Leslie Mendelson - Love and Murder (2017)

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Title: Love and Murder
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: The Royal Potato Family
Genre: Pop Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:35
Total Size: 206 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Jericho 04:13
2. Coney Island 05:05
3. Murder Me 04:28
4. Chasing the Thrill 03:33
5. Crazy 03:38
6. Blue Bayou (feat. Bob Weir) 03:28
7. Love You Tonight 04:34
8. Just Like a Woman 03:46
9. The Circus Is Coming 03:46
10. Cry, Cry Darlin' 03:04

Leslie Mendelson returns with Love & Murder the singer/songwriter's first new album in eight years. A stirring work instilled with emotional depth and poise, the effort is the long-awaited follow up to her Grammy Award-nominated debut, Swan Feathers. It is an apropos title, reflecting the dichotomy between the dark and light she encountered in those years between. Poised for stardom in 2009 with comparisons to Carole King and Rickie Lee Jones on the tip of tastemakers lips, fate as it often does, had other plans. Perhaps though this was to the benefit of her art. After losing a record and management deal and having her friend and producer Joel Dorn unexpectedly pass away, Mendelson recommitted to herself and slowly but surely penned the songs with her longtime co-writer Steve McEwan that would become Love & Murder. Produced by Mark Howard (Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams), it's a sparse, raw collection of ten folk songs. Opening with Jericho, a haunting number that sets the tone for what is to come, it makes clear that Love & Murder lies more within darker spaces that artists like Sharon Van Etten, Lana Del Rey and Dusty Springfield inhabit. Songs like Murder Me, Coney Island, and Chasing the Thrill find Leslie exploring loss in ways that feel personal and metaphorical, where the stories within are multifaceted. She also recorded three covers for the album: the classic-country infused Cry, Cry Darlin, a take on Bob Dylan's classic Just Like a Woman, played on the ukulele, and a duet with The Grateful Deads Bob Weir on Roy Orbison s Blue Bayou. In fact, Mendelson was unwittingly adopted by the West Coast jam scene after Weir heard her take on Friend of the Devil and recruited her to perform with him. On Love & Murder, however, Leslie offers a different side that isn't been present in her early work or recent collaborations. This collection is just about the songs and my voice, she says. That's what people can connect with. It shows where I am right now as an artist and where I want to go.


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Many thanks for lossless.