Susan VoelzCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:A mix of folk/rock and alternative pop with a downhome/countryish flavour Status:Most recent release, Beautiful Life (Prince covers, 2016) See also:Susan Voelz's site Comparisons:Early Lisa Germano, Lida Husik, Mary Margaret O'Hara Covers/own material:Own, occasionally cowritten General comments:This is solo work by Poi Dog Pondering's violinist, which bears a strong kinship to Lisa Germano's early (pre 4-AD) sound, though a little country-ish, too. (Neile) Recommended first album:13 ribs is more direct and might even "rock" (at times). so, if you like introverted stuff, opt for Summer Crashing and if you like more extroverted stuff (though we're not talking van halen here ;), go for 13 ribs. (woj@smoe.org) Recordings:
13 ribsRelease info:1993—Pravda Records—PR 6344 Availability:In U.S. in stores that carry small label releases Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Susan Voelz—violins, guitar, piano, banjo, percussion, vocals Guest artists:Dave Crawford—trumpet, trombone Produced by:Susan Voelz with Mike Stewart Comments:Move over Lisa Germano and Mary Margaret O'Hara, you have company, excellent company! This is one wonderful album! I don't know if Susan and Lisa and Mary have heard of each other, but they'd make a killer trio (especially with Susan's and Lisa's dueling violins). Susan stands on her own, and it may be wrong to associate her so closely with Lisa, but the two albums really do go together so well. 3 times I played Happiness and 13 Ribs back to back and it was almost like listening to one super long album. A bonus is that the lyrics are included and one major difference between Lisa and Susan is that Lisa tends to dwell on unhappiness, especially with regard to relationships, and Susan is more of a storyteller and observer of life's little weirdnesses. She even includes a short "explanation" before each song's lyrics. Susan plays violins, piano and guitars and other musicians throw in bass, guitars, congas, other percussion and, in one song, viola, cello, banjo and accordion! Highly recommended, especially if you're already a Lisa Germano fan. (vickie@enteract.com) Summer CrashingRelease info:1995—Pravda Records—PR6352 Availability:In U.S. in stores that carry small label releases Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Susan Voelz—violins, guitar, bass, piano, percussion, vocals, backing vocals Guest artists:John Ridenour—samples, leslie guitar Produced by:No producer listed, by various tracks mixed by Doug McBride, Malcolm Burn, Mike Stewart, and Susan Voelz Comments:i can't, for the life of me, figure out why i haven't listened to it more often and raved about it here before. |
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