Frazey Ford
When, before long, it will be 'time to take stock of new music releases this year, we will not make any effort to celebrate between our "new releases" favorites of 2010 " Obadiah," the solo album of Canadian Frazey Ford (already 'very respectable member of the Be Good Tanyas).
There are reasons both musically (a lot) that have made it personal ', which - since its release took place last summer - this record has often been heard in "repeat mode".
The first sums up Ben Raitliff writing in the New York Times: " The Canadian singer Frazey Ford and her band Have figured out a cumulative average from the sounds of two old records: Al Green's" Let's Stay Together "and Neil Young's "Harvest." Two albums released Within two weeks of Each Other in 1972. Memphis soul and Northern California folk-rock: not too far apart from Each Other, as it turns out.
'Obadiah' is a cross between magic and unique atmosphere - only in appearance - apart: the soul and the music "roots" that live here in an exemplary manner, blending in perfect harmony to the joy and delight of those who has ears to hear.
On the second, we will attach to this record forever, and the decisive 'was lucky enough to listen (both album and live) in the company of a person - far today - who are deeply and inextricably in a relationship of complicity 'and understanding and that' hard to get in life. Every time the needle or the laser beam falls on the first track, like magic, we are again close, curious, eager face and intense experiences.
"Obadiah" and 'one of the best beginnings emerged a long time, pure honey for the soul.
( www.myspace.com / frazeyford )
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