Thursday, October 9, 2008

3 more albums - 2 Grammy Winners and a Newbie (for the most part)


Dixies Chicks - "Taking the Long Way"

This album was one of the more highly anticipated ones in recent years due to the controversy surrounding the band's outspoken comments against President Bush. For the first time each of the tracks on this particular album are co-written by the Dixie Chicks themselves tackling issues that are not only personal, but also very political. My favorite songs on the album are "Lullaby" (which they referred to as a gift to their kids) as well as "Favorite Year" (which they co-wrote with Sheryl Crow reflecting on how they started out and which year was the best). Another song worth mentioning is "I Hope" which the Dixie Chicks performed during a telethon to benefit the victims of Hurricane Katrina. It truly is a wonderful song further emphasized with the resounding "I hope......I hope......"





James Blunt - "All The Lost Souls"


Back in 2005 James Blunt became an overnight sensation after he released "Back to Bedlam". With his new album he became known as the guy who actually brought some meaning back into rock music. On his second album you are immediately drawn in with his lyrics and unique voice. James Blunt has been compared primarily to David Gray and Damien Rice, however I think he stands alone on his own. James Blunt is the artist most recently whose songs I continually find stuck inside my head. He's also the artist my husband frequently requests on long road trips. Check him out - he's truly something special.


Tony Lucca - "Canyon Songs"
This is Tony Lucca's fourth album and is a collection of songs that pay homage to the spirit of Laurel Canyon. The album was created while Tony was traveling on tour and seeing the world differently than before. As you listen to the music you can visualize all the architecture, landscapes and spirit of the people Tony was trying to capture. Not very many people have discovered this artist yet, however if you get a chance to find this album and to listen to Tony, I'm sure that you will truly appreciate this soulful and talented musician.

ode to a long standing favorite


I cannot believe that I started a music Closer-The Best of Sarah <span class=blog and didn't mention that my all time favorite artist, Sarah McLachlan, is releasing her first ever "greatest hits."  I just happened to be browsing the websites of my favorite artists and noticed that in one week (one week ago) her new cd would be released.  I immediately jumped on and pre-ordered the Closer: Deluxe cd which has handpicked songs from her studio albums and a second cd of singles, duets and previously unreleased stuff plus two new songs.  While in some ways I don't like to give in to the "greatest hits" albums, I cannot pass it up since it does have new material (a marketing scheme) and I am a die hard fan.  

I started listening to Sarah McLachlan just before her 1993 breakthrough record Fumbling Towards Ecstasy was released.  Her music got me through a lot of emotional times all throughout high school as I listened to hours of her amazing voice through headphones laying in my bed.  After the album Surfacing was released in 1997, I fell deeper in love with her music (and my now husband, Abe).  I had just moved to Eugene Oregon and as friends we lay in the bed out in the living room letting the echoing chords and her rich voice fill the almost empty room.

With eager anticipation, I know that this new album will contain treasures yet untold.  I'm sure that Closer will not be a disappointment for any true fan.  Look forward to a true review once I've heard all the material!

Some of my faves right now.....

First of all - I think that this is a great idea Vale! An opportunity for everyone to share their favorite music and artists. As an avid music lover I'm always excited at sharing what I'm listening to. So - here are just a few of my current favorites......





Yael Naim - I will admit that I bought this album primarily because of the Macbook Air commercial featuring her song"New Soul." However I fell in love with this French artist and her CD full of tracks in Hebrew, French and English. Naim has a very distinct singing voice, specializing in sultry jazz numbers often with a folksy lilt. The song of the album is of course "New Soul", and there's an unusual and unexpected interpretation of "Toxic", originally sung by Britney Spears. My other favorite song on the album is "Paris" which is sung in Hebrew and French, and when translated is an ode to her favorite city. In addition, check out "Far Far" featuring one of my favorite lines, "How can you stay outside? / There's a beautiful mess inside."





Missy Higgins - while I do love her album On a Clear Night, I may have to give the edge to her first CD, The Sound of White. Higgins released the The Sound Of White after a trip backpacking across Europe. Wavering between a young Aimee Man and a direct Natalie Merchant, tthis Aussie is only recently getting a lot of buzz and deservedly so. The album starts out with a bang in the song All For Believing." -It's the kind of song one would listen to in order to stay in a relationship. I continually find myself singing "Scar" which is slightly more up-tempo yet continues the ongoing theme of a tumultuous relationship. I find her voice to be haunting, raw and emotional - all the qualities that make an artist completely unforgettable.





Mason Jennings - quite possibly one of the best kept secrets in pop music in my opinion. I've loved Mason for a long time now primarily because he continues to write clever, thoughtful and succinct lyrics, and is not afraid to take risks and experiment with new styles. This is his sixth album and was released through Jack Johnson's Brushfire records because Johnson himself personally recruited him for the label. According to Jennings, the songs on the new album can be interpreted about an individual or the longing for God. If you get a chance and are just now learning about Jennings let this be the first album to start with. Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

lufrednow



This weeks wonderful discoveries in reverse!
Sea ChangeYesterday I really listened to the Beck album titled "Sea Change" and I am absolutely loving it.  It has some great acoustic riffs and is peppered with some lovely symphonic layered sounds.  It is reminiscent of symphonic Led Zeppelin or the Beatles.  The song "Paper Tiger" is so far my favorite and is musically complex and yet not too busy.  If you were previously a Beck fan (or not) this will not be a prerequisite as this album sounds nothing like Odelay, Mellow Gold or anything else for that matter.

You Could Have It So Much Better
The second contribution I have is for Franz Ferdinand's album title "You Could Have It So Much Better."  A great pop-rock album that gets you walking with a purpose and bopping your head from side to side.  They always fill you up and never let you down.  If you want a fun and hip album to listen to then check it out.  The clean power chords and fun upbeat sounding lyrics are refreshing for cool fall afternoons.