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The release of THE WEE HOURS REVUE, from North Carolina five-piece Roman Candle, comes accompanied by much anticipation from fans and critics alike. During the years that the album drifted from one label to another, the band acquired a devoted following for their live performances at venues like Merlefest and SXSW.
Roman Candle's flexible, soulful sound stretches from the alt-country of bands like Golden Smog and the Old 97's to the loose, confident country sounds of classic rock bands like the Band and the Rolling Stones. "New York This Morning" is a sweet and breezy two-step, "Something Left To Say" a lilting melodic guitar number, and "Another Summer" is bluesy, snarling rock in the vein of the Black Crowes. THE WEE HOURS REVUE is an album that more than lives up to the high expectations of Roman Candle's fans. The Wee Hours Revue Music Roman Candle The Wee Hours Revue Songs | 1. | Something Left to Say |
| 2. | You Don't Belong to This World |
| 3. | Another Summer |
| 4. | I Can't Even Recall |
| 5. | New York This Morning |
| 6. | Help Me If You Can |
| 7. | Baby's Got It in the Genes |
| 8. | Winterlight |
| 9. | I've Got a Reason |
| 10. | Merciful Man |
| 11. | Sookie |
| 12. | From an Airplane Window |
| 13. | Driving at Morning |
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$13.09 Slouching like a pagan funeral parade towards the genre crossroads between 18th century Appalachian murder ballads and 1970's New York experimentalism comes this third Angels of Light album, a true peak in the vast output of leader Michael Gira. The songs are mature yet monstrous, scary yet heartfelt, sparse yet dense, with hypnotic feedback squalls, primal vocal choruses, strings, guitars, tambourines, chimes, and Gira's rich, deep voice, draping itself over the proceedings like a blanket of poisoned molasses. Tracks balance out between slowly building one-note marches of the damned like "All Souls Rising" and "The Rose of Los Angeles" and quieter moments. "Wedding" opens with a children's choir while the excellent ode to obsessive love, "Kosinski," finds its babbling brook of electric guitar invaded in the second act by Velvet Underground-style violin and rowdy Irish barroom chorus as Gira wails about spying on a woman with beautiful blonde hair. "What Will Come" finds the transcendental anguish ...
| | Betty Johnson Love Walked In CD (2000)
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$15.05 This is the third album erstwhile vocalist Betty Johnson -- who has returned to singing after a 33-year leave of absence -- has released of material from her early years of performing. The album is a compilation of her work during the 1960s, and differs from other Johnson reissues in that it occasionally approaches jazz, as she turns to classic standards rather than the pop material of the day. (And some of the latter -- like "The Tea in China" -- even acknowledges the singer's flirtation with folk music.) Standards provide the opportunity for Johnson to be more expressive and expansive in her delivery, sometimes sounding like Lee Wiley. She takes full advantage of this opportunity with her clear soprano voice and excellent phrasing. But, like her earlier releases, Love Walked In is a bit unusual. There is a full menu of 27 tunes, but none of them last longer than two minutes! Also, the very good musicians backing her (the Metropolitan Jazz Quartet) are not identified, although we know they are from New York and that the guitarist is George Barnes, who is critical to establishing the occasional jazzy ambience. His playing meshes well with Johnson, particularly on "These Foolish Things." It's too bad we don't know who the other musicians are, since they do more than a routine job. For example, there's some excellent bass on "Blue Room" and piano on "How Long Has This Been Going on?" The group takes a couple of instrumentals, like a 53-second romp of "When You're Smiling," which features some good trombone. Small individual doses of music and the anonymity of the players notwithstanding, these vignettes of song are entertaining, making one wish they were just a little longer. ~ Dave Nathan
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