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  1. People Behave Like Ballads – Rebecca Martin. LEAD US. R. Martin. Take the reigns so we both can rise. I’ve got a handicap. You’re the one who must. Lead us now. Down the road that twists and sways. Remember once I’d taken us this way? It’s different now. Lead us. Tell them nothing. Lead us. I’m not ashamed to say that it takes this man.

  2. These songs are ruled by cryptic storytelling, so that you never get the full outline of the relationships she’s writing about. In the end it’s a record about living through paradox, choosing to appreciate mixed emotions rather than building one-sided certainties of oblivion or hopelessness around them.”Ben Ratliff, The New York Times ...

  3. Feb 2, 2007 · Product Description. Martin shapes her unique world vision with her debut on MAXJAZZ, People Behave Like Ballads (August 31, 2004), named for a collection of poems by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, a fellow native of Maine. Written entirely by Martin, the sixteen songs are memorable, honest and moving.

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  4. Aug 31, 2004 · People Behave Like Ballads by Rebecca Martin released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Nov 17, 2019 · Title: People Behave Like Ballads. Year Of Release: 2004. Label: MAXJAZZ. Genre: Vocal Jazz, Pop, Folk. Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 01:00:37. Total Size: 365 Mb. WebSite: Album Preview. Tracklist: 01. Lead Us. 02. Here The Same But Different. 03. These Bones Are Yours Alone. 04. If Only. 05. I'd Like To Think It's Coming. 06. It's Only Love.

  6. People Behave Like Ballads; On Tour; Press. Selected Quotes; After Midnight; The Upstate Project (Martin/Klein) Twain; When I Was Long Ago; The Growing Season; On Broadway Volume 4 or the Paradox of Continuity (with Paul Motian) People Behave Like Ballads; Middlehope; Thoroughfare; Tillery (Rebecca Martin, Gretchen Parlato, Becca Stevens ...

  7. Now, with Martin added to MaxJazz’s increasingly impressive vocal roster and out with an album, People Behave Like Ballads, that rivals Once Blue in its raw splendor, here’s hoping she gets the airplay and attention she’s so long deserved.

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