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Michael Shelley

MICHAEL SHELLEY - rock-superstar/radio dj

About Me

ABOVE are some songs to listen to. Hope you like 'em. If you have any requests, please send a message.
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Michael's albums:
GOODBYE CHEATER (2005)
I BLAME YOU (2001)
TOO MANY MOVIES (1998)
HALF EMPTY (1997)
Cheeky Monkey - FOUR ARMS TO HOLD YOU (1998)

- - - - - Michael can currently be heard DJ-ing Saturday 10am-1pm on WFMU.

Folk's with iTunes can hear a weekly podcast of the interview portion of my radio show HERE.

- - - - - Here's the record company bio for the latest Michael Shelley release:In addition to being a much-acclaimed recording artist and multimedia renaissance man, Michael Shelley is a true believer who's acutely aware of a catchy, perfectly crafted pop songs capacity for conveying human truths both small and profound. The New York-bred singer/songwriters four solo albums the latest of which is Goodbye Cheater have been widely praised, both at home and abroad.In Britain, Q magazine observed, "When Michael Shelley's puppy-dog vocals click against his poppy melodies and bemused lyrics about lost love, he sounds like Nick Lowe fronting The Replacements," while Mojo noted that Shelley "wryly celebrates love and loss with tongue placed firmly in cheek and Telecaster turned up to 11."Stateside praise has been equally effusive. The Onion stated that "Shelley finds common ground between teen angst and grown-up heartbreak." No Depression wrote, "Proving wisdom and whimsy can coexist in the same two-and-a-half-minute-roots-pop excursion, Shelley's writing strikes the correct balance between conversational and clever. His adventures feel like your adventures presuming that you've survived first loves, sunburns and faulty relationships." The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opined that Shelley "writes about relationships with intelligence, wit and a Beatlesque way with a hook that puts the singer in a class with only the best of the new pop revivalists."In the years since the release of his much-loved 1997 debut Half Empty (which Bucket Full Of Brains called "A non-stop joy... the sort of album you'll treasure for a lifetime"), Shelley has recorded and performed with members of Belle and Sebastian, Baby Lemonade and the Smithereens, and won over live audiences in the U.K., Spain and Japan. With longtime admirer Francis Macdonald of Teenage Fanclub/BMX Bandits fame, Shelley formed the transatlantic supergroup Cheeky Monkey, whose lone album Eight Arms to Hold You is now regarded by many as a cult classic.When hes not writing witty, deeply-felt pop songs, Shelley can be heard spinning classic pop, rock and country platters and cracking wise as DJ on legendary freeform station WFMU, or scouting talent for his indie label Confidential Recordings, whose catalogue includes new and old music by the likes of Shonen Knife, They Might Be Giants, Yo La Tengo, the Waco Brothers and the Wildweeds.Goodbye Cheater offers ample evidence of Shelley's singular songcraft, and of his savvy taste in collaborators. The 14-song album, recorded in a marathon two-day session with producer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Apples In Stereo), features an all-star musical cast that includes celebrated roots chanteuse Laura Cantrell, noted guitarist Jon Graboff (Ryan Adams, Amy Rigby) and legendary drummer Steve Goulding (Mekons, Graham Parker and the Rumour).- - - - - Here's a nice review of the "Too Many Movies" lp from the TASTY fanzine:
‘Too Many Movies’ doesn’t disappoint. Kicking off with the languid, and often hilarious, ‘Baby’s in a Bad Mood’ Shelley has crafted and album of such vision, depth and humour that it’s hard not to become totally immersed in it’s world. Throughout Shelley tells the tale of lost love, fucked up relationships and human failings. Not in a syrupy way I hope you understand, just honestly, that’s all. Add to this some wonderful country-ish music, and what you get is an album that may sound hopelessly out of time, but is in fact as relevant as tomorrow. Fantastic.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/29/2005
Band Website: michaelshelley.net
Band Members: The Band is:
Steve Goulding (drums)
John Graboff (guitar)
John Lee (bass)
Michael Shelley (guitar & singing)Over the years a ton of amazing folks have played live or on recordings. Check the official web site for a full list.
Influences: Hard to say exactly... but here is an almost random list (which I'll try to regularly refresh) of great songs worth hearing: The Muffs - "Lucky Guy"
Jim Lauderdale - "You Just Know"
The Beach Boys - "Feel Flows"
Dirty Looks - "Let Go"
Solomon Burke - "Dont Give Up On Me"
NRBQ - "I Want You Bad"
Aimee Mann - "Ray"
Nick Lowe - "Raining, Raining"
Honeybus - "I Remember Caroline"
Frank Bango - "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been"
Bay City Rollers - "Rock And Roll Love Letter"
Lyres - "Help You Ann"
Biz Markie - "I Hear Music"
Amy Rigby - "Dont Ever Change"
Clark Terry & Chico O'Farrell - "Spanish Rice"
Laughing Dogs - "Reason For Love"
Ted Hawkins - "Who Got My Natural Comb"
5ive Style - "Once Around The Park"
Sinceros - "Falling In and Out of Love"
Sprague Brothers - "Money Makes The Man"
Mark Bacino - "How About Always"
Arthur Alexander - "In The Middle Of It All"
Ramones - "Glad To See You Go"
Shelby Lynne - "Your Lies"
Tommy Collins - "Be Serious Ann"
The Bee Gees - "Jive Talkin"
5ive Style - "Summer Salt"
Sexteto Electronico Moderno - "Divagando"
Peggy Lee & The Mills Brothers - "It Must Be So"
Merry Go Round - "Gonna Fight A War"


Record Label: Confidential Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Summer, I Pissed You Away

I posted a new - old song today. So I thought I'd tell you a bit about it."Summer I Pissed You Away" was written as a folky acoustic guitar song - with campfire strumming. The kind of song you write a...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Thu, 07 Aug 2008 09:12:00 PST

Tony Joe White

This week I interviewed Tony Joe White - a nice guy with some interesting storeies behind songs like "Polk Salad Annie" & "Rainy Night In Georgia."The archive of the whole show (with all the music...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Sun, 27 Jul 2008 07:01:00 PST

The GREAT Sam Butera !

This week I interviewed Sam Butera - 80 year old New Orleans born saxaphone player who was named "Best teenage Jazz musician" by Look Magazine and ended up being band leader/arranger for Louis Prima's...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Sun, 06 Jul 2008 05:21:00 PST

Kim Fowley - amazing interview (if I do say so myself)

This week I interviewed Kim Fowley - artist, producer, songwriter and self described "musical prostitute." He discusses his work with The Runaways, Jonathan Richman, Kiss, Helen Reddy, his horrible ch...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 06:09:00 PST

Interview with Richard Gottehrer

This week I interviewed Richard Gottehrer had a hand in a ton of great records - from The Angels "My Boyfriends Back" & The Strangeloves "I Want Candy" to albums with The Go-Gos, Marshall Crenshaw...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Sun, 01 Jun 2008 12:33:00 PST

R. Stevie Moore - She Broke Both Our Hearts

I have posted a new song - "She Broke Both Our Hearts" Mr. R. Stevie Moore is a musical genius. If you don't believe me just look at what he's written about himself on his endless website here: ...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Fri, 23 May 2008 05:55:00 PST

Don’t argue with Martin Ford!

A musical genius posted this inspired list of suggested Power Pop albums... it features Cheeky Monkey (at 4, ahead of Big Star, Television & Fountains Of Wayne) and a Michael Shelley album!CLICK H...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Mon, 12 May 2008 02:43:00 PST

Floyd Dakil

This week I interviewed Floyd Dakil - Texas musician who recorded some of the most amazing 45s Ive ever heard in the mid 60s, then went on to play with Louis Prima's band!The archive of the whole show...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Sun, 11 May 2008 07:03:00 PST

J. Vincent Edwards

This week I interviewed J. Vincent Edwards - who started playing Skiffle in Newcastle upon Tyne, then had a slightly psychedelic band The Answer, then joined the original London cast of Hair, then had...
Posted by Michael Shelley on Mon, 05 May 2008 08:31:00 PST

I think this is very funny

This makes me laughhttp://michaelshelley.net/cementblocks.pdf
Posted by Michael Shelley on Thu, 01 May 2008 12:59:00 PST