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Cat. No.: 176 4348
Barcode: 0602517643482
Label: Verve CD
Release Date:
July

 

TEDDY THOMPSON | A Piece of What You Need

 

ARTISTS

Teddy Thompson

 

 

TRACK LISTING

The Things I Do
What's This?!!
In My Arms
Where To Go From Here
Don't Know What I Was Thinking
Can't Sing Straight
Slippery Slope (Easier)
Jonathan's Book
One Of These Days
Turning The Gun On Myself
A Piece Of What You Need
A Piece Of What You Need/The Price Of Love

 

"This is a happy record," Teddy Thompson says of his new Verve Forecast release A Piece of What You Need. "Well, maybe not happy, but upbeat. Actually, maybe not upbeat, but it does have some up-tempo songs! Anyway, it's as close as I've gotten to making the record I've always wanted to make."

Indeed, happy or not, A Piece of What You Need — Thompson's fourth album overall and his third for Verve — is the London-born, New York-based artist's most ambitious and accomplished effort to date, showcasing his formidable vocal, songwriting and guitar talents while venturing into rewarding new musical and lyrical territory.

Thompson's trademark blend of catchy songcraft, pensive emotional insight and good-natured black humor is present on such new tunes as "In My Arms," "What's This?!!," "Don't Know What I Was Thinking" and the bittersweetly fatalistic "Turning the Gun On Myself." The album's effortless pop sensibility is matched by a playful sonic palette that incorporates such aural surprises as the careening brass band on "Can't Sing Straight" and "One of These Days," or the Hitchcockian orchestral rushes that haunt the cinematic "Jonathan's Book."

Although Thompson co-produced his last two albums Separate Ways and Up Close & Down Low, for A Piece of What You Need he made it a point to recruit an outside producer to help realize his expansive musical agenda. The man for the job was Marius de Vries, whose extensive production resume includes work with acts as diverse as Bjork, Madonna, David Gray and Rufus Wainwright.

"I knew that I wanted this one to be more adventurous, with strong, solid rhythm tracks and beautiful airy touches to support the songs," Thompson explains, adding, "Marius gets all the credit for that. He's taken the arrangements up a notch. There was nothing off-limits, nothing that was too weird or too difficult. I could tell him that I wanted something to sound like fairies dancing around a maypole, and he'd know what button to push to get that. We were able to add a lot more layers, without overshadowing the songs themselves."

Thompson, son of folk-rock legends Richard and Linda Thompson, developed his musical drive early in life and launched his first band while still in his early teens. By the time he released his self-titled solo debut in 2000, he'd served a stint in his father's touring band and contributed guitar and vocals to his dad's albums You? Me? Us? and Mock Tudor. He subsequently co-produced and played on his mother's 2002 comeback disc Fashionably Late, and toured as a member of Rosanne Cash's backing band.

A Piece of What You Need is a landmark for an artist whose creative restlessness continues to yield deeply compelling musical results. Thompson's sense of purpose — and sense of humor — are reflected in the song title that provides the album's name.

"The song was born from frustration with the state of music," he explains. "I liked it as an album title because I thought it sounded like an offering, like this record is a small bit of truth. For most people, it's gonna be an absolutely miniscule piece of what they need. But I'd like to think that I'm contributing some tiny little building block of something worthwhile, rather than just adding to the massive pile of disposable rubbish."

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Cat. No.: 176 4350
Barcode: 0602517643505
Label: Verve CD
Release Date: July

 

 

THE BRIDGES | Limits of the Sky


ARTISTS

The Bridges

 

TRACK LISTING

All The Words
One Way
Pieces
Runaway
Unconditional
One I Love
Blue
Echo
Finding it Hard
Say The Least
Under The Sun
Happy In Love

 

The group, whose members range in age from 18 to 24, consists of siblings Natalie Byrd (piano and guitar), Stacey Byrd (guitar), Isaaca Byrd (bass) and Jeremy Byrd (drums), and cousin Brittany Painter, who provides hauntingly expressive lead vocals and plays acoustic guitar. Brittany writes most of the band's lyrics, with all five collaborating on the music.

The Bridges' tight-knit chemistry is apparent throughout Limits of the Sky, which was produced by noted pop-rock auteur Matthew Sweet and consists entirely of the band's original compositions. Their effortless harmonies and seamless instrumental rapport are prominent on such compelling tunes as "All the Words," "One Way," "One I Love" and "Echo," which combine a subtly inventive melodic sensibility with insightful, emotionally resonant lyrics that belie the artists' youth.

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Cat. No.: 176 4327
Barcode: 0602517643277
Label: Verve CD
Release Date: July

 

 

JESSIE BAYLIN | Firesight


ARTISTS

Jessie Baylin

 

TRACK LISTING

1 See How I Run
2 Leave Your Mark
3 Was I On Your Mind
4 Not A Day More
5 Lonely Heaven
6 Tennessee Gem
7 I'll Cry For The Both Of Us
8 The Glitter
9 Contradicting Words
10 By Any Rules
11 Tick Tock
12 Want

 

 "It's a collection of a bunch of moments in my life," Jessie Baylin says of her Verve Forecast debut Firesight. "I'm just trying to be as honest as I can, and hopefully people will connect with the songs and recognize moments of their own life in them."

Firesight makes good on the critical praise and grass-roots fan support that's already been heaped upon the 24-year-old artist. The album offers a vibrant, soulful showcase for her talents as both an uncommonly insightful songwriter and a deeply expressive, effortlessly charismatic vocalist.

Recorded in the artist's recently adopted hometown of Nashville with noted producer Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo, Rogue Wave), Firesight features contributions from some of Nashville's most respected rock players, and songwriting collaborations with such notable co-writers as Whiskeytown member Mike Daly and Grammy-winning songwriter/performer Jesse Harris, L.A. troubadour Zack Hexum and the Rembrandts' Danny Wilde.

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Martin Breeze

Cat. No.: 476 6486
Barcode: 0028947664864
Label: ABC Music CD
Release Date: July


MARTIN BREEZE | Ruby's Arms


ARTISTS

Martin Breeze, vocals
Stephen Magnusson, guitar
Frank Di Sario, bass
Dave Beck, drums

 

TRACK LISTING

Thirteen           
Golden Brown           
Here Comes Your M           
Stay with Me Till Dawn           
Total Control           
Queen Elvis           
Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime           
Tea in the Sahara           
I’m Not in Love           
There is a Light that Never Goes Out           
Ruby’s Arms

New to ABC Music is stunning vocal sensation Martin Breeze. This album of covers features the songs of some of the giants of contemporary music – Tom Waits, The Smiths, Judy Tzuke, Big Star and The Police. From the sultry and seductive Golden Brown to the heartbreakingly simple title track Ruby's Arms this CD is destined for chart-topping success. Joining Martin Breeze on his debut album are some truly amazing musicians: Stephen Magnusson on guitar, Frank Di Sario on bass and Dave Beck on drums.

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