I just heard this song on CKUA the other morning. I was sure it was from the 60s/70s with some famous black soul/R&B singer like Otis Redding, James Brown, or Marvin Gaye. Very soulful. But the voice didn't quite seem to match. Well it turns out that Jamie Lidell is actually white, alive and can sing like a black man.
http://music.aol.com/artists/the-interface/jamie-lidell
I downloaded his Multiply album and was fairly disappointed by the other songs though. It's really cool how he's combining soul and electronica, but other songs really don't groove the same way Multiply does. Possibly because they're trying to be new? The title track is just plain good soul and doesn't try to be anything else.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Paul Simon - Outrageous
I was going to blog about John Mayer's new album but then I relized I hadn't talked about this song/album yet. The name of Paul Simon's new disc is "Surpise." And "Outrageous" is one of the wonderful tracks. This song is such a breath of fresh air. And it comes from someone who's been around for a long time - surprising.
This song is funky! The lyrics are great too... the first time I heard the following section of the song it made my cry.
The other songs on this album are great too. My other favourite is "Father and Daughter."
This song is funky! The lyrics are great too... the first time I heard the following section of the song it made my cry.
Who's gonna love you when your looks are gone?Gotta love it.
Who's gonna love you when your looks are gone?
God will,
like he waters the flowers on your window sill.
Take me,
I'm just an ordinary player in the key of C.
And my will,
Has been broken by my pride and my vanity.
The other songs on this album are great too. My other favourite is "Father and Daughter."
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Caedmon's Call - 2 songs from 40 Acres
I hate it when I find a disc that has one or two songs I really like and the rest appear uninteresting. That's the case with this disc...
The two songs I really like are "Faith My Eyes" and "Table For Two." It took me a while to get used to the guy's voice but now I'm enjoying the songs a lot. Again - kind of folk/country - I think I should blame the Norah Jones disc "Feels like Home" for my recent bend in this direction.
The lack of rhymes in the verses of both songs kind of caught my attention. Maybe it's intentional and maybe it's just bad writing ;) I can't tell.
Both songs sound great - guitars, piano, cello, accordion (!), organ, drums played with brushes... wonderful! What I love about "Faith my Eyes" is the chorus. The way the drums come in and that little bit of banjo into this train rhythm (or that's what I call it cuz it sounds like a train... think Johnny Cash... "steady as a train, sharp as a razor"). The lyrics of the chorus are also beautiful:
The two songs I really like are "Faith My Eyes" and "Table For Two." It took me a while to get used to the guy's voice but now I'm enjoying the songs a lot. Again - kind of folk/country - I think I should blame the Norah Jones disc "Feels like Home" for my recent bend in this direction.
The lack of rhymes in the verses of both songs kind of caught my attention. Maybe it's intentional and maybe it's just bad writing ;) I can't tell.
Both songs sound great - guitars, piano, cello, accordion (!), organ, drums played with brushes... wonderful! What I love about "Faith my Eyes" is the chorus. The way the drums come in and that little bit of banjo into this train rhythm (or that's what I call it cuz it sounds like a train... think Johnny Cash... "steady as a train, sharp as a razor"). The lyrics of the chorus are also beautiful:
So keep'em coming these lines on the roadHmm... inspiring, ain't it?
And keep me responsible be it a light or heavy load
And keep me guessing with these blessings in disguise
And I'll walk with grace my feet and faith my eyes
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Kate Rusby - The Girl That Couldn't Fly
I've just started listening to this album... It's amazingly calming in a time where I'm everything but calm...
She does old english style singer/songwriter folk with a enough of a modern enough touch to make it interesting for 20-somethings like me. I've appreciated the british/english/scottish folk but it always annoyed me a little after a while. Kate Rusby must be doing something different to not annoy me - I'm not sure what exactly it is at this point. It might be that the language is still understandable rather than using old obscurce that I need to look up in a dictionary.
Plus: Her accent is sooo cute :)
Favourite songs right now: The Lark, You Belong To Me, Moon Shadow, and Little Jack Frost
She does old english style singer/songwriter folk with a enough of a modern enough touch to make it interesting for 20-somethings like me. I've appreciated the british/english/scottish folk but it always annoyed me a little after a while. Kate Rusby must be doing something different to not annoy me - I'm not sure what exactly it is at this point. It might be that the language is still understandable rather than using old obscurce that I need to look up in a dictionary.
Plus: Her accent is sooo cute :)
Favourite songs right now: The Lark, You Belong To Me, Moon Shadow, and Little Jack Frost
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Ray LaMontagne - Trouble
It appears that I'm stuck on the folk thing. Maybe it all comes from listening CKUA, maybe from living in Alberta, maybe it's just part of growing up. Final destination country music? Well, we'll see about that...
I heard this guy on CKUA a while back (I think the song was Trouble). Then just a few days ago I heard a different song and it caught my ears. Now I just started listening to the songs he's got up at
http://www.raylamontagne.com/listen.php
and I'm quite intrigued. I really like his voice - to me it's got the rawness of a male folk singer mixed with the power of a female soul/blues singer (think Etta James /Aretha Franklin / Nina Simone). Who would have thought that combination works... At some points his voice sounds quite female - not in a skinny white girl but more of a big black woman way. I like it.
The sample songs (Trouble, Shelter, and Jolene) are very soulful... I haven't paid much attention to the lyrics yet - quite simple soul-type lyrics as far as I can tell - but... never underestimate the power of simplicity.
Just read on the web site that he's touring with David Gray. Very cool. I'll be keeping an eye on this guy.
I heard this guy on CKUA a while back (I think the song was Trouble). Then just a few days ago I heard a different song and it caught my ears. Now I just started listening to the songs he's got up at
http://www.raylamontagne.com/listen.php
and I'm quite intrigued. I really like his voice - to me it's got the rawness of a male folk singer mixed with the power of a female soul/blues singer (think Etta James /Aretha Franklin / Nina Simone). Who would have thought that combination works... At some points his voice sounds quite female - not in a skinny white girl but more of a big black woman way. I like it.
The sample songs (Trouble, Shelter, and Jolene) are very soulful... I haven't paid much attention to the lyrics yet - quite simple soul-type lyrics as far as I can tell - but... never underestimate the power of simplicity.
Just read on the web site that he's touring with David Gray. Very cool. I'll be keeping an eye on this guy.
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