Hello,
....on the very accessible side of the street, I really like Madeleine
Peyroux's record "Dreamland" that came out on Atlantic a few years back. It
features lots of NY folks, including Ribot, Greg Cohen, K. Wollinson, James
Carter, Vernon Reid, etc. It has a very bluesy, Billie Holliday kinda vibe,
but it's also very contemporary in feel. Lots of covers, but my favorite
thing on the disc is her self penned "Always a Use", where it's just her
voice and acoustic guitar.
I'm also thinking of the McGarrigle sisters, Kate and Anna. Their "French
Record" is probably my favorite from the two. Like the Peyroux, it's also
very pleasant. For me, they are both great "Sunday morning" listens. I once
works part time in a rather upscale rare bookshop, and would play both of
the above recordings, getting positive reactions from customers aged 8 to
80.
On the "indie" side of things, I like both Barbara Manning and Lois. Jean
Smith of Mecca Normal has a very unique voice that turns many people off,
but I like her work quite a bit.
Regarding Diamanda, I like "The Singer". Haven't heard the stuff with John
Paul Jones. I also enjoy her earlier Mute recordings, but they are "out" in
a way that "The Singer" isn't. It's "scare the neighbors" type material.
I remain....
Joseph
NP: Shoji Hano- "Tayhei Nipon" CD
NR: William H. Gass- "The Tunnel"