Charlotte MartinCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Mainstream and alternative poprock Status:Most recent release, Rapture (2017) See also:Charlotte Martin's site Comparisons:Her vocals and songwriting sometimes are quite Tori Amos-like Covers/own material:Own General comments:Charlotte Martin has a strong, expressive voice and growing skills in songwriting. Her songs are mostly fairly conventional pop/rock songs but have odd, original twists and powerful hooks that make them rise above the ordinary. Her piano work has the same kind of inventiveness as Tori Amos (sorry, it's hard to escape the comparison as she has a not dissimilar vocal range and way of using her voice and as well has powerful rock piano playing). I agree with Karen below that her songs are sometimes more successful than others, but the bottom line for me here is that she's young and already has singing and songwriting chops way above the average, and never gives a less than nuanced performance. I think she has the ability to catch the ear of the mainstream and yet not bore listeners looking for something a little different. She's the more interesting Vanessa Carlton, the more mainstream Tori Amos. (Neile) Comments about live performance:I must put in a good word for Charlotte. I saw her play to a packed house at the Hotel Cafe in February and it was one of those rare shows where the first time you see someone live you are blown away. I heartily recommend any of you to go to see Charlotte Martin if she hits your area. She's a wacky girl, but has some excellent songs and a pretty rockin' piano thing going on. (4/03, paul2k@aol.com) Recommended first album:stromata Recordings:
one girl army epRelease info:2002—test-drive records Availability:Limited release; no longer available Ecto priority:Highly recommended for Charlotte Martin fans Group members:Charlotte Martin Produced by:Various tracks produced by Tom Rothrock, Charlotte Martin, Jeff Gerber Comments:This is a 6-song CD-R sampler. test-drive songsRelease info:2002—test-drive Records Availability:Limited Edition Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin—vocals, piano Guest artists:Shay Godwin—drums, percussion Produced by:Charlotte Martin (1 track by Jeff Garber) Comments:This is an 8-track sampler. In ParenthesesRelease info:2003—RCA—82876 53966-1 Availability:Wide on release Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin—piano, vocals, rhodes, electric piano, synth bass, drum programming Guest artists:Joe Waronker—drums Produced by:Ken Andrews and Charlotte Martin (1 track by Jeff Garber) Comments:This is a 4-track ep to launch Charlotte Martin's mainstream career on RCA. "Your Armor" is a fairly conventional though well-structured pop song. "In Parentheses" is more adventurous structurally, with some edgy moments, and uses the range of her vocals more fully. "Pretty Thing" is more directly a pushing, edgy track, with especially edgy vocals and piano work (and because of these will remind listeners of some of Tori's best early work). "Monster" is a really nicely produced track. As always her piano work and vocals are passionate and exceptionally varied and interesting. Hear an extremely promising artist present herself to the world and just imagine where she can go from here. (Neile) On Your ShoreRelease info:2004—RCA Records—82876 60676-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin—lead vocals, backing vocals, piano, electric piano, rhodes, sample wurlitzer, sample harp, GigaSampler: Pad, GigaSampler: gamelon bells, pads, virus synthesizer, chant and scramble Guest artists:Joey Waronker—drum kit, tambourine, hi-hat, roto toms, stick, bells, shaker, timbales, ethnic percussion Produced by:Ken Andrews and Charlotte Martin Comments:If you liked her earlier work you will like this—wonderful piano-based songs like Tori or Kate, some of the songs might even move Charlotte squarely into the ecto Fierce but Beautiful category. I particularly like the songs with background strings, or horns, there is even one song with gamelon bells. (tpierceint@yahoo.com) Veins epRelease info:2005—dinosaur fight records Availability:See Charlotte Martin's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin Guest artists:Beth Katte—backing vocals Produced by:Charlotte Martin and Ken Andrews Comments:Okay, for me until now Charlotte Martin has been all about promise. I've gotten attached to much of her work so far but hadn't really been knocked out, and felt that she hadn't quite come into her own yet. There were multiple flashes of terrific things, but I've seen those in a lot of artists and wound up disappointed, especially the ones signed to big labels. stromataRelease info:2006—dinosaur fight records—dfr 0001 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly, highly recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin—vocals, keyboards, soft synths, drum programming, high heels, milk jugs, cardboard boxes, string arrangements, synth bass Guest artists:Ken Andrews—synths, drum programming, bass, guitar, trains, boiling water sounds and poppers Produced by:Ken Andrews and Charlotte Martin Comments:A truly impressive disc, which includes some of the best tracks off the Veins ep. Her vocals are still somewhat Tori-esque, but at this point it's a quality of her voice and the flexibility and passion of her style that is reminiscent, rather than her being a clone of any kind, because here the songs and music are unlike anything Tori has ever done, and frankly I like them a thousand times better than what Tori has done in the last ten years. There's a lot of electronic influences in the music and this is all a good thing. The songwriting is powerful stuff. I would say this is Charlotte Martin's The Dreaming or her Boys for Pele. Dramatic, powerful, individual. A knockout album. The vocals! The songwriting—hooks and wanderings and experimentation! Charlotte Martin has grown up to fulfill all the promise in her early work. Wow. I find it really impressive and the stuff of obsession. (Neile) something like a b-sideRelease info:2007—part of something like a dvd (2007—dinosaur fight records—DFR 0006) Availability:See Charlotte Martin's site Ecto priority:Recommended for Charlotte Martin fans Group members:Charlotte Martin—vocals, instruments, programming Guest artists:Ken Andrews—bass guitar (4) Produced by:Charlotte Martin Comments:something like a b-side is an 8-track compilation disc that accompanies Charlotte Martin's something like a dvd. The DVD documents live performance, behind-the-scene tour footage, studio recording sessions, and fan interviews, and is something that most fans would want just for that. However, I particularly wanted it when I heard this compilation of previously unreleased b-sides (I believe all are from the Stromata era) was included. One is a version of "Four Walls" from Stromata but all the rest are new to me. These are fairly simply arranged, especially compared to the fullness of Stromata, but all have intriguing bits to them and as always, Charlotte Martin's powerful emotive vocals and her maturing songwriting. While they're not her most exciting work, any Charlotte Martin fan would enjoy these. I certainly do. (Neile) ReproductionsRelease info:2007—CMR 0018 Availability:See Charlotte Martin's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended for Charlotte Martin fans Group members:Charlotte Martin Produced by:Charlotte Martin and Ken Andrews Comments:I have trouble figuring out what to say about this collection. She has chosen an interesting range of artists and puts her own stamp on them without stomping on the songs. My favourites are her version of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven" and Joni Mitchell's "Urge for Going". I also like her version of "I Am Stretched on Your Grave", which means my favourite tracks come in a clump here. Dancing on NeedlesRelease info:2011—Test-Drive Records Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:Similar to stromata and the Veins ep, but with its own style. If you like those albums you'll probably like this one as well. (JoAnn Whetsell) Hiding PlacesRelease info:2012—Test-Drive Records—CMH0022 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin—piano, keyboards, drum programming, sounds, vocals and background vocals Guest artists:Ken Andrews—bass and strings Produced by:Ken Andrews and Charlotte Martin Comments:I really like Hiding Places, much more than Dancing on Needles, which I didn't entirely connect to. The CD has eight songs (three are acoustic versions of songs from stromata and Dancing on Needles). All are beautiful. The sound is less electronic and overall similar to On Your Shore and stromata. Water Breaks StoneRelease info:2014—Test-Drive Records—CMW0014 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Charlotte Martin—vocals, piano, programming Guest artists:Ken Andrews—guitar, bass guitar, programming Produced by:Ken Andrews & Charlotte Martin Comments:The most amazing Charlotte Martin album since Stromata. The melodies are engaging and fun without becoming overbearing, especially on the first half of the album. Rating: 56/100. Best tracks: "Where the Soul Never Dies," "Not a Sure Thing," "Science and Love," "Spine." (raschee@gmail.com) Further info:something like a dvd (released 2007) contains a mix of material that Charlotte Martin fans would love to have—especially the live video. Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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