Michelle ShockedCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Her evocative/eclectic music has touched many styles throughout her career so far: contemporary folk, folk/rock, swing-era jazz, American traditional-sounding music Status:Most recent release, Soul of My Soul (2009); she supposedly released Inaudible Woman, a CD of silent songs named after music executives and audible only to dogs in 2014 though it was apparently available through CDBaby it currently is not. See also:Michelle Shocked's site Comparisons:It's hard to compare Michelle Shocked with anybody. She has a definite folk tradition, but not the folk coming out of the east coast. It reminds one of the songs sung in the South during the 1800s and early 1900s. (Matt.Bittner) Covers/own material:Own material, occasional cowriting General comments:Each of Michelle Shocked's albums have a distinct personality. About the only artist I know of who takes as many turns and goes in a new direction with each recording as her is Jane Siberry (though that's about the only thing they have in common musically). Her music has a distinct down-to-earth, rootsy quality that is rare, whether it's stripped-down like Kind Hearted Woman or jazzed up like Captain Swing. (Neile) Comments about live performance:Michelle Shocked is awesome in concert! I've seen her at least a half dozen times, and every time I've had a blast. You never really know what she is going to do, as the changing styles on her album indicate. Recommended first album:Her most accessible recording is definitely Short Sharp Shocked; however, others would probably recommend Kind Hearted Woman. I think that you should start from the beginning, The Texas Campfire Tapes and work towards Kind Hearted Woman. Now, there is nothing wrong—at all—with her earlier recordings, and starting there it gives you a chance to see how a wonderful musician truly matures from her start to where she currently is. (Matt.Bittner) Recordings:
The Texas Campfire TapesRelease info:1986—Mercury—834 581-2 Availability:Widely available in the U.S. Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Michelle Shocked—guitar, vocals Comments:The Texas Campfire Tapes are literally that—just Michelle playing her guitar and singing around a campfire. The songs were recorded on a walkman. Simple and effective. (Neile) Short Sharp ShockedRelease info:1988—Mercury—834 924-2 Availability:Wide in the U.S. Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:"Herself"—acoustic guitar, vocals Guest artists:Many Produced by:Pete Anderson Comments:The first "produced" Michelle Shocked recording. It was songs on this album that introduced me to Michelle's wonderful songwriting ability, especially the song and video for "When I Grow Up". This is the most "pop"-oriented of her recordings. (Matt.Bittner) Captain SwingRelease info:1989—Mercury—838 878-2 Availability:Widely available in the U.S. Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:"Hersailf"—vocals, acoustic guitar Guest artists:Many Produced by:Pete Anderson Comments:This is the type of recording that makes your toes tap. It's hard not to "bop" back and forth while listening to this recording. (Matt.Bittner) Arkansas TravelerRelease info:1992—Mercury—314 512 101-2 Availability:Widely available in the U.S. Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Various—Arkansas Traveler (taken right from the liner, again referring to herself) Guest artists:Many: the Hothouse Flowers, Alison Krauss Union Station, et al. Produced by:Michelle Shocked Comments:Overall, the material on this recording gives you a sense of "true" American music. (Matt.Bittner) Kind Hearted WomanRelease info:1996—re-released by Private Music—0100582145-2; 1994—independently released—MS-001 Availability:The Private Music release is readily available in the U.S. The independent release was only available by mail order and at shows. Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hard Headed Gal—guitar and lead vocals Guest artists: (Private Music release)Fiachna O'Braonain—guitar and harmony vocals Produced by:Bones Howe Comments:Note: There are two version of this album, the white one which was independently released and the black which was released by the Private Music label. Artists Make Lousy SlavesWith Fiachna O'Braonain
Release info:1996—Mood Swing Availability:Out of print; limited release of 2000 copies—only available at shows Ecto priority:Recommended for Michelle Shocked fans Group members:Michelle Shocked Produced by:Michelle Shocked Comments:Track listing: "Laundry Day", "Drip Dry", "Soul Searching", "New Orleans*", "Groove Baby's Lullaby", "Last Love", "Can You See it in Me", "Only a Prayer", "Live and Learn**", "Carrickpergus"/"The Water is Wide". All songs by FO'B and MS, except *FO'B/BP Fallon/Peter O'Toole/Liam O'Maonlai and **MS and Wayne Lastname [sic] AnthologyRelease info:1997—Mercury Records Availability:Widely available in the U.S. Ecto priority:Recommended if you want a sampler of her pre-Kind Hearted Woman work Group members:Hard Headed Gal—guitar and lead vocals Guest artists:Various from the previous recordings. Produced by:Various as on the original recordings. Comments:For those "true" fans, this is probably not worth buying, except for the fact that it includes the song "Quality of Mercy" from the Dead Man Walking soundtrack. (Matt.Bittner) Good NewsRelease info:1998—privately released Availability:Limited edition only available at her shows Comments:The disc has a really impressive gospel number that was amazing live, as was the closing extended medley of dance songs over the years (including "Staying Alive"). The bonus track is a raucous, wild horn-driven number. Lotsa fun. (neal) Deep NaturalRelease info:2002—Mightly Sound Availability:Wide in U.S. Ecto priority:Recommended for fans Group members:Info not on album, supposedly on the website which isn't live yet Comments:This consists of two albums, one called Deep Natural and the other called Dub Natural. Further info:She also has a song, "The Quality of Mercy", on the Dead Man Walking soundtrack. Thanks to Matt Bittner and Mark Lowry for work on this entry.
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