Jennifer Terran
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Santa Barbara News Press: 12-27-96 (U.S.A.)
  "Cruel is a resolutely compelling album of rare grace and uncompromising passion… far and away the best locally-produced CD of the year."
   
Scene Magazine/ Jennifer Terran Interview: 11-22-96 (U.S.A.)
  "She died at an age when she didn't have a chance to pull it all together. She was still dealing with how to love herself and how to deal with expectations of the world…"
   
Santa Barbara Independent: 11-21-96 (U.S.A.)
  "Jennifer Terran musical ability seems virtually limitless. Her soft touch on the piano seems to be an extension of her voice; she makes the piano human- even in non-vocal passages, you seem to understand completely what the instrument is saying."
   
Positively State Street: 11-7-96 (U.S.A.)
  "My nominee for best female vocalist of the decade is Jennifer Terran, whose new album CRUEL will be in stores soon."
   
Telegram Tribune: 8-96 (U.S.A.)
  "Jennifer Terran is not Tori Amos. That's a good thing. Well…let me rephrase. If you love Tori, then Jennifer Terran will knock you out. Her piano-spun folk, along with her powerful delivery make for an easy comparison. But if you find Tori a bit much, then Terran is just right. Her voice is better; her songs have more beauty and she seems far less weird."
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Santa Barbara Independent: 4-18-96 (U.S.A.)
  "Jennifer Terran opened the show encapsulated Roy in a submarine of sound slowly drifting through a sea of Asmarian wine… Whoa. I mean she does an instrumental and then stops and says: "That song is called, 'Don't Step on My Leg When you Get into Bed'". Her vocal ability is staggering; her songs are beautiful."
   
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