
1998 Read an online review from Rambles - A Cultural Art Magazine "Nash's
voice is rich & subtle-reminiscent of Paul Simon in his ability to
alternate between soft phrasings and a stronger delivery on choruses.
Top it off with catchy bluesy-folk tunes, and One Way Down
is a promising indie debut." "Jory's
first solo CD will probably set the stage for him to be taken seriously
as one of Toronto's up and coming songwriters. A very mature young
man with a good voice, personality, playing ability and intellect.
I predict that he can take this places." "My
reaction to (the CD) was something like, if real men write poetry,
you, Jory, are the man. The poetry backed with such graceful melodies
created a beautifully coherent album with the elegance greater than
most debuts." "Canadian
singer songwriter Jory Nash makes his CD debut with One Way
Down. It's a strong collection of self-penned material. Distinctively
and mellifluously voiced, Nash's songs are attractive, hook-laden
affairs, imaginatively arranged and performed with style." |
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