Jess Klein - Strawberry Lover (2004) Lossless
Artist: Jess Klein
Title: Strawberry Lover
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Rykodisc
Genre: Folk Rock, Alt Country, Americana
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:55
Total Size: 289 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Strawberry Lover
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Rykodisc
Genre: Folk Rock, Alt Country, Americana
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:55
Total Size: 289 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Darkroom
02. Shonalee
03. Sink My Teeth In
04. Strawberry Lover
05. Office Girl
06. Soda Water
07. Shootout at the Candy Shop
08. Ribbons
09. Orphanage Rage
10. Bombs Are Falling
11. Willing to Change
On her third album (actually her fifth, but the first two were self-released and long out of print), singer/songwriter Jess Klein adds a dash more pop and polish to the sweetly soulful formula of her previous discs. On 2005's Strawberry Lover, producer and former Mary Lou Lord guitarist Marc Copely wisely puts Klein's voice front and center, while also letting his tight and emphatic studio band (with Copely himself on guitar) give the songs a firmer and hookier edge, putting less folk and more rock into Klein's tunes. But Copely's production also serves the material well, and Klein's voice -- at its best sounding like the youthful middle ground between Emmylou Harris and Maria McKee -- responds well to these surroundings. With melodic accents that suggest she's been listening to a lot of classic R&B and '60s pop, Klein's tales of love both good and bad hit a fine grace note between passion and craft, and she offers just enough interesting changeups (such as the sexy reggae grove of "Soda Water" and the subtle martial undertow of "Ribbons") to give the set a compelling texture. Strawberry Lover is a solid and compelling record from an artist who continues to grow with each new album.