Classic and Timeless Exquisite harmonies hinting at a musical bloodline that embraces Dave Matthews to Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco to George Harrison, Prince and Stevie Wonder, Fruit's music has been described as "sensitive, embracing and disarming". 2005 releasing "BURN" Producer David Ivory.
1 a thousand days
2 lattitude
3 jennifer says
4 no regrets
5 almost lost my way
6 if only for the sun
7 if
8 burn
9 peace
10 wait on
11 inbetween
12 weather girl
13 cherish
14 all this time
15 one fine day
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Can't Get Enough!!
author: Dawn





I saw these gals in November & I swear this CD has been in my CD player ever since!! These additional copies I keep buying are to give as gifts to my friends as I know they will love it too! Love it!! Love it!! Love it!!
It`s absulately amazing album
author: Selime





First time i heard about Fruit and ordered cd as my closest friend real fan of the group. I wanted to give her a birthday gift as well as i had chance to explore new songs.I really liked the album.
wonderful
author: Dan Lilly





I bought this CD after seeing Fruit totally by chance in Vancouver, Canada and I listen to it over and over. It's just a wonderful CD. If Only For the Sun is one of the most beautiful songs that I have heard in some time. Thank you ladies.
Takes Fruit to a new level.
author: Stephanie
If you are a Fruit fan, you are in for a treat with "Burn." This group is continually evolving and "Burn" shows the world yet another piece of Australian versatility. A supreme harmonic blend of music that can't be pinned to genre now adds strings to some already amazing songs. Make certain to play this when you can really listen - the music holds some amazing truth to be shared.
My deepest apologies for the previous review.
author: Not the quality of excellence and variety I'd come to expect - R





I first listened to Burn on my home stereo. There was something about it that put me off, thus the previous review. I set the disc aside for some weeks, and the case gathered dust.
I eventually put it with all my other Fruit discs in my travel cd case, and decided to give it another go in my car, a convertible, and the top was down. I loved it! Played it frequently, didn't understand my initial reaction - until.... I chanced to be listening to the disc on my walkman.
Then it struck me. The difference is the refinement of Burn. I've been used to Fruit's discs sounding like a studio version of their live performances: raw, gritty, individualistic. When in my car, with the top down, Burn's smoothness dissipated. Burn is raw, gritty, and individualistic, but with a fluid elegance shining throughout.
Burn is subtly different, and all the more sublime for it. It is a truely exquisite cd.
Spiritual Music Perfection
author: Ohio music lover





Burn is a melodic blending of spiritual tones that lifts the soul and lightens the heart. The sound is like no other with its unique style and blended harmonies. It has the best of both slow and fast paced music to leave you in a mood of perfect balance. The lyrics speak a truth that I hope all can hear in many different ways. This is music of the soul and expression of who we are.
Not the quality of excellence and variety I'd come to expect.
author: Still a Huge Fan



Burn was rather disappointing for me. One absolutely superb piece (Peace), two songs I'll most likely learn to enjoy, and the rest - in my opinion - not up to the level of excellence and variety I have come to love about this amazing band. The cd seemed to drone on without much difference between the styles of the members that I've learned to expect. It sounded as if Suzie, Mel and Sam had been been blended together and their music suffered from it.