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Left Off The Dial, CD Review >>
Listening to Leah Callahan’s debut solo album is like reading one of Simone de Beauvoir’s fictional works. Quirky and whimsical elements compose the intriguing atmosphere while dark seriousness drives the work from deep within. This experienced songstress has been compared to – and most likely influenced by – both Tom Waits and Edith Piaf. Her songs, filled with pluckish acoustic guitar, accordion, unique vocal stylings, evoke Parisian nightlife of yesteryear; a picturesque landscape that could have been dreamt by Yann Tiersen himself. This feel is best demonstrated on “Valentine.” Ms. Callahan’s composition reeks of old dancehalls and a certain coyness that thinly veils bold intentions. The result is pure sexiness. If your musical tastes push you to search out truly unique kitsch, Even Sleepers has what you are looking for. 04/05/04 >> go there
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