Simon WilcoxCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Very eclectic. Specific tracks evoked jazz and independent rock to me; other tracks resemble other genres, but I was unable to identify specifically which ones. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Status:Most recent release, The Charm and the Strange (2007) See also:Wikipedia's entry on Simon Wilcox Comparisons:Rickie Lee Jones, Liz Phair, and a host of others I could not put my finger on. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Covers/own material:Own, occasionally co-written General comments:Wilcox has shown herself to be an extremely talented singer-songwriter with a good command of a wide range of styles. I hope we'll be hearing a lot more from her in the future. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Recommended first album:Mongrel of Love Recordings:
Mongrel of LoveRelease info:1999—Hyponotizing Boogie—HB2699-2 Availability:Unknown Ecto priority:Very highly recommended Group members:Simon Wilcox—acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals Guest artists:Dave Patel—drums, drills, stapleguns Comments:I really wish that this disk had come with printed lyrics. It's clear that Wilcox is a gifted wordsmith; I'm very taken with the cerebral words she has come up with for this music, but it is likely to take repeated listenings to absorb it all—not that it wouldn't continue to be very pleasurable to listen to. The musical styles represented are diverse; not all tracks reminded me of specific artists (arguably a sure sign of an original talent), but the jazzy first track, "Pigeontoed," exhibits the hipster sensibilities of early Rickie Lee Jones (cf. my review of Rachelle Garniez), while the title track evokes a tough-minded sexual independence reminiscent of Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville album. All in all, it's one of the best debut albums I've heard in the years I've been doing reviews for the Guide. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Smart FunctionRelease info:2003—SHE Records—SHE0002CD Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Simon Wilcox—keyboards and vocals Guest artists:Justin Abedin—acoustic & electric guitars, dobro Produced by:Ron Lopata Comments:Every time I get to the end of this album, I'm jolted. It all seems over so quickly, and at 36 minutes, it is. Maybe because I get swept up in the sound and feel of the album, swept along from song to song, without any songs that drag on or make me look at the clock. I put it on, get into the groove, and don't really notice where the time goes. The Charm and the StrangeRelease info:2007—MapleMusic Recordings—MRCD6471 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Simon Wilcox Guest artists:Pete Wilkinson Produced by:Simon Wilcox & Ron Lopata with additional production by Saam Hashemi Comments:Simon goes for more of a rock sound on her third album. I enjoy it, but people looking for a return from her foray into the mainstream will probably be disappointed. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:"Empty Sky" appears on the Brothers soundtrack (2009) Thanks to Mitch Pravatiner and JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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