Dazie Mae - Seasonal Affective Disorder (2011)
Artist: Dazie Mae
Title: Seasonal Affective Disorder
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Can't Be Serious Records
Genre: Jazz / Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:04 min
Total Size: 195 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Seasonal Affective Disorder
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Can't Be Serious Records
Genre: Jazz / Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:04 min
Total Size: 195 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Two Timing Lady (3:37)
02. At the Begining of Love (3:15)
03. The Miss & the Man (4:30)
04. A Far Point (3:01)
05. The God Fearing Devil (3:10)
06. Grey Roses (4:35)
07. Dead Elvis (4:55)
08. I Loved Another (2:47)
09. All I Want (Is Being With You) (2:19)
10. The Day After Xmas Day (2:50)
Dazie Mae is a French band created in Paris in 2003 by Jeanne Jattiot and Mathias Daval. The duo started with a cover project of US and UK songs from the late sixties and early seventies, under the name "D15H".
In 2009, their first album Velvet Dress & Stockings is released under the independent label Can't Be Serious Records. The single Sofa is used by luxury brand Dior for in-door advertising, by American stylist Andrew Christian, as well as by Swedish erotica movie director Erika Lust for her movie "Cabaret Desire".
In 2012 and 2013, the song Sad, Depressed & Lonely from album Dazie Mae - Songs Matured in Oak is one of French national radio FIP's selections. Time with my lover, from the same album, appears in director's Malik Barnhardt movie C'est la vie (2014).
In 2009, their first album Velvet Dress & Stockings is released under the independent label Can't Be Serious Records. The single Sofa is used by luxury brand Dior for in-door advertising, by American stylist Andrew Christian, as well as by Swedish erotica movie director Erika Lust for her movie "Cabaret Desire".
In 2012 and 2013, the song Sad, Depressed & Lonely from album Dazie Mae - Songs Matured in Oak is one of French national radio FIP's selections. Time with my lover, from the same album, appears in director's Malik Barnhardt movie C'est la vie (2014).