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Love Blooms To Black

Release Date: April 21, 2015
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Love Blooms To Black, the 5 song EP from singer-songwriter Jennifer Hope has been released on Cleopatra Records and is available on all major online music outlets / stores including iTunes, Amazon and Google Play.

Jennifer worked closely with several renowned producers: Warren Huart (who worked with Aerosmith and produced The Fray, James Blunt), Pete Strobl (who worked with Kings of Leon, Keb’ Mo’) and Tommy Reeves (who worked with Ziggy Marley, Melissa Etheridge, Sophie B. Hawkins) to create tracks with the ethereal sound she is known for.

The final production attracted Cleopatra Records who said, “Jennifer Hope revisits modern classics, adding her unique magic to every song.”  The EP includes hit songs from Leona Lewis, Coldplay, The Police, U2 and Godsmack.

 

Album Review

Jennifer Hope will capture you with her incomparable interpretations of well-known songs. Like all great song interpreters, this enchanting chanteuse doesn’t just cover a song, she embodies it and makes it her own. In fact, her unique inflections add a mystical sheen that often makes her version better than the original. On her latest record, Love Blooms to Black, she worked closely with several renowned producers: Warren Huart (who worked with Aerosmith and produced The Fray, James Blunt), Pete Strobl (worked with Kings of Leon, Keb’ Mo’) and Tommy Reeves (worked with Ziggy Marley, Melissa Etheridge, Sophie B. Hawkins). The final production attracted Cleopatra Records, who licensed the EP for release on April 21st via all major online outlets. And, it’s easy to understand why the label acted as it did. Jennifer’s preternatural ability personifies a song’s essence, making it seem as if you’re hearing it for the first time. Indeed, her interpretations are not only surprising they’re also memorable. Her latest work of art includes hit songs from Leona Lewis, Coldplay, The Police, U2, and Godsmack; and reflects her artistic and spiritual development best. With Love Blooms to Black, it’s obvious that Jennifer Hope has come into her own.
- - Bernard Baur – Music Connection Magazine