Alana Wilkinson - Half Time Oranges (2024)

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Title: Half Time Oranges
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Independent
Genre: Folk, Folk Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:26
Total Size: 85 / 212 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Square One (3:28)
02. Ultraviolet (4:40)
03. With A Boob Out (3:13)
04. Sway (3:23)
05. Charlie's Song (3:12)
06. Carelessly (3:13)
07. Show You Mine (3:39)
08. Shine Through (3:26)
09. The Love We Had (3:49)
10. Dream Big (4:23)

2024 has already been a massive year for Alana Wilkinson. She earned standing ovations at Woodford Folk Festival, was named the top act at the Illawarra Folk Festival, took her music to the United States for the Folk Alliance International, and toured the country with Ross Wilson and Scotland’s Ryan Young. And all of this came before she released her debut album. Today we get that recording, Half Time Oranges, a collection of songs that can best be described as the sonic equivalent of a warm hug.

The songs capture beautifully ordinary moments, the kind that add up to create a rich, full life. Many explore motherhood, whether she’s hilariously recounting her brain fog in “With My Boob Out” or encouraging her offspring to aim for the stars in the intimate closer “Dream Big.” “Charlie’s Song” is a gorgeous lullaby for the baby she breastfed between takes. We meet other key characters in her life too, her fabulous friend Jack in “Ultraviolet,” her late grandmother in “Shine Through,” the loves that worked out and the ones that didn’t. She brings them to life through her personal lyrics, which really stand out against her stripped-back melodies.

I love the simplicity of this recording. There are no bells and whistles, no artifice, just lovely little songs that are good for the soul.




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