Cover the Blue

Sara Noelle

Cover the Blue (out May 7), was written at the piano and envisioned as a wandering hike between the haze of uncertainty and clarity. “Clouds,” a balmy and moving mantra, fades into unvarnished “Clear Morning” and misty "Sea House" while “Ruminations” and “Where’s the Horizon” wind their way through unfamiliar paths. The album was produced by Dan
Cover the Blue (out May 7), was written at the piano and envisioned as a wandering hike between the haze of uncertainty and clarity. “Clouds,” a balmy and moving mantra, fades into unvarnished “Clear Morning” and misty "Sea House" while “Ruminations” and “Where’s the Horizon” wind their way through unfamiliar paths. The album was produced by Dan Duszynski and recorded in Dripping Springs, Texas.
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Four Songs

Sara Noelle

Four Songs EP (Nov. 2020), revisits a few timely classics for this moment of tumult, including The Youngbloods’ “Darkness, Darkness” and a reimagined version of John Lennon’s “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night.” Recorded remotely during quarantine, the project was produced by Dan Duszynski, who also worked with Sara on her full length album Cover
Four Songs EP (Nov. 2020), revisits a few timely classics for this moment of tumult, including The Youngbloods’ “Darkness, Darkness” and a reimagined version of John Lennon’s “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night.” Recorded remotely during quarantine, the project was produced by Dan Duszynski, who also worked with Sara on her full length album Cover the Blue. Listen in full on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2UIvmhl
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