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Inara George, All Rise

Audio CD

Disk ID: 49549

Disk length: 42m 9s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mistress 4:39
2. Fools Work 4:23
3. Genius 2:07
4. No Poem 4:31
5. What A Number 3:43
6. Fools in Love 4:42
7. Good To Me 2:50
8. Pull Things 3:53
9. Turn On/Off 3:40
10. A Day 4:39
11. Everybody Knows 2:56

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Review

On this debut, Inara's skills are at once obvious; her delivery relaxed and confident. She's been steadily working in the LA music scene, playing in bands, and lending her voice to numerous musical projects/film scores (Van Dyke Parks, Idlewild, Danny Elfman, Michael Andrews, Jackson Browne, Phillip Littel). Inara teamed with producer/guitarist/composer Michael Andrews to record "All Rise." Andrews is best known as the score composer of the cult hit "Donnie Darko" but others know him as Elgin Park, the clutch boogaloo/funk guitarist in the Greyboy Allstars. Inara's songs are like little poetic Polaroids, fleeting glimpses into one woman's examination of the world around her. Others are more like impressionist paintings, as though she's just noticed a view and decided to paint it. The production is spare yet lush, elegantly underscoring the presiding moods as they turn. The sound seems to defy context, gracefully blending the nostalgic and the contemporary, the organic and the synthesized into an immensely palatable, and wholly consistent, soundscape all its own. Contributing musicians include Greg Kurstin (Beck, Ben Harper), Greyboy Allstar bassist Chris Stillwell, and former Cake drummer Pete McNeal.

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