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”Like all great singers influenced by country music, Sarah has an indefinable quality, a truth that make her story songs totally believable.” 9/10 - Billy Pinnell, MAG “Songs are like secrets you're ready to tell,” says Sarah Carroll, talking about the tracks on Yippee, her spirited debut solo album. “The songs come from deeply hidden places; mine and other people's. Mostly mine. I have loved the whole process of baring, and finding the most beautiful way I can to express these little stories.” A legion of GIT fans have been clamouring for more of this talented and prolific writer’s “little stories” and she delivers her trademark luscious country in spades with an album that’s “all kinds of country” from the up-tempo and witty live bar band sound of the album’s focus track Accident Waiting to Happen, to Elvis-obsessed Sarah’s strolling ukulele-and-saw-driven Graceland fantasy The Lisa Marie, and the sweetly poignant kiss-off Not Inclined To Try, with a sterling Jeff Lang dobro track and Joel Silbersher on harmonies. Other tracks on the album cover kicking rockabilly, slow-dance country waltzes and traditional country heartbreakers – a cornucopia of country from Sarah’s wry, honest and authentic songbook. After the demise of GIT, Sarah has been hard at work on her new projects, including The Junes with fellow GIT gal Suzannah Espie and Toe-Sucking Cowgirl Glenyss Rae, and has been looking forward to releasing her solo material. Recorded with a band of talented friends and