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From | "Gene Good" <javagene@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Josh Rouse: Nashville |
Date | Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:24:06 +0000 |
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Stewart,
Now that you have discovered Broken Social Scene[and what a
discovery!],check out Apostle of Hustle. Same label, most of the same
musicians including Feist[she sings lead at least once].It is led by Andrew
Whiteman and features his new found love of the tres, a Latin American
string instrument.It still has that "all over the musical map' feel, but
more in a folk feel.Great stuff.The booklet also has lyrics and credits for
each song.
Gene
>From: "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@verizon.net>
>Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
>To: <audities@smoe.org>
>Subject: Re: Josh Rouse: Nashville
>Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:28:13 -0500
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Gagnon" <gasp@aga.ca>
>>I'm with you on that one. The third track, Streetlights, is probably my
>>favourite new song of last year. A low-key, layered, gradually building
>>and heartrendingly beautiful melody and arrangement.
>>
>>So, basically, you're not quite alone in your endorsement of Josh Rouse's
>>Nashville.
>
>I still haven't gotten to NASHVILLE, because I only discovered 1972 a few
>months ago! Bruce McDonald's new movie THE LOVE CRIMES OF GILLIAN GUESS
>uses "Love Vibration" in a Bollywood-style song and dance number, and that
>let me to that album, which I adore.
>
>Also discovered Broken Social Scene through that movie: I've lost track of
>the number of times I've played "Anthems for a 17-Year-Old Girl" in the
>last six months. (Any word from the Canadian Contingent on Feist's solo
>record? That *is* her singing on that song, right? The credits are
>obscure.)
>
>S
>
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