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Outside, September 2009
Maverick Magazine (UK)
“ ***** (five stars). How much praise can you heap on one album?”
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Outside, September 2009
Norman Chalmers, The Scotsman
**** (four stars)
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Outside, November 2009
Jeff Perkins, Blogcritics
http://blogcritics.org
“Joyously refreshing… [Chloe’s] outlook is both mature and yet vulnerable, worldly-wise but never world weary, emotional but not gushy… You only really need to listen to the first few tracks to begin to appreciate the strength of her song writing”
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Outside, September 2009
David Kidman, NetRhythms
http://netrhythms.co.uk
“Chloe is a generous free-spirited soul… it’s very easy to warm to her music”
Show on the Road, September 2009
Dirty Linen Newsfeed, The magazine of folk and world music.
http://dirtylinen.wordpress.com
“The goal of the show is to demonstrate that an independent band can make it outside the crumbling mainstream music industry on their own terms and with little more than ingenuity, hard work, and of course great songs”
White Street, July 2006
Ian Dearden, Trad & Now
“This is a delightful album… Chloe has talent by the bucketload and this CD is living testament to that talent… you’d do well to catch this star on the rise, while you can.”
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White Street, June 2006
Anne Infante, The Folk Rag
“Chloe Hall is a fine new talent on a well-deserved fast track to success… Her songs are beautifully crafted, her vocals strong and assured and delivered with sophistication and sensitivity… [Chloe's] talent as a wordsmith is obvious from the first track… this is a CD worth your attention.”
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White Street, November 2005
Georgie Bryant, Mediasearch.com.au
“A polished acoustic album, produced by Greg Arnold of Things of Stone and Wood fame, it is [Chloe's] maturity and experience that ultimately sets her folk/pop apart.…
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White Street, December 2007
Julian Bynoe, Outreach Connection (Canada)
“[Chloe Hall] has great potential for some commercial success… a refreshing change of pace from ordinary folk music ”
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White Sky, January 2000
Anthony Horan, Inpress
“White Sky oozes quality… it plays like a virtual handbook on how to approach a singer/songwriter record… it deserves to be noticed, and with songs like this it undoubtedly will be…
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White Sky, May 2000
Lauren Mooney, Beat Magazine
“White Sky makes for great listening all of the time… she has a strength and serenity in her voice that seems to emit from deep within her soul”
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White Sky, May 2000
Barry Divola, Who Weekly
“Worth a listen. This Melbourne singer-songwriter’s mix of folk and subtle electronics recalls Suzanne Vega and Beth Orton. Her mini-album is adorned with lilting melodies, spacious arrangements and Celtic influences”
White Sky, May 2000
Jeff Jenkins, Inpress
“White Sky is an impressive debut offering. [Chloe’s] voice is sweet and assured and [the album] has a sound that has an electro undercurrent but is always warm… ”
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