Songs You May Have Missed #308

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Jens Lekman: “Become Someone Else’s” (2012)

Jens had me here from the first two lines of the lyric:

Jennifer called, told me ’bout her latest admirer

Said, “Someone should make a pamphlet called ‘So You Think You’re in Love with Jennifer'”

Add the sly slip-note piano lines and I’ve fallen for another sweetly skewed Jens Lekman song, despite not really knowing what he’s on about with the cherry-sucking bats in the last verse.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2012/08/06/songs-you-may-have-missed-160/

Songs You May Have Missed #307


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Richard and Teddy Thompson: “Persuasion” (2001)

This pretty tune has a pretty convoluted history. Written by Richard Thompson with keyboardist Peter Filleul as an instrumental for the 1991 film Sweet Talker, it originally sounded like this:

Tim Finn (of Split Enz and Crowded House) loved the melody and wrote words to accompany it, releasing his version as a British single (which is now unavailable so I can’t reproduce it here).

Then Thompson liked Finn’s lyric so much that he re-recorded it as a vocal version with his son Teddy. Not the typical writing process for a song, but the end product is a thing of beauty.

A performance from a Scottish TV show

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2012/10/06/songs-you-may-have-missed-187/

Songs You May Have Missed #306

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Caro Emerald: “Riviera Life” (2010)

Dutch jazz singer Caro Emerald’s fresh-sounding debut topped the album charts in the Netherlands for weeks, thanks in part to some remixes that kept her summer hit “Back it Up” on the singles chart from July till December. The album melds the old and new, with songs inspired by post-war jazz and cinema and spiked with slick modern dance-pop beats.

It might only be a matter of time before this lady has America dancing too.

Songs You May Have Missed #305

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Pure Prairie League: “I’ll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle” (1975)

Sweet country-pickin’ fingers indeed! A perky steel guitar solo accents the country rockers’ friendly poke at the legendary Merle.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2012/03/27/songs-you-may-have-missed-65/

Songs You May Have Missed #304

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John Vanderslice: “Keep the Dream Alive” (2001)

From Vanderslice’s second album. His songs are literate, his arrangements imaginative. Just discovered him, and I can’t wait to delve further…

 

Songs You May Have Missed #303

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Gran Bel Fisher: “Tonight” (2006)

As irritating as CD hidden tracks can be (especially the ones that play only several minutes after the conclusion of the listed songs) I can understand the reasoning for their existence in some cases. Although the unlisted track at the back end of Gran Bel Fisher’s Full Moon Cigarette is an album highlight, its sound and lyrical tone are too far removed from the rest of the album to fit comfortably anywhere else. And it’s too good to be a B-side.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2012/02/05/songs-you-may-have-missed-4/

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