What To Do With Daylight
(Released in New Zealand on the 29th October 2003).
"What To Do With Daylight" is the debut album from 19 year old New Zealand singer songwriter Brooke Fraser.
Brooke wrote all 11 tracks on the album and played instruments on each song.
The album's contrast of haunting, soul-searching confessions and lighthearted, joyful tunes reflects the different sides of Brooke's personality : the young woman who has been involved with World Vision for two years, and is traveling to Cambodia with the charity group; and the teenager who spends hours hanging out with friends and forming her next plan of attack against zits.
Talented guest musicians who performed on Brooke's album include infamous New Zealand muso Godfrey de Grut, Spearhead bassist Carl Young and producer / drummer Brady Blade.
Brooke's first single Better exploded onto the NZ music charts, peaking at #3 with her second single "Lifeline" looking likely to do the same.
Her musical influences range from soulful crooners Marvin Gaye and James Taylor to new millennium artists including John Mayer and India Arie.
She also plays a variety of musical instruments, including the piano, which she began studying at seven, and the guitar, which she taught herself at 16.
Brooke Fraser is an incredible talent who writes beyond her years and will surely have a long and stellar career.
"What To Do With Daylight" is out now.
Buy What To Do With Daylight online
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Original Release

Special Edition
Tracklisting
Arithmetic
Saving The World
Still In Love
Lifeline
Waste Another Day
Without You
Reverie
Indelible
Better
Scarlet
Mystery
Release Date: 17.01.04
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