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Molly Bancroft, Get Closer

Audio CD

Disk ID: 493358

Disk length: 50m 36s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Get Closer 3:42
2. Dance Song 4:21
3. Lightheaded 4:21
4. What's on My Mind 4:20
5. Some New Paradise 4:07
6. Funky Little Mouth 3:38
7. Hey, Cheri... 3:32
8. Jump into Love 4:11
9. No Worries 4:09
10. Your Body Turned 3:59
11. Run Away 4:27
12. In Between 5:40

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Review

As lead singer for alternative rock band LIFT, Atlanta resident Molly Bancroft was the chick with the electric guitar and riot grrrl attitude. So, imagine her fans' surprise when she released her solo debut compact disc, Get Closer, with its mélange of ambient-trance, pop, jazz and folk with a decidedly European feel.

Bancroft said that while preparing to write the material for Get Closer, she immersed herself in the sounds of UK favorites like Everything but the Girl, Chicane, Beth Orton, and Underworld. Then she brought it Sheryl Crow's bassist Tim Smith and Tender Idols drummer Guy Strauss to polish off the disc. She played all the other instruments herself, including piano, loops and drum machines.

The result is a sound like no other currently on Atlanta's music scene but Bancroft said the new direction is not really a surprise to her. America's late '90's flirtation with Britpop and trance may have never caught fire with the mainstream, but Bancroft has taken that music's energy and merged it with such classic sounds as those created by pioneers like Kate Bush to create her own groove.

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