Epiphany in BrooklynArtist: Brenda Kahn
Brenda Kahn's Epiphany in Brooklyn takes the same approach to lyrical content as Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road, in that her songs paint portraits of characters from all over the landscape of the United States. Her main setting is New York City, which is captured appropriately in the caffeine buzz of the first track, "I Don't Sleep, I Drink...
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Goldfish Don't Talk BackArtist: Brenda Kahn
A high-energy album -- part folk, part punk. ~ Chip Renner, All Music Guide
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Sings the Songs of Greg BrownArtist: Prudence Johnson
This is a beautifully presented set of interpretations of the work of a fine Midwest songwriter. ~ Richard Meyer, All Music Guide
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Artist: John Wesley Harding
One of the more interesting promo-only items, John Wesley Harding's Collected Stories 1990-1991 was released as a gimmick, partially in response to critics complaints that the word-heavy songwriter failed to include a lyric sheet with his first two Sire albums. Packaged as a book containing short stories based loosely on the songs from Here...
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No Straight LineArtist: David Lewis
Very folksy singer-songwriter co-produced by Scott Mathews and John Wesley Harding -- a team that provides a quirky aspect to the overall product. Lewis's songs are often of the jingle-jangle nature, sung in a very pleasant voice, with just enough rough edges scattered here and there to make it stick in the mental jukebox. Personable folk, with...
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Destination AnywhereArtist: Brenda Kahn
If one were to strip Bob Dylan's 1966 classic Blonde on Blonde of its beautiful and surreal rants about relationships, the result would be Brenda Kahn's Destination Anywhere. In "Spoon," the narrator's boyfriend is addicted to drugs, while in "Yellow Sun," the female protagonist is a "walking hit and run." Kahn seems to feel that relationships...
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