Rebecca Moore
Rebecca Moore's debut album 'The Sea Never Sleeps' came out in 2003. Her second album, 'Behind the Stone,' followed in 2007 and gave her the title track that...
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Rebecca Moore's debut album 'The Sea Never Sleeps' came out in 2003. Her second album, 'Behind the Stone,' followed in 2007 and gave her the title track that became her most recognized song. She grew up in England listening to Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen.
Her music tends toward the introspective, with songs like 'Deep Down' and 'Factory' sharing that quiet, reflective quality. She writes plainly about personal themes without much theatrical dressing, which gives her work a directness that some listeners find compelling.
There was some early criticism about her being too reserved or unconventional, but she kept making music her own way. Other songs in her catalog include 'Neverland' and 'Not My Island,' which continue in that vein of thoughtful, understated writing.
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