The Beat Stuff is the debut six track EP by Canadian singer-songwriter Hannah Georgas.[1] Originally released independently in 2008 as a five-song release,[2] the EP was later picked up by Hidden Pony Records (with distribution through EMI Canada), which released a new edition in early 2009 with the extra track "Gabriella".[3]
The Beat Stuff | ||||
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Released | January 9, 2009 (2009-01-09) | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 28:00 | |||
Label | Hidden Pony Records | |||
Producer | Winston Hauschild | |||
Hannah Georgas chronology | ||||
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The EP garnered radio airplay for the singles "The Beat Stuff" and "The National".
Starbucks licensed "The Beat Stuff" for play in its cafés.[4] During her tour to support the EP, a commercial music supervisor also saw her performance in New York City, and licensed her new non-album track, "You've Got a Place Called Home", for use in a Wal-Mart commercial.[4]
Georgas won CBC Radio 3's Bucky Award for Best New Artist in 2009.[1]
All songs written by Hannah Georgas.
Track No. | Track Title |
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1 | Let's Talk |
2 | The Beat Stuff |
3 | Mama's Boy |
4 | The National |
5 | All I Need |
6 | Gabriella |
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