McKinleyCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Ethereal, jazz, eclectic/evocative, alternative pop; goner has a more folk than jazz flavour. Status:Most recent release, Gracie and the Atom (2008) See also:McKinley's Site Comparisons:Goner only: Bic Runga, Lisa Loeb, Zoe Lewis, Frente, The Sundays. Covers/own material:Own and co-written General comments:(1994) I have been playing and playing this CD shortie (6 songs) by a local Portland, Oregon, artist named simply McKinley and trying to figure out what to say to encourage people to seek her out. I am at a loss! I can't compare her to anyone in particular; the sound of one or two tracks could be considered jazzish, maybe an artist can be pigeonholed by the instrument they play—in McKinley's case, it's acoustic bass. What can I say? She's interesting, she's unique. Give a listen. Recommended first album:Big Top Shop Talk if you like jazzy pop stylings; goner if you're a soft folky pop fan Recordings:
McKinley EPRelease info:1994—Agent Gracie Records, mfd/dist by Vortex Entertainment, PO Box 48632, Los Angeles, CA 90048 Availability:Almost impossible outside the Pacific NW of the U.S. Ecto priority:Recommended if you like soft jazzish pop Big Top Shop TalkRelease info:1998—Samson Records—GC0128 Availability:Wide on release; now available from CDBaby Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:I bought this because it was discussed on the ecto mailing list and even better than I had hoped for! Check her out! (Riphug@aol.com) gonerRelease info:2003—AGO1503 Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:McKinley—vocals, some acoustic guitar Guest artists:Tracy Kim—most of the guitar Produced by:Bob Stark Comments:This album is a charming surprise, lovely off-kilter melancholy pop with gentle acoustic-centred arrangements. The album is thematic—in most of the songs she leaves, others leave her, or she becomes less and less herself. McKinley's voice is full of character, bright and somewhat girlish, with a strong American accent; it reminds me of a disenchanted Frente, or Zoe Lewis without the giddy humour. Thanks to Michael Pearce and Karen Hester for work on this entry.
|
DISCLAIMER: Comments and reviews in the Ectophiles' Guide are excerpted from the ecto mailing list or volunteered by members of the list. They are the opinions of music enthusiasts, not professional music critics.
Entry last updated 2011-04-17 15:48:34. Please request permission if you wish to reproduce any of the comments in the Ectophiles' Guide in any context. |
The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music is copyright © 1996-2004 by the editors. Individual comments are copyright © by their authors. Web site design and programming copyright © 1998-2004 usrbin design + programming. All rights reserved. |