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**** All THE ART WORK ON THIS SITE CREATED BY JANICE WILLIAMS****A beautiful day, Three part harmony, Anyone devoted to an art, A kids
shy smile, Very light rain, Husband and Wife teams like
Bird Mancini, Love songs, My Friends and Family.
And Oh Ya Some of These Guys
Create Your Own!
Sounds Like: --Peter Bates Stylus CD ReviewsBreathing Freely GLENN WILLIAMS. Breathing Freely. Glenn Williams, guitar and vocals, with Andy Hollinger, Ramona Silver, Eliud Herrera, Tim Casey. Available through www.lowbudgetrecords.com. Rating: **** People like to speak of debut CDs as showing a "promising singer." But Breathing Freely by Glenn Williams does more than that: it spotlights one who's already arrived. He sings well with a distinctively friendly (and sometimes ironical) voice. He plays a panoply of instruments: guitar, ukulele, mandolin, bass, and percussion. And he writes. In fact, he wrote most of the songs on this CD and they are as good --and in one case, even better-- than the covers he plays. These songs are notable cuts: "Back Home" is a lively opening number with a dynamic accompanying chorus. "I Remember" is also perky, with a sophisticated rhythmic sense and catchy instrumentation. "It's True" is a clever tune with stunning guitar work by Andy Hollinger and some deftly engineered overdubbing. "The Other Side of Town" wears its Latin sound proudly, thanks partly to the talented Eliud Herrera on nylon guitar. Of course Williams sings with impressive intensity on all. "Because of You" is a pleasant ballad with a startling (uncredited) whistling solo at the end. Is it Williams? I loved his cover of "Shadow and Jimmy," one of Elvis Costello's most poignant songs. "Just Us" is a duet with Boston native Ramona Silver, an excellent choice because the two complement each other's vocal ranges well. "Suzanne" (no, not that one!) is a totally involving number with a subtle country rock feel to it. I defy anyone to walk out of the room while it's playing. "Freely Breathing" is primarily an instrumental with vocalise accompaniment, some of which borders on the downright eerie. And I'm very glad to hear Martin Mull's "They Never Met," one of Mull's funniest songs (right below "Jesus Christ, Football Star"). It takes a witty man to pay tribute to another so witty. If you've haven't noticed a pattern in these descriptions, I'll spell it out for you. A key facet of Williams' talent is collaboration: finding the right people to accompany him, help arrange his work, (possibly) even give suggestions on the song writing itself. It's a foolish performer who creates in a vacuum. The savvy one picks the right people to help produce and refine the work. This strategy ought to take Glenn Williams far in the coming years. You can sample some of Glenn's tunes at his MySpace page.
Record Label: Low Budget Records
Type of Label: Indie