Danielle Peck goes the digital route
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Danielle Peck goes the digital route

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 – In what seems to be an increasing trend in Nashville, Danielle Peck released a digital only CD on Tuesday. "Can't Behave" is the second CD for the singer, whose first album was "I Don't" back in 2005.

The new CD includes 10 songs - Bad For Me, Brick By Brick, Can't Behave, Do It For Me, Get You Back, Lay Back Down, She Just Likes To Cry, That's What Angels Do, This Is Not Goodbye and You Like Me Better.

Other digital only releases this year included Jennifer Hanson in June and Trailer Choir in November.


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CD review - Danielle Peck One thing that separates Danielle Peck is the way she uses a religious theme in a breakup song. Peck's first single "I Don't" speaks from a woman's point of view talking to her ex-lover who wants forgiveness "The difference is Jesus loves you, I don't," she replies. Whether it's a tender ballad or an up-tempo number, Peck's able to sing with enough emotion to make you feel like she's fully experienced heartache or a cut-loose, girls night out. The North Carolina-born, Ohio-raised Peck shows her ...


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