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$7.99 CD review by Tellitron 6/15/2006Lollygag's Debut Is a Pleasure.... Near the end of Lollygag's debut album "I Thought You Were Driving", singer/songwriter Brian Burkhard delivers a direct Bush-bashing mantra: "Eight years is way too long, eight years is way too long, eight years is way too long.....". Hell in a Handbasket's weary sentiment could easily be echoed by fans of Burkhard's previous musical incarnation Fondly -- a Chicago-based trio that produced 2 stellar albums of indie-punk in the mid to late 90's. Indeed, it's been about 8 years since he focused on guitar-based songwriting, having spent many of the intervening years immersed in the world of electronics. Using the alias Echolalia, Burkhard recorded a kraut-rock gem of an album, Solid State Alone, and mastered the fine art of the remix. But as engaging as these synthetic adventures were, there was always the feeling that a return to guitar and vocals was imminent -- and overdue. Now, armed with a new name and the addition of piano and accordion to the mix, Burkhard tackles his mid-life crisis head-on with an album full of personal and cultural observations that stay with you long after the needle runs the final groove. Opening track "It's a Pleasure" starts things off in an impressive fashion with a dissonant riff that eventually settles into a melancholy two chord progression over which Burkhard seems to recount a dangerous liason with a femme fatale: "when all things good are wrapped in lace/you just want to slap my face". A more focused and mature sound is already in evidence here with delicate piano underpinning the slightly restrained guitar. But one thing remains the same -- Burkhard's uncanny ability to write a memorable hook, a talent that made the earlier Fondly albums so enjoyable. "Do You Really Think" continues the piano/guitar theme and features a criminally catchy vocal harmony that targets this track for single release. "A Million Miles Away" and "Pictures of You at Night" could be lost tracks from Fondly's debut album with hints of Beatles psychedelia, heavier distortion and spacey effects courtesy of a Moog. Lyrically, Burkhard seems to be struggling with a need to escape from the responsibilities that come with age and acknowledging that there's simply nowhere to go: "goddamn if I'm not sick of me". The two real highlights of the album, "I Should Have" and "What to Tell the Kids" both feature wonderfully plaintive, wistful melodies that haunt the psyche. A driving drumbeat carries the verses of the former giving way to a regret-filled chorus ...
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$18.95 One of the best written polka albums to be released since the early Lil Wally days and one of the only concept polka albums to depict the life and times of it's composer/author...Written and sung from the heart by Nashville singer/songwriter Randy Albright and released on iKahn Records at iKahnRecords.comThough the artist/composer cannot read music and his musicianship is limited to the acoustic guitar only, every other instrument on every song, he plays free hand one note at a time on the Korg triton work station keyboard, lending an insight to his unorthodox ability and uniquely calibrated musical mind rarely present in other artist/composers where their recorded music is all played by a variety of master recording session musicians. This CD series is fast becoming the high standard in modern day recorded polka music and a must for any polka music fan.Adopted as an infant and raised by a Polish-American couple, polish music embedded itself in his youthful soul. Randy spent 28 years writting songs for legendary country acts like Vince Gill, Alabama, Diamond Rio, Nicolette Larson, Emmylou Harris, Ricky Skaggs, Kathy Mattea, Rhett Akins,Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, Sons of The Desert and many many more. Returning to his roots on this solo performed album shows the versitility and musicianship of this veteran songwriter and singer. At the age of 8 he received his first guitar and learned to play chords and sing. At 9 years of age he had written his first song, all under the instruction of his adopted mother. With his newfound nationality Randy formed his own Polish orchestra while still in his teens. His public music career began in front of audiences of disabled veterans, nursing home residents, and wedding receptions with a vast repertoire of everything including Catholic Spirituals, Polkas, Rock-n-Roll, and Country. His major musical influence came from listening to his mothers many albums of legendary polka king Lil Wally Jagiello and his ONE favorite country LP of Hank William's Sr. "14 Greatest Hits." ...
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