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![]() Calamateur vs. Steve Lawson
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Son of Everyone EP by Calamateur (clave004)
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DOWNLOAD NOW from: Released November 2003 Effectively a full length album, even though we're calling it an EP and selling it mid-price album rates. Think of it as a double EP on one disc, or a single with a bucketload of great b-sides. It's also 9 songs long, even though it claims to be only 8 tracks. The lead tracks are 'Son of Everyone' and 'Here Beside', which are both alternate versions of songs taken from the calamateur album The Old Fox of '45 (CLAVE008). The EP also has a strong supporting cast of instrumentals and brand new tracks that won't be appearing anywhere else. "...Ideal
for late night listening, even at lunchtime. 4/5." ---------------------------------------- Reviews
in full: "It's
as if acoustic music in Scotland, once the preserve of wooly-pullovered
real ale-quaffing beardies, has been liberated. Rejoice! because while
actual folk music deon well is a rarity, alternative songs done on acoustic
guitar are exploding around us. theonewhoflew, Ally Kerr and even Aereogramme
can all captivate an audience with some spellbinding stripped-down songs.
Joining this group are Calamateur, last spotted making atmospheric soundscapey
samplefests, but the 8 tracks here are nothing short of brilliantly absorbing,
indeed on 'Here Beside' you forget it's just one man and a guitar. With
reverberant haunting vocals and occasional augmentation by keyboards,
the stark production only adds to an impressive set of eerie 'folk' tunes." "...Fellow
weegies Calamateur are bolder still. Their 'Son of Everyone' EP (Autoclave)
(3/5) is not only ludicrously long at 45 minutes (OK, let's call it a
mini album then, though a fair chunk of the running time is silence) but
it still manages to be bloody good with it, coupling alt.country strumming
with tortured lyrics." "Another
local CD (9 song EP!) that I've had for a few weeks. On first airing I
must admit I thought "Mmm, interesting production" on hearing
the mix of raw electro-acoustic guitar and (home) studio electronica noodlings
and soft chorused vocals. Then I thought "Mmm, actually comes across
as a pretty straight singer/songwriter that's managed to dress up some
pretty MOR pop-ish songs". Then I came back to it a little later
and allowed myself to be drawn into Andrew Howie's relaxed yet earnest
and melancholic wolrld. And I was put in mind of Elliott Smith (famous
in part for contribution to the Oscar-nominated soundtrack to Good Will
Hunting). I dug out my copy of Smith's 'Either/Or' album to see if it
was a fair reference. The following day I found out that Elliott Smith
had died just 72hrs earlier. Made the comparison somewhat poignant. Probably
significant is that Calamateur's songs contain more hope - both lyrically
and musically. 2nd track 'Here Beside' stands out as a song that could
see Calamateur move into the 'coffee table' market - I'm not sure if he
desires that or not. I'm inclined to a)see him play live and b)watch this
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