Evalyn ParryCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Contemporary folk Status:Most recent release, To Live in the Age of Melting: Northwest Passage (2014) See also:Evalyn Parry's site Comparisons:Two Nice Girls, Meryn Cadell, Christine Lavin Covers/own material:Own General comments:Evalyn Parry balances humorous and serious topics well in her music. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Recommended first album:Any Recordings:
things that should be warningsRelease info:2001—Ponygirl Records (Toronto, Canada)—PG004D Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Evalyn Parry—lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, flute, ango concertina, the DD9 Guest artists:Trevor Mills—acoustic guitar, electric bass Produced by:Suzanne Nuttall Comments:Evalyn Parry's first album balances weighty topics with humorous songs well. In that she reminds me of Two Nice Girls and Meryn Cadell. She has a lovely voice and she uses it well. The hilarious "Gay Rover" is a song in the old folk tradition with a gay twist. The spoken word "Hunger" is very affecting. Parry exposes the modern woman's fight against ideal images well. "I refuse to come in a convenient size" she says. "Just another song about love" is that, and we will always need those. Its jazzy feel is great. A very nice debut in all. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) UnreasonableRelease info:2003—Outspoke—OS001D Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Evalyn Parry—vocals, guitar, ango concertina Guest artists:Brad Hart—drums, percussion, vocals Produced by:Ken Whiteley Comments:The second album is just as good as the first. We get more personal reflections on the state of the world and more thoughts on love. The critical "Canada dreams of California" is a fairly straightforward folk song with gorgeous singing. The title echoes a song by Dar Williams. "Always" is an irresistible cabaret style song from the perspective of a maxi pad. That's unusual and fascinating fare. "Profit in the Margins" questions the nation's sudden interest in the "Gay market" with abandon and wit. It's another special album by this new artist. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Thanks to Anna Maria Stjärnell work on this entry.
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