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BIOGRAPHY – Jane Saunders

In as much as Jane Saunders' new album, "In His Hands" is a gift to Australian Christians, it is a gift to anyone who loves songs of deep sincerity, sung honestly and beautifully. There are rare singers who do more than simply sing other peoples' songs - they inhabit them. Jane is such a singer. Her professional reputation is unquestioned. With a manner that demands nothing, she commands the respect of her peers and musicians alike. When Jane Saunders takes to the stage, she does so with an understated power that caresses an audience in song.

There are great singers who know it and make sure you know it with their force of delivery, vocal gymnastics and power-patter. But you just get the goods with Jane. Maybe part of the magic comes from her sense of music - any music - as a divine gift. Maybe it comes from the years of being raised around music as part of the landscape, like timber and grass, cottages and fruit sheds. Something real and rustic, with character and grain, something that was part of the family. She grew up in an Open Brethren family who met weekly in a little chapel in the Hawkesbury foothills of the Blue Mountains. Music meant something, music was part of the journey, music and belief went hand in hand.

Sure, there were the LPs and cassettes you'd expect in a Kurrajong farmhouse record collection. Nashville, Kentucky, Carolina. Steel guitars, flatpicking, fiddles and mandolins. These were the colours of her musical world. But beneath the colours, beneath the hew, lay the real essence that captured her imagination and awakened her exceptional voice - The Songs. As life broadened, Jane picked up the textures of the great singer songwriters - Springsteens, Youngs, Taylors, Fogelbergs, Denvers. Artists who are truly unique become that way through being a palate, where the shades and tones of the masters are blended to create a brand new, captivating picture. Jane's discography to date reveals that journey.

But the latest episode in the unfolding story of Jane Saunders goes back to the wooden chapel at Bilpin where, week after week, enduring song met enduring truth. With neighbours and extended family, Jane would sing the hymns that inevitably brought tears to her grandfather's eyes, comforted the community in its losses and became the musical expression of their shared faith. Simple, enduring melodies. Grand, timelessly true statements, enfolded in tender poetry. Songs sung by apple growers that soared into eternity. "In His Hands" has both the humility and transcendence of the music that echoed out of that little assembly and drifted among the fruit trees and eucalypts on those dusty Sunday mornings.

Jane Saunders' respect for the song and its writer is an integral part of what makes her tick as a singer. The interesting thing is that this new album is a collision of her unswerving song sensibility with her deep faith in Jesus. In a mixture of nature, nurture and divine accident, the two have been part of the fabric of her musical world right from the very beginning. What makes "In His Hands" so exciting is that the two - Jane's heart belief and her refined musical essence - haven't yet met on recording. Until now.

So you'd expect tenderness, honesty and depth. You'd expect heart, truth, gravity and hope. You'd expect beauty, purity, vulnerability. But when the expectation gives way to the sound of Jane singing, from the heart, about the things that matter most to her - that's when you realise this is a very special recording indeed. It is Jane Saunders going deeper than ever before into the vulnerable and wonderful zone of inhabiting a song with fearless conviction. The threads of narrative are woven with sublime tenderness. The abstract is sung of in such a way as it takes on flesh and blood. The songs breathe, live, soar. Jane is in an acoustic universe and her voice is the sun around which its planets spin. And yet at no point does "In His Hands" lose its accessible humanity. These songs - the words, the melodies, the emotional and spiritual intent - really, really matter to Jane. She sings them in such a way that you can't help feeling that because they matter to her, they matter to you, too.

I expect "In His Hands" will become Jane's defining album. I hope many will say of this 13 songs collection, "It's the place where I met Jane Saunders." And regardless of where one might cast one's generic musical preferences - gospel, acoustic, folk, country or whatever - "In His Hands" will be an album that becomes recognised as a truly magical Australian album. That's why "In His Hands" is such a gift, waiting to be treasured by any who care to unwrap it.

Colin Buchanan
Heathcote, NSW.
26th May, 2008

Reflections CD: 1994-2003

'... one of the truly great country singers' - Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald

'Quite irresistible' -Glenn A. Baker

'Reflections' is a selection of of songs from Jane's first decade of recordings. It's an ideal introduction for a growing number who are discovering one of the great voices of the Australian Country and Folk music scene. It features her Country Radio hit songs 'Life In A Small Town', 'The Dream', 'Dancing In The Rain', 'Ballad of Easy Rider' and 'Outbound Plane' as well as rare duet performance recordings with Anne Kirkpatrick, Brent Parlane and Rod McCormack.

* Outbound Plane
* Ballad of Easy Rider
* Love Hurts
* Don't Be A Stranger To Your Heart
* The Dream
* Someday Soon
* Learning How To Love You
* Poetic Justic
* I Am A Child
* Dancing In The Rain
* Lonely Blue Heart
* If I Should Fall Behind
* Life In A Smalltown
* I Still Miss Someone


 
Price: A$25.00 (inc GST)
   

In His Hands - CD


'... one of Australia's truly great unsung singers.' - Sydney Morning Herald
'... honey voiced ... classy and convincing.' - Rolling Stone

Jane Saunders' voice is an instrument of sonic beauty. Her new album 'In His Hands' is more than the sum of a great voice, great songs, great playing and a great sound. It is the journey of a life through good times and bad, of laughter and tears. Featuring two new songs by Colin Buchanan and two new songs by Jane and Colin plus impressive re-recordings of traditional hymns and carefully selected covers that reflect Jane's faith, life and hope.

* In His Hands (Colin Buchanan)
* Little Lamb (Colin Buchanan)
* Give Me Jesus (Trad. Arranged Fernando Ortega)
* Immortal Invisible (Trad. Arranged Fernando Ortega/Tom Schriner)
* He Leadeth Me (Trad. Arranged Jane Saunders/Rod McCormack)
* By The Hand (Jane Saunders/Colin Buchanan)
* All My Tears (Julie Miller)
* How Deep The Fathers Love (Stuart Townend)
* Sleepless Night (Fernando Ortega/Elaine Rubenstein)
* Rest Of The Weary (Trad. Arranged Colin Buchanan)
* The Other Side (Jane Saunders/Colin Buchanan)
* A Living Prayer (Ron Block)
* How Can I Keep From Singing (Trad. Arranged Jane Saunders/Stuie French)


 
Price: A$25.00 (inc GST)
   

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