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Four Star Mojo Review for Hyperboreans

Thursday, 29 October, 2009 | Category: album news, general news, reviews

Hyperboreans has received a four star review in Mojo which says, ‘Former member of Rachel Unthank & The Winterset blossoms…this third Oates solo album finds her exuding fresh confidence, boldness and maturity.’

Look out for reviews of Jackie’s Oates’ Hyperboreans album this weekend in the following papers

Thursday, 3 September, 2009 | Category: album news, reviews

Look out for reviews of Jackie’s Oates’ Hyperboreans album this weekend in the following papers – The Guardian on Friday (4th), The Telegraph on Saturday (5th) and The Independent on Sunday (6th). Hyperboreans is released on Monday 7th and will be available in all good stores including HMV, on Amazon, iTunes, through the One Little Indian webshop (see link on the right of this page). If you don’t find a copy in your local HMV, do order a copy from the shop. It should only take a couple of days to come in.

Five Star Review for Hyperboreans in October’s Songlines Magazine

Thursday, 3 September, 2009 | Category: album news, reviews

Hyperboreans has received a five star review in the October issue of Songlines, just out today. It has been chosen as one of Songlines’ ‘Top Of the World’ albums and Jackie also has the track ‘Isle Of France’ from the album on the Songlines covermount CD available with the same issue.

‘Expectations for Hyperboreans were high. On all fronts Oates delivers, with beautiful singing, innovative arrangements and an intriguing selection of songs’ ***** Songlines, Oct ‘09

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