2008 December 4MP3s: Jeni and Billy, Emmy the Great, Lykke Li, Viking Moses

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Jeni and Billy - Chicken Ridge

When this track came on the radio on a sunny fall Sunday while driving around the Bronx, Jeni’s and Billy’s voices transported me away from the crumbling warehouses and over-paved neighborhoods to the Appalachian wilderness. There’s no narrative to the lyrics, but these two voices, guitar and banjo take you on a personal audio tour of a sad and beautiful place.http://jeniandbilly.com/audio/JENI_HANKINS-Chicken_Ridge.mp3


Emmy the Great - Easter Parade

Emma-Lee Moss has a great, clear voice. This track is a live recording of a performance at this year’s SXSW, and is as good a reason as any to resolve to see more live shows. Her phrasing of the dense prose-like verses is nimble and confident and I especially love the melody and phrasing of familiar Latin hymn lyrics in the chorus which make them entirely her own.http://flouz.info/mp3/Emmy_the_Great-Easter_Parade.mp3


Lykke Li - My Love

Most of the songs I’ve heard by Lykke Li are fun like 80s pop was fun, but this understated two-chord track is lush and dreamy and finishes with a great a cappella whirlwind. She’s got a baby voice which doesn’t always work for me in all the different deliveries she tries but it works here as she sings in a hushed register. Also, dig one of the backup singer’s crazy warbling falsetto.
http://www.cavacool.com/files/05_my_love.mp3


Viking Moses - Al Jazeera

This track has a sweet melody and sung from the perspective of one living in an occupied country and dealing with daily oppression. I admire Viking Moses like I admire early Bright Eyes or The Mountain Goats in their drive to put down so many of their thoughts and experiences into song. I’ve only just been introduced to this artist, but look forward to listening to more.http://www.marriagerecs.com/sound/aljazeera.mp3

2008 November 12MP3s: Hanne Hukkelberg, Earlimart, Pipas, Miriam Makeba and Harry Belafonte

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Hanne Hukkelberg - Ease

The carnival organ synth sound gives way to a dreamy, somehow Mancini-esque arrangement with Hanne’s sweet voice front and center. I can’t really get enough of the English language sung with a foreign accent and this track delivers. I came across this track while looking for her cover of the Pixies’ ‘Break My Body’ which I ended up not liking as much as her original songs.http://aurgasm.us/music/julija/Hanne…


Answers And Questions - Earlimart

Sounding a lot like Xanadu era Jeff Lynne (E.L.O.) this track is not really representative of the rest of the songs on this strong album ‘Mentor Tormentor’ from Earlimart. I wanted to use the lead-off track ‘Fakey Fake’, a taut and quiet song but I couldn’t find any links to it.http://www.box.net/shared/static/17pp1959fu.mp3


Pipas - Wells Street

Authentic 60s inspired twee pop in the vein of Belle and Sebastian or early Aisler’s Set. This is a simple and sweet arrangement that is able to pass off a sequencer as a vintage drum kit. The vocal presentation is at once melancholy and jet set. Their earlier stuff is more stripped-down but on their second album ‘Chunnel Autumnal’ their sound gets a little more filled out and dreamy.
http://newmartini.free.fr/Pipas%20-%20Wells%20Street.mp3


My Angel - Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba passed away this week, one of the great voices of the continent of Africa and indeed the world. I first became aware of her when she was name-dropped in an X-Tal song. The few songs I am familiar with can be easily downloaded without too much trouble but I came across this sweet ballad duet with Harry Belafonte which I’d never heard before.http://www.tous-arts.net/chansons/Harry%20Belafonte%20-%20My%20Angel.mp3


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