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Whats on @ PS Blues 07252005 Friday, July 22, 2005 It seems that summer, more than any other season, can associate fond memories of carefree times with the great music you were listening to at the time; weddings, high school graduations, dating and new drivers licenses. By accident Ive stumbled across a couple of pop records which evoked that light, lilting sense of summer that I seem to have been missing these past few decades. Artist: Gabin Title: Mr. Freedom Release: August 23rd Featuring vocalists Dee Dee Bridgewater and Edwyn Collins, Gabin is a crisp, poppy record with short, well written tunes and lyrics that have no higher message. This is pure disposable pop music that has entrancing Bossa Nova rythmns, catchy melody lines, non-traditional instrumentation. This is pure fun and quite enjoyable. With only ten tracks on the album you know the artists understand space and brevity! Because of its quirky rythmns and hip sampling entwined with jazzy piano and flute riffs, for whatever reason, I see this album as especially attractive to women. I dunno - like reggae it will make gals move their hips ever so seductively. If youre looking for something fresh and tasty, something that doesnt imply angst to understand, something fun, something summery; this is a perfect album to wrap your summer memories around. Artist: The Greenhornes Title: East Grand Blues Rating: Very Good Release: August 2nd More than anything this albums smacks of a great hybrid of the Byrds meet the Mamas & the Papas with the occasional Eric Burden (Animals) flair. Pure 60s sensibilites. Produced by Brendan Benson, the Greenhornes are from Cincinnati and will be touring with The White Stripes this summer. Once again, its light & fresh with that Byrds Rickenbacker sound (which they lifted from the Beatles). The Greenhornes have captured the sound of rock radio when it was young and made it their own. This is a brilliant pop-psychadelic album that has no higher signifance other than your enjoyment. Well written songs that will linger on your mind. The track, Pattern Skies is heavily influenced by the Kinks [Set Me Free (Little Girl)]. If you enjoy Tom Petty, who was clearly influenced by the Byrds, then the Greenhornes are a natural progression of that sound. Its nice to hear a new band that understands the past and draws from its best influences. More... |
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