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The Space Between:
A Sound Trilogy 2018
“...an intriguing and important project which hopes to subversively acknowledge the role of humans in the way architecture functions (or doesn’t) in our culture. Mary Edwards hopes to take space back for all of us, not through seizure of property or the redefinition of place, but through the use of melody and phrasing and multi-aural overlay.”
Katt Lissard
“...not only has Mary Edwards built a resonant dialogue among disciplines, she has amassed a body of work bound together by common themes, of the nature and philosophy of space, of the place of home and the power of nostalgia and, of the effects of all of these things on both the fixed and fluid aspects of identity and experience.”
Daniel Alexander Jones
“…Mary Edwards is sensitive to aesthetic spaces.There is a sense of a grand nostalgia, a wonderment of Modernist sensibility and individualism within her compositional subjects...Mary results in finding and creating spaces between that are intimate, romantic and idyllic."
Laiwan Chung
“...quite resonant.”
Laura Koplewitz
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Everyday Until Tomorrow
2018
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per/severance
2013
"…evocative and engaging..."
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Eastern/Central & Mountain/Pacific
2012
"Mary Edwards' new album shines with the quality and influence of a super-cool pop era: There's that cinematic touch of Francis Lai, that great Pacific Coast Highway vibe of Burt Bacharach, the poetic longing and lilt of the Carpenters and that hip urgency of a Lalo Schifrin TV theme for a Quinn Martin Production."
Bobby Rivers
"The opening track, "Time and I" just sweeps you away to a luscious stoned soul picnic where echoes of The 5th Dimension and Swing Out Sister drown out all the noise of the surrounding madworld and set the tone for the rest of the addictive playlist..."
Dougsploitation
With every one of her works being a cause for celebration, Mary Edwards gives us further reason to revel with the release of her opulent, yet earthy album, Eastern/Central & Mountain/Pacific.
Popshifter
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Console
2010
"In another era, Mary Edwards might have been a behind-the-scenes songwriter in the famous Brill Building, that renowned stable of musical artisans that included Goffin & King, Laura Nyro, and a host of others. Instead, in this era, we are lucky to have Mary Edwards in clear view. Her music is characterized by a smooth charm that draws upon soft-pop, jazz, and funk, framed with a soulful voice that is reminiscent of Dionne Warwick in her prime..."
Popshifter
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A Smile in the Mind
2007
"...evocative of epic 1960s cinematic soundtracks combined with the poetic intimacy of the 1970s singer-songwriter era..."
Time Out NY
"...sensually nostalgic..."
Corinne Drewery, Swing Out Sister
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APPEARANCES/
COLLABORATIONS AND SOUNDTRACKS
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Various Artists
PRETTY: The Soundtrack
2011
Perfomer: "Gumdrop The Unicorn"
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Robb Scott
Siren
2017
Arranger/vocalist: "Keep On"
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Expo
Unexplained Phenomena
2014
Arranger/vocalist: "Eyewitness Accounts of the Loch Ness Monster"
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Expo
The Most Fabulous Object in the World
2013
Arranger/vocalist: "Night Time Kite Flying"
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The Man From Another Place
Soundtrack Music to A Lost Film
2013
Co-writer/arranger/vocalist: "Why" and "The Vicious Cycle"
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Expo
She Sells Seashells
2010
Co-writer/arranger/vocalist: "If There Ever Was" and "Out of the Millions"
"...principally the work of John Lane and friends who it seems has a thing for the craftsmanship of both warmly radiating pristine pop much like the type that appeared on the Beach Boys ’Smile’ ... there’s the absolutely sumptuous lovelorn sweetness of the 70’s styled candy pop ... adept attention to melody and mood..."
losingtoday.com
"Anyone that hears your album will be impressed. The youth of today have missed out on the golden era of recording; it looks like your album will bring them up to speed on important and enjoyable music."
Hal Blaine, Wrecking Crew drummer
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Andrew Edward Brown
An Evening With Mister Brown
2009
Arranger/vocalist: "A Change is Gonna Come"
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John Raymond Pollard
Dreams
2009
Arranger/vocalist: "All The Time" and "You Color Me"
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John Raymond Pollard
Character
2008
Arranger/vocalist:"Family Values", "The Recidivist" and "Bar Sinister".
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Champion Soul/Afropsychopathz
A New Way
2007
Arranger/vocalist: "A New Way"
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The Euston Factor
The Geneva Strain Original Soundtrack
2006
Arranger/vocalist.
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Contraband
Wag The Dogma
2004
Arranger/vocalist.
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Contraband
Brand New Oldies
2006
Arranger/vocalist.
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Robb Scott
"Future Love" (single)
2007
Arranger/vocalist.
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Robb Scott
"Understanding" (single)
2006
Arranger/vocalist.
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Robb Scott
"Anything You Like" (single)
2006
Arranger/vocalist.
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Robb Scott
Afro Odyssey
2006
Arranger/vocalist.
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The Savage Juliet
Another Roadside Attraction
2005
Arranger/vocalist.
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Karen Gibson Roc with Robb Scott
"In the Back of the Room" (single)
2003
Arranger/vocalist.
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Swing Out Sister
Somewhere Deep in the Night
2002
Ambient vocalist: "Alpine Crossing (Gravelax Mix)"
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Swing Out Sister
Filth and Dreams
1999
Ambient vocalist: "Who's Been Sleeping (Parabolica Mix)"
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Durry
Cyclone
1999
Arranger/vocalist.
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Kevin Henry
Last Stop Brooklyn
1996
Arranger/vocalist: "Pull Me Out", "Find My Way"
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Wildwood
The Wildwood Sessions
1995
Arranger/vocalist.
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Various Artists
A Tribute to Joe Raposo
2015
Arranger/vocalist/keyboardist: "Everybody Sleeps"
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Various Artists
ONCE UPON A TIME 1
2006
Composer: "One Thousand Whys". "Corridor 70", "Habitat 67", "Idlewild"
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Owtlet
Dare I Say, Dare I Do
1998
Co-writer/arranger/vocalist: "(You'll Never Get) Another Chance"
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LINER NOTES WRITER
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Swing Out Sister
Live in Tokyo
2005
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Swing Out Sister
Where Our Love Grows
2004
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Trina Hamlin
Foundation
2003
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Various Artists
The Bacharach Album
1998
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Swing Out Sister
Shapes and Patterns
1997
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