Alison Statton and SpikeCountry of origin:England and Wales Type of music generally:A dreamy mix of jazzy pop Status:Most recent release, Shady Tree (1997) See also:LTM's page on Alison Statton and Spike (LTM is reissuing their discs) Comparisons:A little like a dreamier, more jazz-flavoured Young Marble Giants Covers/own material:Own General comments:Alison Statton was the voice of Young Marble Giants, and in some ways her work with Spike is like a less pop/rock more jazz/pop Young Marble Giants. The minimalist sound's anchor is her dispassionate yet seductive way of singing. It's an odd but attractive overall sound. In between Young Marble Giants and taking the Alison Statton and Spike name, both artists were part of the band, Weekend, which released La Varieté (1982) and the ep Live At Ronnie Scots (2003). (Neile) Recommended first album:Maple Snow Recordings include:
Weekend in Wales epRelease info:1993—Vinyl Japan (Japan and England)—TASKCD 19 Availability:Unknown Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of Young Marble Giants or soft jazz Group members:Alison Statton—vocals Guest artists:Paula Gardiner—bass Produced by:Alison Statton and Spike Comments:Kinda poppy, jazzy, minimalist and sweet-voiced. It's still so much in advance of the times that doing the same kind of thing as Young Marble Giants did in the '70s is still new. (Neile) Maple SnowRelease info:1995—Vinyl Japan (Japan, UK)—ASKCD59 Availability:Unknown Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of Young Marble Giants or soft jazz Group members:Alison Statton—voice Guest artists:Sarah McGuiness—keyboards Comments:Came as a heavy, heavy, heavy recommendation from a record-store person who knows my tastes very well. So heavy, in fact, that I spent $24 on it (Japanese, you know) unheard. H a t e d it. She sounds like Heidi Berry at fourteen. Thin, immature, cliché lyrics and no voice to compensate—it's even more thin and immature, if possible—and dull, Kumbaya-ish guitar. In a word: lame. Oh, well. (lissener@wwa.com) Thanks to James Kobielus for work on this entry.
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