All RECs for this Artist
sspencer Rec'd this on Feb 8, 2008:
Street Cred: 4317
Rec's: 335
“Beautiful voice and an excellent track. Leesha embodies an unassuming style. Great track!”
sspencer Rec'd this on Feb 8, 2008:
Street Cred: 4317
Rec's: 335
“A perky little tune with a great moral. Listen and buy!”
sspencer Rec'd this on Feb 8, 2008:
Street Cred: 4317
Rec's: 335
“Does it seem like she knows a great deal about Zimbabwe? This track is a lyrical walk through the troubles of the people there. Musically, it is hauntingly beautiful; Lyrically, it conjures up the images of the people. This is a musical painting, and excellent!”
sspencer Rec'd this on Feb 8, 2008:
Street Cred: 4317
Rec's: 335
“These 4 tracks are a sample of great things to come for Leesha. "Don't Hold It Against Me" is personal favorite!”
cameron.push Rec'd this on Feb 9, 2008:
Street Cred: 57
Rec's: 4
“This is an incredibly heartfelt and beautiful song. Truly touching.”
sspencer Rec'd this on Apr 21, 2009:
Street Cred: 4317
Rec's: 335
“Since before 'Leesha Harvey' released her "Home Demos" back in February of 2008, I've been a fan. These tracks from her studio long-player, are a testament to Leesha's hard work. She has followed her dreams! I wrote this back in February 2008 when the "Home Demos" came out, and it's goes double for "Penny in the Pocket:" http://amiestreet.com/blog/post/artist-spotlight-leesha-harvey ”
ishar Rec'd this on Apr 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 1402
Rec's: 150
“Catchy tune, Great voice reminds me of Bobby Gentry. Worth a rec!!”
markandelisia Rec'd this on Apr 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 610
Rec's: 19
“One of the most rockin' songs on the album. It talks about how the pursuit of security and riches will never bring us true happiness, because it doesn't mean a thing when we die. ”
petesparky Rec'd this on Feb 14, 2008:
Street Cred: 81
Rec's: 4
“I can understand why many people name this as their favourite Leesha Harvey song. This song is like medicine for the heart. A spiritual song that would play as well in church as in the bedroom. Uplifting and consoling.”
