Here's my latest news:
New Single Launched!
Have been busy these last few months promoting my new single 'Break Your Heart'. You can preview and/or download the single on Amazon or on iTunes.
My CD is now distributed through Universal and available near YOU!
Physical copies of my album 'Just Me' are now in distribution through Universal/Nova. You can purchase these through my website directly or in the following online shops:
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.co.jp
Play.com
More will be added over the next few weeks and you can always go to your local CD shop and request it. Most major shops will be able to get one for you!
BBC "Children in Need" Concert
I was on stage about a week ago doing a 40 minute gig in aid of 'Children in Need' for the BBC in Bristol. It was a lovely sunny day (just as well as I was playing on an outdoor stage!). You can view photos of the gig on my facebook fan page: www.facebook.com/odettemusic.
Future Radio Appearances
I will be on the Mike George 'Bigger Breakfast Show' on Wythenshawe FM from 9.10am next Monday December 6. If you are not in the Manchester area you can still listen in by going to their website. Mike will be interviewing me and then playing my new single 'Break Your Heart'.
On the afternoon of Wednesday December 8, I will be talking about my new single and playing a few songs live in the BBC studios in Bristol and in Wales. I will be on the 'Afternoon Show' with Peter Rowell at 2.10pm and you can listen on the website if you are not in the area. Then I will be rushing over to BBC Wales in Cardiff for the "Alan Thompson Evening show" where again I will be chatting with Alan and performing a couple of my songs. They will also play my single.
If you miss any of these shows and you want to hear them, you can go to the websites anytime for up to a week later to play it again!
Exclusive Video with preview of my recordings in Bergen, Norway
I had a load of fun in Bergen earlier this month writing and recording new material with a great bunch of people! I have pulled together a mini video on which you can hear a very first preview of one of my new songs 'Walk Another Way' as it's being produced. View it here: www.facebook.com/odettemusic
Lots of Love from me,
Odette HQ xx
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Blog 10: Odette to Showcase New Material at 12 Bar Club This Thursday!
Hi! Hope you had a great Summer! Here in London you can feel autumn already.
I'm playing at the 12 Bar Club in London again this Thursday. I discovered that lots of cool artists like KT Tunstall, Martha Wainwright, Damien Rice, The Libertines, Keane played here at the beginnings of their careers. Hopefully that is good omen to me! Anyway, if you are in the area please pop in as it's only £6 at the door and very worth it!! I will also be playing 2 of my new songs, one of them for the first time ever (talks about liars). As usual I will be giving away signed copies of my singles and you can always pick up an album with all 15 of my songs at £8 (special gig price!). You can rsvp on my facebook event page here: Odette Gig this Thursday.
The new mix of "Break Your Heart" is being proposed (plugged) at BBC radio 2 at the moment so please send me good karma as it would be really amazing to have so many people listen to my song! You can listen to a sample of it here: Pre-sale sample of 'Break Your Heart'.
My new songs are coming along well with 3 completed and a few more in the making. The plan at the moment is for me to have a writing session in Nashville (as there are some seriously creative characters out there!) and then to record 2 or 3 of the best songs, probably in Oslo. Am really looking forward to getting back in the studio, where I always feel happiest! Just the smell of recording machines puts me in a joyous mood! Must be the same excitement car racers feel when they get into their race cars!
I am trying to arrange a live video feed of my gigs and of my recording sessions and will give you an update on this soon!
Lots of Love,
Odette xx
I'm playing at the 12 Bar Club in London again this Thursday. I discovered that lots of cool artists like KT Tunstall, Martha Wainwright, Damien Rice, The Libertines, Keane played here at the beginnings of their careers. Hopefully that is good omen to me! Anyway, if you are in the area please pop in as it's only £6 at the door and very worth it!! I will also be playing 2 of my new songs, one of them for the first time ever (talks about liars). As usual I will be giving away signed copies of my singles and you can always pick up an album with all 15 of my songs at £8 (special gig price!). You can rsvp on my facebook event page here: Odette Gig this Thursday.
The new mix of "Break Your Heart" is being proposed (plugged) at BBC radio 2 at the moment so please send me good karma as it would be really amazing to have so many people listen to my song! You can listen to a sample of it here: Pre-sale sample of 'Break Your Heart'.
My new songs are coming along well with 3 completed and a few more in the making. The plan at the moment is for me to have a writing session in Nashville (as there are some seriously creative characters out there!) and then to record 2 or 3 of the best songs, probably in Oslo. Am really looking forward to getting back in the studio, where I always feel happiest! Just the smell of recording machines puts me in a joyous mood! Must be the same excitement car racers feel when they get into their race cars!
I am trying to arrange a live video feed of my gigs and of my recording sessions and will give you an update on this soon!
Lots of Love,
Odette xx
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Blog 9: Preparing for my acoustic gigs in London, writing new songs!

Am gearing up for the gigs that are coming up this month! Have been around London visiting venues, talking with the owners, and trying to fill up the calendar with exciting gigs. For now I have the Troubadour on the 18th, Café Nero on the 25th, possibly the 12 Bar on the 11th and the Hoxton Pony at the end of the month.
I’ve also been working with a new guitarist, Tim, who will be accompanying me on acoustic guitar for this next phase of gigs. Funny, but working with him has made me realise that a lot of my songs actually sound pretty good in this acoustic guise and I’m thinking of recording an ‘unplugged’ version of my album (would be great to hear what you guys think of this idea!). Either just guitars and vocals or maybe guitars and strings (that would be fab I think!).
Aside from working on the gigs, my creative juices have been functioning full speed these last few weeks and I have written 2 more songs (just polishing them off!) so you may be hearing some new demos soon. If you have any topics you would like me to write a song about please let me know. If you have any personal stories you would like to hear in one of my songs just send it to me on Odette@marblesrecords.com (or post it on my wall if you are not shy!). I write a lot of my songs based on empathy with experiences of other people (friends, or anyone that somehow has a story that connects with me) so if your story resounds with my emotions then I may very well write about you in my next song!
Lots of Love from me xxx
Monday, 8 February 2010
Blog 8: Cannes Showcase

Wow, I've finally come down from the adrenalin high (and slight panic attack) generated by the suspense of performing for a room full of international music execs a couple weeks ago. It was really cool as about 10 of my buddies from London decided to fly down to Cannes to support me! I decided to travel down on my own the evening before the gig as I was too agitated to be sociable and needed to centre myself and focus rather than blab away with a friend. The band was travelling down early the next morning (up before sunrise - poor them!). I landed in Nice at about 23.30 and managed to sleep 3 hours from about 2am to 5am. My mind kept on obsessing on everything: whether the sound engineer at the venue was going to be rubbish, whether there would be enough monitors on the stage, whether that tingling feeling at the back of my throat meant I was about to come down with a devastating cold, whether the band was going to be delayed and/or miss their flight... etc...etc... etc..! Not a very refreshing night. I can't sleep in the afternoon (unless I'm seriously ill) so there was no chance of recovering the next day before the gig. But I needed not worry as the adrenalin kept me going all day (The 3am crash was pretty severe though!).
We had the soundcheck at about 5pm that day. I was really worked up at that point as it kept on being delayed by the venue (was supposed to be at 2pm). Anyway, I got to Morrison's pub, saw the friendly faces of my band and my manager and immediately felt better. The soundcheck went really well, to the point that some people just started coming into the pub to see who was playing and I did a mini concert for them. That (and the fact that the sound engineer was really good- not the nightmare I was expecting at all!) did miracles towards making me feel calm and centred for the gig at 11pm. I went and had a really early dinner (so my food would not be on my stomach as I was belting out "Just Listen"). Then I waited...and waited...the gig as delayed to 11.15, the 11.45...finally we went on stage just before 12am! There was a huge crowd (plus my 10 friends who were cheering as loud as they could!) so the atmosphere felt good. I got on stage and there were some technical issues with some cable (!!). Then (finally!) we were ON! We played: "Just Listen", "My Friend", "Do Da Dee Da", "Here We Go", "We Will Find A Way", "Ride Your Bike", "Just a Kiss", "Break Your Heart" and a really cool arrangement of "Revolution" by the Beatles. I was on cloud 9. I wanted the gig to go on forever. After we got off stage I was approached by a few people (a couple teenage kids even wanted me to sign autographs!) and that was really cool as I really felt that people had enjoyed themselves (I certainly had!). I'm having some footage pulled together with bits of the gig and will post as soon as it's ready.
Despite all the pre-concert jitters I really LOVE being on stage and performing and can't wait to do the next gigs. For now I have Trobadour in London confirmed for March 11 (will let you know more as soon as the time is confirmed). Hoping many more dates will slot in very soon. Lots of Love, Odette xxx
Friday, 8 January 2010
Album Reveiw by Classic Rock Society
I LOVE this review of my album and just wanted to share it with you!!! xx
Classic Rock Society, December 2009 Issue
Odette Just Me Marbles Records
Having been born in Italy, lived in the States and now living in England you could well understand why Odette Albani would put an album together that gathers together several styles of rock. There is a glossy country edge, an indie edge too but she could well be a straight ahead pop rocker. Her influences are to be admired; The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Tears For Fears are four big names and I for one think that¹s a good mix.
This is a very good mix of fifteen songs with a guitar orientated sound with some subtle organ in there too but obviously it is Odette, the person and more so the voice that sells the album. I cannot think of too many female singer songwriters that have been successful in capturing a quality blend of music from their influences and at the same time stamping her own mark on it. Odette has done just this and if you see her album of the shelves be brave and get a copy! MH
Classic Rock Society, December 2009 Issue
Odette Just Me Marbles Records
Having been born in Italy, lived in the States and now living in England you could well understand why Odette Albani would put an album together that gathers together several styles of rock. There is a glossy country edge, an indie edge too but she could well be a straight ahead pop rocker. Her influences are to be admired; The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Tears For Fears are four big names and I for one think that¹s a good mix.
This is a very good mix of fifteen songs with a guitar orientated sound with some subtle organ in there too but obviously it is Odette, the person and more so the voice that sells the album. I cannot think of too many female singer songwriters that have been successful in capturing a quality blend of music from their influences and at the same time stamping her own mark on it. Odette has done just this and if you see her album of the shelves be brave and get a copy! MH
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Blog 7: Recording the Backing Vocals
DRATTED SWINE FLU. I feel like a sitting duck, waiting for it to hit, as most of my friends and their children have had it! It's like every morning I wake up and go: "still ok today...". I really hate having fever of any sort, let alone HIGH fever! And I cannot STAND seeing my little kids feeling sick! I am also scared the WHOLE household will get it all at once and then what do we do? I just wish they'd invent a cure for flu and all colds. That would be amazing! Imagine forgetting about those expected 3 or 4 colds per winter (and consequent voice drops that are deadly for singers!). Obviously there are more dangerous diseases that need to be cured but certainly eliminating all colds forever would be GLORIOUS!
Ok, now that I've gotten my useless protest against flu out of the way ;-))), back to Backing vocals: the plan was to have these done by Chris, Kate and myself. I booked Britannia Row Studios for 3 subsequent days and had arranged for Chris and Katy to come in and do their vocal magic. I would then do my own backing vocals the following week. The night before session 1 Katy sends me an email saying she had a family issue and cannot make the session the next day!On top of this Chris arrives with a massive cold (back to my rant above) but says he can still manage to sing...this is turning out to be a BAD day. Katy promised she would show up for session 2 the next day so we just worked with Chris (and his cold) all of day 1 hoping to make it up with Katy on day 2. Morning of day 2 she sends me another message saying she will not make it! At this point I am feeling pretty depressed as I can't seem to figure out how I'm going to get female backing vocals (other than my own) on the recordings.
Fortunately it turns out Chris has a friend, Kim, who not only is an amazing session singer but who just happens to be available for two half day sessions and can arrive within the hour! She arrived and did an amazing job almost recovering the time lost on day one completely. God provides.
Aside from the initial issues, It was great fun recording the backing vocals and cool to see how my vocal arrangements (jotted down in paper and dictaphone) actually sounded when recorded and stacked up! We made some last minute adjustments as Chris and Kate had a few good ideas they tried out and we liked so it paid to stay flexible and open to different ideas. The 3 days ended with 3 songs still missing female (non Odette) backing vocals which Katy ended up doing at Metropolis studios while we were mixing the album! Phwew!!
Here's a couple links that show some scenes from recording the backing vocals including the producer catching me out using the 'talk' button as if it were a microphone! Some of it is in Italian. Enjoy!!
Chris and Kim
Katy
Hugs and Kisses,
Odette
Ok, now that I've gotten my useless protest against flu out of the way ;-))), back to Backing vocals: the plan was to have these done by Chris, Kate and myself. I booked Britannia Row Studios for 3 subsequent days and had arranged for Chris and Katy to come in and do their vocal magic. I would then do my own backing vocals the following week. The night before session 1 Katy sends me an email saying she had a family issue and cannot make the session the next day!On top of this Chris arrives with a massive cold (back to my rant above) but says he can still manage to sing...this is turning out to be a BAD day. Katy promised she would show up for session 2 the next day so we just worked with Chris (and his cold) all of day 1 hoping to make it up with Katy on day 2. Morning of day 2 she sends me another message saying she will not make it! At this point I am feeling pretty depressed as I can't seem to figure out how I'm going to get female backing vocals (other than my own) on the recordings.
Fortunately it turns out Chris has a friend, Kim, who not only is an amazing session singer but who just happens to be available for two half day sessions and can arrive within the hour! She arrived and did an amazing job almost recovering the time lost on day one completely. God provides.
Aside from the initial issues, It was great fun recording the backing vocals and cool to see how my vocal arrangements (jotted down in paper and dictaphone) actually sounded when recorded and stacked up! We made some last minute adjustments as Chris and Kate had a few good ideas they tried out and we liked so it paid to stay flexible and open to different ideas. The 3 days ended with 3 songs still missing female (non Odette) backing vocals which Katy ended up doing at Metropolis studios while we were mixing the album! Phwew!!
Here's a couple links that show some scenes from recording the backing vocals including the producer catching me out using the 'talk' button as if it were a microphone! Some of it is in Italian. Enjoy!!
Chris and Kim
Katy
Hugs and Kisses,
Odette
Friday, 30 October 2009
Blog 6: September 2008. Now it was my big moment in the recording process
A few days ago I saw one of the best live gigs ever. Green Day completely exceeded my expectations. I now regard Billy joe Armstrong as one of the best musicians of today. Aside from what I already knew, i.e. Great songs, astounding production, and staying power (they played their first gig 21 years ago!), I now know that Billy Joe has also that rare ability to perform stupendously live both as a musician and as an entertainer. Initially I was a little skeptic as He pranced around on stage before the show started dressed as a drunk horny bunny rabbit. He more than once pulled up fans from the adoring crowd to come up on stage and sing with him or even instead Of him, shot tshirts to his fans with an airgun and expected a constant interactive participation Of The audience or would lie on The floor as if drained Of energy! Now if all' Of this had not been accompanied by the highest level of musical performance it would have seemed a bit gimmicky, but instead it just made it into a Master Performance. Would love to hear if any of you saw the concert and what you thought. Especially; was it billy joe in that rabbit costume? Now back to the recording of my album 'just me": the vocals.
September 2008. Now it was my big moment in the recording process! I was so hyped up at this point having been at Britannia Row for 2 months recording all the song tracks. It all was sounded amazing and I was literally DYING to put my vocals on it all. I was terrified (as all singers are I guess) of getting a cold and screwing it all up...and of course the first couple days of recording I felt like hell: massive headache, itchy dry throat, blocked nose! I couldn't believe it and put it all down to some psychosomatic illness that I just had to ignore so I got behind the mic and just sang my headaches away. It kinda worked as I felt better by day 3, but we ended up rerecording some of the stuff I had done the first 2 days (if I remember correctly I think these were the songs "breaking the rules", "just listen" "ride your bike" and "for me").
We averaged 2 songs per day and it was the most exhausting but at the same time thrilling part of the recording process for me. Singing is a very physical thing combined with strange mix of needing 100% concentration while at the same time letting go and when you are doing all of this for 6-8 hours per day it takes up an incredible amount of energy! I would feel listless but satisfied at the end of each day. There were a couple songs that were a bit more difficult for me because of their topics.,To sing them with my heart I had to go back to the place where I was when I wrote them. "we will find a way" was really difficult as we had to stop a lot as I started crying in the middle of a verse or bridge. It was quite funny thinking back as the first time it happened the producer and engineers just heard me go quiet all of a sudden and thought the mic has gone dead so they went MAD trying to figure out what had happened to the technology while I was just in a corner having a quiet cry! After that they got used to it and would just wait patiently until I was ready to resume singing!
The other tough one was 'why do you hate me'. I sang it 3 Times in a row, sitting down, with the vocal booth completely dark and we took The last live take in full. I was trembling by then! There were other songs where I had to hype myself up as the song was very upbeat (like 'my friend') and I had had a bad day. I sang 'my friend' as if i was The 'friend' i was trying to' cheer up...it worked though...sometimes you need to trick your own mind to get the effect you are looking for. That's all for now. Next part is the last finishing touches of the recording process: backing vocals.
Stay tuned!
Kisses, Odette x
September 2008. Now it was my big moment in the recording process! I was so hyped up at this point having been at Britannia Row for 2 months recording all the song tracks. It all was sounded amazing and I was literally DYING to put my vocals on it all. I was terrified (as all singers are I guess) of getting a cold and screwing it all up...and of course the first couple days of recording I felt like hell: massive headache, itchy dry throat, blocked nose! I couldn't believe it and put it all down to some psychosomatic illness that I just had to ignore so I got behind the mic and just sang my headaches away. It kinda worked as I felt better by day 3, but we ended up rerecording some of the stuff I had done the first 2 days (if I remember correctly I think these were the songs "breaking the rules", "just listen" "ride your bike" and "for me").
We averaged 2 songs per day and it was the most exhausting but at the same time thrilling part of the recording process for me. Singing is a very physical thing combined with strange mix of needing 100% concentration while at the same time letting go and when you are doing all of this for 6-8 hours per day it takes up an incredible amount of energy! I would feel listless but satisfied at the end of each day. There were a couple songs that were a bit more difficult for me because of their topics.,To sing them with my heart I had to go back to the place where I was when I wrote them. "we will find a way" was really difficult as we had to stop a lot as I started crying in the middle of a verse or bridge. It was quite funny thinking back as the first time it happened the producer and engineers just heard me go quiet all of a sudden and thought the mic has gone dead so they went MAD trying to figure out what had happened to the technology while I was just in a corner having a quiet cry! After that they got used to it and would just wait patiently until I was ready to resume singing!
The other tough one was 'why do you hate me'. I sang it 3 Times in a row, sitting down, with the vocal booth completely dark and we took The last live take in full. I was trembling by then! There were other songs where I had to hype myself up as the song was very upbeat (like 'my friend') and I had had a bad day. I sang 'my friend' as if i was The 'friend' i was trying to' cheer up...it worked though...sometimes you need to trick your own mind to get the effect you are looking for. That's all for now. Next part is the last finishing touches of the recording process: backing vocals.
Stay tuned!
Kisses, Odette x
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