Frazer, Paula / Leave The Sad Things Behind
Album: | Leave The Sad Things Behind | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Frazer, Paula | Added: | Feb 2006 | |
Label: | Birdman Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-02-12 | Pull Date: | 2006-04-16 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 16 | Apr 9 | Apr 2 | Mar 26 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Mar 5 | Feb 26 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 29, 2010: | The Value Machine
Watercolor Lines |
4. | Jun 17, 2008: | The Afterthought
Watercolor Lines |
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2. | Mar 04, 2010: | The Value Machine
Always On My Mind |
5. | Aug 02, 2007: | At Your Local Dive
Its Not Ordinary |
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3. | Mar 03, 2010: | Lost Verses
Watercolor Lines |
6. | Jun 06, 2007: | Anywhere Out Of The World
Leave The Sad Things Behind |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2006-02-07
Reviewed 2006-02-07
Perfectly composed female singer songwriter pop with dark overtones, alt-country giving way to 60’s and 70’s flare at every turn. SF resident Paula has conscripted a who’s who of the SF underground, from her usual Patrick Main to Sean Coleman and even the cellist for the Krono’s quartet. Recorded at Prairie Sun (Cotati) famous as Tom Wait’s studio of choice, this stuff is lush with instrumentation (piano, guitar, organ, strings, brass) and Paula’s pitch pure vocals. Her writing is spot on and some songs have what John Paul George and Ringo could’ve only dreamt of in terms of pop melody hooky refrains and chorus perfection. Paula seems to be on a quest for the perfect pop song, having left her Ennio Morricone dark spaghetti western 4AD flare with the Clinton administration. She’s about this close.
1) pretty, morose, hopeful pop, Paula doing what she does best
2) a dark Spanish strum to this, w/ sad cello
3) waltzy arpeggio
4) upbeat pop, just about as hooky and perfect as can be, “hit” quality
5) slow dark sad, Ennio Morricone feel
6) sad, hopeful, midpaced
7) brass arrangements really drive home the Bacharrach pop feel, 60’s TV theme song feel
8) slow sparse start, upbeat pop feel follows
9) upbeat 60’s pop Wurlizter organ, a Partridge Family cheeriness
10) waltzy ballad, w/ a Cocteau Twins feel in the vocal bridge
1) pretty, morose, hopeful pop, Paula doing what she does best
2) a dark Spanish strum to this, w/ sad cello
3) waltzy arpeggio
4) upbeat pop, just about as hooky and perfect as can be, “hit” quality
5) slow dark sad, Ennio Morricone feel
6) sad, hopeful, midpaced
7) brass arrangements really drive home the Bacharrach pop feel, 60’s TV theme song feel
8) slow sparse start, upbeat pop feel follows
9) upbeat 60’s pop Wurlizter organ, a Partridge Family cheeriness
10) waltzy ballad, w/ a Cocteau Twins feel in the vocal bridge
Track Listing
1. | Always On My Mind | 6. | Leave The Sad Things Behind | |||
2. | Watercolor Lines | 7. | No Other | |||
3. | Waiting For You | 8. | Taken | |||
4. | Its Not Ordinary | 9. | Funny Things | |||
5. | Long Ago | 10. | Where Did Time Go |