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Artist: Matthew Harrison
Label: The Orchard Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 803680114025 EAN: 0803680114025 ASIN: B00005MLSR Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Charmed
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Charmed by Matthew Harrison.......2007-02-16
3 Listener reviews from Garageband.com.......2003-06-24
Review of the song "MY BEST FRIEND"
Top of the Pops!!!!!!! This seems radio ready. Good song, good vocalist, nice guitar solo too. Not too flashy, but more interesting than most of the new rock soloists. 3min 26sec is a good length for a pop tune. 1. Performance - Good/Professional 2. Hook - Catchy/Radio Friendly 3. Production - Very good production I'm giving this a 5 out of 5 - and I don't give many (reviews that good). Good Job!!!!!!!!
reviewer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Review of the song "CRAWL"
Quality crystal clear production for something on Garageband. It really sounds crisp and well recorded. Performance is pretty much faultless, vocals are really really nice, dark and passionate. I'm trying to think who you sound like? Some parts remind me of the Tea Party, some Goo goo dolls. This is really good, well done.
reviewer from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Hometown Review.......2001-07-11
"She Waits" opens up with a drum 'n' bass rhythm line similar to the stick work on David Gray's hit "Babylon." It supports a melodic wave of vocals that climb like a song composed by Seal. Matthew's gravelly voice pushes the words across with a conviction strong enough to propel these tunes onto the radio. The reflective "Still Love Her" comes in with an acoustic guitar complimented by a soft touch on the drums, making the players on the album seem like they've been together for years.
With the advent of the acoustic showcase--namely Wilson's (Vegas venue) now-defunct Sunday night--there should be more singer/songwriters pushing out product. Charmed is a good lead to follow.
-Chris King (Las Vegas Weekly)
Matthew Harrison Biography.......2001-07-11
Charmed, the solid debut by Matthew Harrison, is full of poetic metaphors, melodies, and sometimes clichés. But that's OK. Clichés are oft' overused because they contain truths that all of us identify with. In most cases on Charmed they help to create a connection between the listener and the music. Songs that work on this CD include the title track Charmed. Charmed has a cool, clean sound. The song's protagonist seems to be tearing away from someone or something. He has a love/ hate for this thing, but in his wisdom walks away. What's really cool, is that the music, not the lyrics, reveals the paradox. He longs to stay, even though it's painful. He leaves because he knows the result will always be the same.
Crawl is another tune that Works on this CD. If you could collect cool and put it on disc, this song is just that. The tone of Matthew's vocals and distinctive timbre in his voice make a simple song powerful. Matthew Harrison's vocals are the unifying, consistent factor throughout most of this album and make it so enjoyable.
It's odd, but the most upbeat, positve songs on the CD were the ones I enjoyed the least. I think I disliked them mostly because Matthew's voice stumbled into Tal Bachman like territory - straining, painful vocals. In particular the song High, which seems like a subtle rip off of She's So High by the afore mentioned artist, bugged me quite abit.
Overall, Charmed, is a solid debut. At it's finest it reminded me of Counting Crows, whom I enjoy quite a bit. I hope to hear more from Matthew Harrison in the future. I hope my market picks up an adult alternative station again soon.
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