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These Friends of Mine (CD - 2007)( UPC: 00067003063623)
As low as $11.19 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Rosie Thomas Label: Nettwerk America Genre: Folk Album Description: Baby-voiced indie singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas returns with her fourth solo album, THESE FRIENDS OF MINE, featuring a newfound interest in electronic instrumentation and vocal effects. Alt... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Baby-voiced indie singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas returns with her fourth solo album, THESE FRIENDS OF MINE, featuring a newfound interest in electronic instrumentation and vocal effects. Although most of the album consists of folky indie pop tunes akin to Thomas's earlier work, her vocals on several tracks are heavily treated, resulting in an effect akin to Laurie Anderson's early experiments with the Vocoder. Elsewhere, Thomas reworks two unexpected covers--of Fleetwood Mac's "Songbird" and R.E.M.'s "The One I Love"--into settings that make them sound like quirky originals. To call a recording like Rosie Thomas' These Friends of Mine "interesting" seems like a nice way of saying that the album isn't bad, but neither is it anything to write home about. In Thomas' case, then, "intriguing" may be a better adjective. Production-wise, These Friends of Mine zigzags all over the sonic map, from highly processed vocals to live kitchen recordings. Whatever the approach, Thomas' airy vocal style, sometimes balanced by Sufjan Stevens' warmer midrange, delivers ten mostly mellow folk songs, backed by sparse and cleanly separated instrumental arrangements. On the first cut, "If This City Never Sleeps," and "All the Way to New York City," Thomas' voice has been run through a wringer of processors and devices, rendering it a mechanical device sheared of emotion. Her folkie-fairy take on R.E.M.'s "The One I Love" fabricates a dreamy, light-confectionary feel that sounds a little bit like a mid-'60s Donovan recording (had he been a woman) captured on cooler studio equipment. Thomas' version of Fleetwood Mac's "Songbird" proves more straightforward, less a reinterpretation than a respectful cover backed by a light string section. Given the disc's length of 33 minutes, some listeners are going to wonder what happened to the other half of These Friends of Mine; other listeners will be glad that they will not be stuck listening to 30 minutes of filler. Taken as a whole, These Friends of Mine is a mixed bag, a long EP that works great when the song choice and left-of-center recording techniques meld into one, and lackluster when they do not. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | If This City Never Sleeps |
| 2. | Why Waste More Time? |
| 3. | One I Love, The |
| 4. | Much Farther to Go |
| 5. | Paper Doll |
| 6. | Kite Song |
| 7. | Song Bird |
| 8. | All the Way to New York City |
| 9. | Say Hello |
| 10. | These Friends of Mine |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00067003063623 |
| Release Date: | Mar 13, 2007 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Folk |
| Label: | Nettwerk America |
| Distributor: | BMG (distrib |
| Producer: | Sufjan Stevens |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2007 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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