J.C. and Amphibius / Resurrection Jingles
Album: | Resurrection Jingles | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | J.C. and Amphibius | Added: | May 2005 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-10 | Pull Date: | 2005-09-11 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 14 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 09, 2005: | Storytime! -- Grimm's
Subway Ride Home |
4. | Jul 12, 2005: | Storytime! --Giants
Doing Time on Earth |
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2. | Jul 19, 2005: | Storytime!
Subway Ride Home |
5. | Jul 12, 2005: | Pop Music Show
Doing Time on Earth |
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3. | Jul 15, 2005: | The Dog and Pony show
Original Source |
Album Review
Mandy Khoshnevisan
Reviewed 2005-09-01
Reviewed 2005-09-01
Picture David Bowie from the 80s moonlighting as a cabaret singer and you get this guy: dramatic, verge-of-cracking-in-desperation vocalist (with a strong English accent) crooning about middle-life romance. (I bet he describes himself as “sensual.”) Orchestral accompaniment, piano-based with special guests. Lyrics, song styles, and liner notes leaning towards what I’m assuming is irony, so that’s okay. Nice playful cabaret style accompaniments.
*1. *(3:54) dreamy yet jaunty bounce, gentle harmonies and soft bells.
2. (3:29) synthy dark prowling syncopation (these lyrics kinda freak me out—“the place our sexes merge” . . . eew.)
*3. *(6:06) soulful piano with night bird sounds; this is the cabaret tune that gets one spotlight and a red rose.
4. (3:48) ironic soft Cuban groove; “join me for the unhappy hour”
5. (3:01) groovy piano that sounds like “Walking in Memphis”
*6. *(2:13) composery classical piano sound, halting and lilting. (guest oboe)
7. (2:51) midtempo and coy, with syncopated strings, ahhh harmonies
8. (5:15) starts in near silence; slow deliberate piano with soft desperate gravelly voice
9. (3:27) sunny day groovy stroll, with exuberant brass.
10. (3:43) halting chords, hopeful and plaintive; harmonica wailing.
—Reviewed by Mandy (la chanteuse)
*1. *(3:54) dreamy yet jaunty bounce, gentle harmonies and soft bells.
2. (3:29) synthy dark prowling syncopation (these lyrics kinda freak me out—“the place our sexes merge” . . . eew.)
*3. *(6:06) soulful piano with night bird sounds; this is the cabaret tune that gets one spotlight and a red rose.
4. (3:48) ironic soft Cuban groove; “join me for the unhappy hour”
5. (3:01) groovy piano that sounds like “Walking in Memphis”
*6. *(2:13) composery classical piano sound, halting and lilting. (guest oboe)
7. (2:51) midtempo and coy, with syncopated strings, ahhh harmonies
8. (5:15) starts in near silence; slow deliberate piano with soft desperate gravelly voice
9. (3:27) sunny day groovy stroll, with exuberant brass.
10. (3:43) halting chords, hopeful and plaintive; harmonica wailing.
—Reviewed by Mandy (la chanteuse)
Track Listing
1. | Doing Time on Earth | 6. | Subway Ride Home | |||
2. | The Walls Are Soft | 7. | Cryptic Clue | |||
3. | Original Source | 8. | So Soon | |||
4. | Unhappy Hour | 9. | Maybe Perhapsman | |||
5. | Tea Leaves | 10. | I Shot a Deer |