Sweetheart EP
Self-Released, 2008buy now
| Play | 1) Sweetheart | 4) Where You’re Going |
| 2) Ply Me | 5) Half a Smile | |
| Play | 3) Apple in B Major |
White Light
Antenna Farm Records, 2006buy now
| Play | 1) Spoken Word | Play | 7) I Can’t Wait |
| 2) Fightin’ Words | 8) Edification | ||
| 3) We Have a Song | 9) Inside a Room | ||
| Play | 4) California | 10) Sarah Arizona | |
| 5) My Brother | 11) White Light | ||
| 6) Downhill |
“It’s an album both spare and powerful, combining the forcefulness of rock and the soul of country. At the sonic center of the album is Sarah’s voice, the newly mature, edge-of-tears, catch-in-the-throat, flat-out heartbreaking voice.” — Cville Weekly
“Gorgeous, catchy and ultimately moving songs.” — Richmond-Times Dispatch, Richmond VA
Bluebird
Jajaguwar Records, 2002buy now
| 1) You’re Not Easy, You’re Hard | 6) Poker Night | |
| 2) Got You Back | 7) Trees Fall Down | |
| Play | 3) Bluebird | 8) Ribbon Bow |
| Play | 4) Bride | 9) Crazy T |
| 5) Ask Me Again | 10) Skirting |
“Every now and then there’ll be a record that sounds like it dropped out of the sky with no accompanying context, no obvious influences or antecedents, no preconceived notions of what scene it’s supposed to fit into. That’s the situation with BLUEBIRD, the excellent new album by Virginia singer/songwriter Sarah White….” — New York Press
“A delicately bare and pretty album that ensures the singer-songwriter a place in the company of Cat Power’s Chan Marshall and Edith Frost. Yep, that good.” — San Francisco Bay Guardian
All My Skies are Blue
Jajaguwar Records, 2000buy now
| 1) Dredge | 10) The Man I Once Loved | ||
| 2) Halloween | Play | 11) I’m Down | |
| 3) All My Skies are Blue | 12) Shanghai | ||
| 4) Shit | 13) MissionMan | ||
| 5) Stay | 14) Fruit Seeds | ||
| 6) Beautiful | 15) The Road | ||
| 7) Heart’s Decline | 16) You Don’t Love Me | ||
| 8) Ennui | Play | 17) Acres for Us | |
| 9) Dead Birds | 18) The End |
“A goddess is born. Do you like Broken Girl / Julie Doiron? Alternative female singer-songwriters that record their songs on 4-tracks all by themselves? Lyrics that make you fuzzy inside? Well, Sarah White is up there, next to Julie, Jen Wood, Mary Lou Lord (well, ok, I didn’t like the new one that much but you get the idea) et al. Play ’till you cry.” — The College 500