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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

OTBKB Music: The Score at Halftime

I thought I'd take a look at a few of the albums released during the first half of 2009 that I felt were particularly good.  But I will admit that if you've been reading my posts all along, this list will not be all that surprising.  Listed in nifty random order:

OneLast Century The Damnwells - One Last Century: One Last Century is just plain wonderful.  You could call it rock power pop with wonderful songs and great vocals.  If you need a reference point, The Gin Blossoms aren't all that far away from this.  There is no reason not to own this album; it was released as a free download here. Yes, it's legal!

Lesliemen Leslie Mendelson - Swan Feathers:  Adult pop, mostly piano based.  Leslie's lyrics are literate and as many people have noted, playfully sexy.  A couple of the songs on this album have been rearranged from the way Leslie had been doing them live to provide the opportunity for Leslie to step out from behind the piano and onto center stage, including the first single, Hit the Spot. 

The Killer In Me Amy Speace - The Killer in Me:  This is a reflective album as the songs in this collection were written during the break up of Amy's marriage.  Instead of the mostly country sounds of her last collection, Songs for Bright Street, this material lends itself to a folk rock treatment for the most part.  And although Amy ruefully decides that "the only thing I've learned is I haven't learned a thing" she does kicks up her heels during a very spirited Would I Lie.

New York Town Israel Nash Gripka - New York Town:  Too young to have been around during the classic rock era, Israel reaches back to what was good in the 70s as inspiration for this set.  And yes, it does seem he's channeling John Fogerty in the song Pray for Rain.

On The Moon Li'l Mo and the Monicats - On the Moon:  After a few years away from the music biz, Li'l Mo returns with a collection that runs from country to blues to rockabilly to 60s pop.  Most of the songs are originals but a cover of the Bill Hailey song Rocking Chair on the Moon gives the album its title.  Standouts include I Really Love (To Really Love You) and The Boy Who Loved the Blues.

N58487907213_7816 Kristin Diable - Extended Play:  Even though she recently left Brooklyn to return to her native Louisiana, I'll still include Kristin's EP.  This is a mix of six studio and three live tracks, a heady mixture of blues, rock and soul held together with Kristin's smooth Louisiana drawl.  You can also find Kristin singing in the background of a recent series of Jeep TV ads.

 --Eliot Wagner

July 1, 2009 in Music | Permalink

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Blog,

What's going on this weekend for the fourth? Any "musts"?
No plans yet.
Please advise.

Always grateful,
A Neighbor

Posted by: BK Dweller | Jul 1, 2009 2:40:02 PM

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