Kerry GetzCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Alternative pop Status:Most recent release, It's a Wonderful Life (2003); most recent non-seasonal release, little victory (2002) See also:Kerry Getz's Facebook page Comparisons:Dido, Mary Chapin Carpenter. No doubt there are others that comparisons could be made to. Covers/own material:Own, often co-written General comments:See album comments below, given that my impressions are based entirely on little victory. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Recommended first album:little victory is the first we've heard Recordings:
little victoryRelease info:2002—World in Motion Records—wm0003 Availability:Unknown Ecto priority:Very highly recommended Group members:Kerry Getz—vocals, acoustic guitar Guest artists:Martin Beal—guitars, bass, percussion, keyboards, programming, electric piano, tibetan singing bowls, tv, organ, broom Produced by:Martin Beal Comments:I can't say that Getz breaks any totally new ground, but she is superb at what she does. The tunes are among the most listenable of their genre in my recent experience, and she's a first-class lyricist. Many, though not all, of the songs on this album deal with relationships in conflict; yet she brings a fresh approach to each of them. She definitely is not a one-trick pony in that regard. There are many good artists with whom she has a lot in common; a couple of examples that come to me somewhat out of the air are Mary Chapin Carpenter, in her more contemplative moments that deviate from the straight country model, and Dido. The biggest challenge that Getz faces will be to win greater exposure while resisting the forces of commercial homogenization; I wish her success. (mapravat@prairienet.org) It's a Wonderful LifeRelease info:2003—World in Motion Records (PO Box 15895/San Francisco, CA 94115)—WM0004 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Kerry Getz—vocals; acoustic guitar (7, 8) Guest artists:Martin Beal—guitars, bass, keyboards, percussion, programming Produced by:Martin Beal Comments:This isn't so much a holiday album as an album with a holiday theme. There are four originals, 5 traditionals/classics, and 2 covers of modern songs. The style is folk/rock throughout, and even the traditional songs are liberally arranged to match the sound. This is an excellent album, a blend of old and new, and one of the few seasonal albums that really captures the unique sound and vision of a particular artist. Very highly recommended. (JoAnn Whetsell) Thanks to Mitch Pravatiner and JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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