Ladie's Love Oracle [Bonus Track]
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Artist: Grant-Lee Phillips
Label: Zoe Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 601143103124 EAN: 0601143103124 ASIN: B00006FDR7 Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Ladie's Love Oracle [Bonus Track]
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On his debut solo effort, Grant-Lee Phillips proclaims, "Sometimes a sketch says more than a mural." Although it would be a mistake to dismiss Ladies' Love Oracle as merely a collection of sketches, that idea helped inform this set of acoustic guitar-driven ballads. The material found here isn't so much sketches of songs as of the songwriter himself--pieces of the artist as he reinvents himself in the wake of an artistically and critically (if not commercially) successful career with his former group, Grant Lee Buffalo. Ladies' Love Oracle finds the artist exploring unrequited love on "Lonesome Serenade" and perhaps reflecting on his place in the music world on "Nothing Is for Sure." The songs are fleshed out with simple arrangements on the harmonica, piano, and whatever other instruments Phillips seems to have picked up while recording in producer-musician Jon Brion's (Aimee Mann, Fiona Apple) basement studio. The result is an intimate view into the soul of a uniquely gifted singer-songwriter as he takes inventory of his life at a crossroads. --Michael WellsCustomer Reviews:
Easy Soundtrack.......2006-04-20
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Great Find.......2002-12-27
Grant goes solo.......2002-09-25
I have been a long time fan of Grant Lee Phillips. From the days of Grant in Grant Lee Buffalo, I have closely followed his music career. Armed with a twelve string acoustic guitar and his incredible voice of scratchy low whispers to high floating falsettos, Grant once again proves that his singing and songwriting hasn't fallen with Grant Lee Buffalo. Ladie's Love Oracle is a much more stripped down version than the earlier GLB sound. Usually with only a piano, guitar, and vocals, LLO is a much more organic sounding album. While listening, you almost feel that Grant is right in the room playing and singing for you playing these great new songs. The album really exposes Grant in respect to his voice and songwriting ability due to such sparse instrumentation. The direction of LLO still holds true to Grant's style of folk/rock songwriting. And what better person to help in his solo project than with Jon Brion.
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