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Third solo album for Kelli Ali, and Electric heater review
who must get sooo tired of only being known as the former singer for Sneaker Pimps (you know, and Electric heater review
'Six Underground', and Electric heater review
you've probably got it somewhere), and Electric heater review
it must be a mixed blessing that since being asked to leave over 10 years ago neither party has been best known for their chart bothering.
Having had the first 2 solo efforts pass me by quite comfortably the non electric nature of Rocking Horse came as a surprise. If you can remember Kelli's languid, and Electric heater review
lazy vocal you can imagine it being well suited to what can only be described as an out and out folk record.
Not my favourite genre of all time, and Electric heater review
so it's taken a few listens to give it a fair crack of the whip (it naturally gravitated to the upstairs bedroom player, and Electric heater review
not exactly one to put on as you're going out). It's a slow, and Electric heater review
contemplative collection that's almost too delicate on first listen, and Electric heater review
the vocals are gossamer thin and the instrumentation as sparse as it comes, and Electric heater review
being produced by contemporary classical composer Max Richter, and Electric heater review
whose delicate touch has served the songs well.
Lyrically, and Electric heater review
you could probably guess the general flavour, and Electric heater review
a woman out of time with the modern world, and Electric heater review
lamenting lost loves, and Electric heater review
existential angst and the like. There are some reference points to the classic folkies, and Electric heater review
Nick Drake and Vashti Bunyan can certainly be heard in here but so can more contemporary acts like Sufjan Stevens. This throws up a few problems though, and Electric heater review
nowhere on here is there a song simply as good as the kind that Stevens can throw out with ease, and Electric heater review
Chicago for instance, and Electric heater review
although new single 'What To Do' shows Ali can come close, and Electric heater review
and there's not the variation of pace and instrumentation on Rocking Horse that you get on 'classic' folk albums like Nick Drakes 'Five Leaves Left' although the title track gives a hint of what could have been done as it seems to turn into the Velvets 'Venus in furs' half way though.
A couple of the tracks had me reaching for the skip button, and Electric heater review
'The Savages' sounds like something Anne Boleyn would break into song with in 'Tudors - the musical', and Electric heater review
and just listening to the album again there are some songs I barely recognise although I've played it a dozen times, and Electric heater review
perhaps having it in the bedroom was a mistake, and Electric heater review
I'd gone to sleep by the time they came on


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