Mazzy StarCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Ethereal alternative pop with a country/blues flavour Status:Most recent release, "I'm Less Here" (single, 2014); most recent full-lenth release, Seasons Of Your Day (2013) See also:Hope Sandoval's Mazzy Star site Comparisons:Lone Justice, Cowboy Junkies, Opal Covers/own material:Own material, occasional covers General comments:Mazzy Star are Hope Sandoval (vocals) and David Roback (guitars, keyboards) plus various studio musicians. Roback was previously in Opal with Kendra Smith. Recommended first albumAny. (afries@zip.com.au) Recordings:
She Hangs BrightlyRelease info:1990—Rough Trade—Rough US77-2, re-released by Capitol Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hope Sandoval, David Roback Guest artists:Sylvia Gomez, Keith Mitchell, Suki, William Cooper, Paul Olguin Produced by:David Roback Comments:Hope Sandoval and her accompanists—sometimes acoustic, mostly electric, but never overpowering—have brought forth what could loosely be described as southwestern ethereal. Hope's voice is rich and perfect for these dreamy, bluesy songs. This collection was the focus of summer 1990 for us and we still play it a lot. Wonderful, moody, powerful. Great stuff and an album I consider a classic. (Neile) So Tonight That I Might SeeRelease info:1993—Capitol—CDP 0777 7 98253 2 5 Availability:everywhere Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hope Sandoval, David Roback Guest artists:Keith Mitchell, William Cooper, Jason Yates Produced by:David Roback Comments:Hope Sandoval still has a wonderful voice, and I like the bluesy overall sound, but this album doesn't approach the power of She Hangs Brightly for me—it seem much looser and less-focused and intense. Still, it has grown on me to become my second favourite of their albums. (Neile) Among My SwanRelease info:1996—Capitol Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hope Sandoval—vocals, harmonica, percussion Guest artists:William Cooper—string Produced by:David Roback Comments:So I was in a record store yesterday drawn in by the echoey, droning guitar music with ambient female voices that was playing out into the street. After a moment or two I realized this was Mazzy Star. I'd flirted with the idea of purchasing one of their albums, but always found the music too sleepy to buy. This stuff was different from what I was familiar with. It was harsher, a tad more energetic. Less country, more rock. Actually sounded like a more intelligible lovesliescrushing. Definitely up my alley. However, I discovered that the album was *not* what I expected. I had heard only the last two or three tracks which I thought had a nice, noisy, Cranes-like feel to them. Turns out those songs are anomalous. The rest of the album seems much like the earlier stuff, but a bit more energetic. I'd say it's about the same speed as Cowboy Junkies' The Caution Horses. So it's not what I expected, but I'm not disappointed. I like it well enough. (maeldun@i-2000.com) Seasons of Your DayRelease info:2013—Rhymes of an Hour Records—Rhymes 003 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hope Sandoval, David Roback Guest artists:Suki Ewers, Keith Mitchell, Colm Ó Cíosóig, William Cooper Glenn, Bert Jansch, Paul Olguin, Paul Mitchell, Al Browne, Steven McCarthy Produced by:David Roback and Hope Sandoval Comments:If you want the band to break new ground you might be disappointed, but if you just want more Mazzy Star you'll love it, like me. (JoAnn Whetsell) Thanks to Andrew Fries for work on this entry.
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