One of the apps I have a lot of fun with on my phone is Shazam. It's the one that identifies songs by simply holding up the phone and clicking "tag song"
This past summer there were multiple occurrences of "Hey, I really like that song". There were three or four times where the artist turned out to be James Morrison--no, not from The Doors-that's Jim Morrison ;) It only made sense to check him out.
There's a huge soul influence to his music (which I always dig). The song "Save Yourself" is slightly reminiscent of Stevie Wonder's "Heaven Help Us All", without trying too hard to imitate it.
He has a raspy, passionate singing style that fans of Ray LaMontagne will appreciate. The songs have a healthy mix of guitar, piano, horns, and Hammond organ--the instrument featured in many of my favorite songs from the 60s & 70s. Listen to "Whiter Shade of Pale" to know what I mean.
I hope you enjoy him as much as I do. Here are a few songs for your listening pleasure:
"Wonderful World"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOqBkhD__rM&feature=related
"You Give Me Something"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AweURFBgHkA&NR=1
A great acoustic version of "Save Yourself"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLeA2c4W-NE
Brian and Jim (Roogs) from Chicago do a pretty good cover of this too :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvtBZWyz460&feature=related
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
I Love You & What You've Done With The Place
It's the title of the one and only album recorded by Burn Disco Burn--one of my favorite Iowa City bands from college.
This is the link to their myspace page (still works).
http://www.myspace.com/burndiscoburn
Listen to Seven Kinds of Summer first. It's not on the album, but oh how I wish it was.
I believe their album is still available on iTunes.
Listen to Seven Kinds of Summer first. It's not on the album, but oh how I wish it was.
I believe their album is still available on iTunes.
Maybe it's just me (and my friend Raechel), but Nick Burd's voice, the lyrics, the melody; everything really, just hits me right in the heart.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Ahhh! Real Monsters! (of Folk)
I found out about this group back in October and they are AWESOME!
Monsters of Folk is a band made up of Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes, M.Ward, and Jim James of My Morning Jacket.
I definitely feel like I have to be in the right mood to listen to them, but when I am--I absolutely love them.
A few of my favorite songs are "Dear God" and "Say Please"-the latter definitely reminds me of late Beatles stuff in a good way. The music doesn't fall into any one genre, you'll just have to give it a listen.
"Say Please"
"Dear God"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmWOJEYjp3Y
http://monstersoffolk.com/
Where the title of this entry came from:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm_wfo_zLes
http://monstersoffolk.com/
Where the title of this entry came from:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm_wfo_zLes
Damn Right I've Got The Blues...
When I came across this artist during my junior year of college, he had already released three albums. He's also only a year older than me.
Jonny Lang has been referred to a prodigy not only for his incredible guitar abilities, but the fact that he's excelled in a genre you rarely see anyone under 30 performing--the blues. The great Muddy Waters has been quoted, "He's so good, I want to break his fingers!".
Jonny released his first album at the age of 14. His first few albums are more traditional, along the lines of his idols (and now collaborators) Buddy Guy, B.B. King etc. A Long Time Coming (2003) seems to have more rock elements to it, and Turn Around (2006) is more gospel.
He has a very distinct voice-you either love it or hate it. I happen to love it :)
I was able to see him at the Iowa Memorial Union in 2004. It was general admission, and was able to make it right up to the front with a few friends. It was such a great experience to see such talent in person. I had to laugh a little at the way he contorts his face when he plays, as if it hurts him to be so good on the guitar.
An old favorite "Lie To Me"
One of my favorites from "Long Time Coming"--shout out to Ms. Northway
House of Blues in Chicago with Buddy Guy--Jonny was only 16 at the time!
Another blues prodigy on stage with Buddy Guy--Quinn Sullivan (thanks Becky!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix4TNJvVk8M&feature=related
Sweet Soul Music
When I was at Outside Lands music festival this summer I came across an artist I knew I had heard before performing a different style of music than what I was used to hearing from him.
Raphael Saadiq, the former lead singer of Tony! Toni! Tone! (as in "If I Had No Loot" and "Anniversary") was on stage performing some sweet soul music.
He has such a smooth style and you almost "hear" him smiling when he sings. He reminds me a lot of Sam Cooke, Smokey Robinson, and early Marvin Gaye. He even has "the look" down, with tailored suits, skinny ties, and thick rimmed glasses :)
On his latest album The Way I See It he does an awesome duet with Joss Stone (another great soul singer of the younger generation). Jay-Z helps out on a version of "Oh Girl"-an interesting mix of genres. There are many other songs that are just plain catchy.
"Just One Kiss" with Joss Stone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUwZVjBT16w&feature=related"Oh Girl" feat. Jay-Z
"Love That Girl"-yes the video is a little cheesey, but one my favorite songs on the album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1k7lNMyRpw
Thursday, March 11, 2010
For Starters...
I've never written a blog before, so I figured I would start with an artist I know really well. That artist is Ben Harper. His first album came out in 1994 and has gained popularity mostly by word of mouth from his very loyal fans.
He has a very eclectic sound, one of the reasons I like him so much. Some songs remind me of Bob Marley, while others have a Stevie Wonder vibe. His albums always seem to have a great blend of rock, funk, reggae, blues, and folk. There are songs to rock out to, and songs that can tear your heart out if listened to after a bad breakup. In short, he has a little something for everyone :)
He has played with 2 main bands during his career. The first being the Innocent Criminals which he has made several records with. He is currently touring with a group of Austin based musicians called the Relentless 7. They are featured on his latest album, White Lies For Dark Times.
Ben is also well known for collaborating with Jack Johnson. They co-headlined an arena tour in 2003. He also recorded a gospel album with The Blind Boys of Alabama--a group I highly recommend checking out.
Ben Harper plays the electric guitar, but his specialty is the lap guitar called a weissenborn. I've had the privilege of seeing Ben Harper live three times (and am jonesing for a fourth). If you're looking for someone who absolutely plays the hell out of every song-Ben Harper is one of those musicians.
No matter how tired he and the band may be from touring, they bring so much energy and passion to every song.
And let's be honest, it certainly doesn't hurt that he's really hot too...
Here are a few of my personal favorites:
One to rip your heart out ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVXFP89EeqU
And one to rock out a bit (with The Innocent Criminals)--features the weissenborn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZa7IiYkJyM
With The Blind Boys of Alabama
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkKOnS8J5GM
With The Relentless 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTMqPTIbvzI
He has a very eclectic sound, one of the reasons I like him so much. Some songs remind me of Bob Marley, while others have a Stevie Wonder vibe. His albums always seem to have a great blend of rock, funk, reggae, blues, and folk. There are songs to rock out to, and songs that can tear your heart out if listened to after a bad breakup. In short, he has a little something for everyone :)
He has played with 2 main bands during his career. The first being the Innocent Criminals which he has made several records with. He is currently touring with a group of Austin based musicians called the Relentless 7. They are featured on his latest album, White Lies For Dark Times.
Ben is also well known for collaborating with Jack Johnson. They co-headlined an arena tour in 2003. He also recorded a gospel album with The Blind Boys of Alabama--a group I highly recommend checking out.
Ben Harper plays the electric guitar, but his specialty is the lap guitar called a weissenborn. I've had the privilege of seeing Ben Harper live three times (and am jonesing for a fourth). If you're looking for someone who absolutely plays the hell out of every song-Ben Harper is one of those musicians.
No matter how tired he and the band may be from touring, they bring so much energy and passion to every song.
And let's be honest, it certainly doesn't hurt that he's really hot too...
Here are a few of my personal favorites:
One to rip your heart out ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVXFP89EeqU
And one to rock out a bit (with The Innocent Criminals)--features the weissenborn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZa7IiYkJyM
With The Blind Boys of Alabama
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkKOnS8J5GM
With The Relentless 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTMqPTIbvzI
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