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Autumn Fallin

JaymayAudio CD
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Jamie Seerman is an American folk singer-songwriter from New York. She performs under the name Jaymay.

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  • Audio CD (March 11, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Blue Note Records
  • ASIN: B000WUCGZA
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,872 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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2007 debut album from this young New Yorker. She's in love with books and music and she writes eloquent, beautiful songs about the heart, her life in New York and the seasons. It won't be hard to fall in love with her. 10 tracks including 'Gray Or Blue', 'Sycamore Down' and more. Heavenly.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Songwriting. Amazing Tunes. A Fantastic Debut!, March 11, 2008
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Inevitably, the first time I ever hear an artist's music, I'm waiting for a moment; a single moment that will make me fall in love with them. If that moment never comes, it's rare that the artist will stay in my memory for long. For Jamie Seerman, here known as Jaymay, that moment came at about 1:40 into the opening track on her debut album, Autumn Fallin'. She sings of waiting on a man to "make the first move" so to speak, saying, "I'm giving you the lead, so go on. Go on and take it. Don't fake it," before delicately whispering, "shake it." A shaker soon adds to the instrumentation and wide smile shoots clear across my face. I love it!

Jamie is a rarity in music these days. She manages to write intricate lyrics of specific moments in her life, utilizing every last detail to paint a clear picture of what she's trying to convey with her music. Such a task would do a lot of musicians in, so it's incredible to me that her songs are not only lyrically impressive but musically impressive as well (not to mention catchy as hell). On album opener, "Gray or Blue," for example, she sings of a "boy" that she's interested in but doesn't have the courage to approach. She notes the color of his eyes, his mouth, the shape of his hands and body, and in doing so is able to convey the depths of her attraction without relying on cheap descriptors.

She's oddly specific with her lyrics as well, and they read like diary entries or poetry that you write and stash away in a drawer, never showing a soul. So while a line about a conversation in Grand Central Station or "Super Keith" emblazoned on a cup may be completely meaningless to the lister, the mere fact that she brings such things up proves her words as honest recollections rather than empty words. In fact, the true relatability of Jaymay's songs have nothing to do with the lyrics but the emotion and feelings that go behind them, that she brings out with her voice.

But enough about lyrics. Lyrics can only take an artist so far. Thankfully, Jaymay rarely disappoints on Autumn Fallin'. Her voice is lovely, and I can't help but compare her to Fiona Apple in that department. It's not near as deep or powerful, but it is jazzy and smooth. It fits the quaint nature of her songs perfectly. The albums first single, "Blue Skies," sounds like a first single; complete with increased production and a loud, energetic refrain. It is a great song, and definitely one of the album's better tracks, but it's not necessarily indicative of the remainder of Autumn Fallin'. More often than not, Jamie's voice is only complemented by an acoustic guitar and some light drumming. "Sea Green, See Blue" is a gorgeous song that doesn't need a catchy chorus to delight (Jamie simply hums a melody where the chorus should be, to great effect). At over 6 minutes in length, it's far more ambitious than other pop songs out there, and with a delicately played saxophone, rhodes organ, and strings, it's a lot better as well.

Title track, "Autumn Fallin'," tells of a lost friendship. She sings, "I believe it was you who I wanted to be walking next to. And I believe we were friends, and I believe we will be again." It's a short, but effective song that sidesteps the boy-girl relationship theme that is touched upon quite often on the album. "Ill Willed Person" is one of my favorites, with a passionate performance from Jamie and a sing-along quality melody. In the chorus she cries, "Love everything you've always loved," repeatedly in a voice that seems more raw and real than what we've been presented to up to this point. It's so refreshing and beautiful that repeat listens are inevitable.

But Autumn Fallin' has it's share of missteps as well. "You'd Rather Run" is almost 10 minutes long, but by 5 I found myself wanting her to wrap things up. The melody never really changes, nor does the organ-driven instrumentation that surrounds it, and as a result it gets tiring fast. The lyrics, however, are among the album's best. She sings of what seems to be an ex-lover with whom she's not on good terms, noting, "Was there ever a moment, one small slice in history, when I took you seriously? When your belt and your shoes did not announce your poor taste so fearlessly? Cause that's news to me!" Ha! On "Hard to Say" she actually scats, which actually fits her voice, but not the rest of the album. It's worth listening to, but come on...it's scatting!

Overall, however, Autumn Fallin' is a surprisingly impressive debut. Jaymay is one of the most talented songwriters I've ever had the pleasure of hearing, and for that, her few missteps are easily overlooked. The songs on this album are soaked in earnestness, and over the course of the past month I've found myself singing along and loving nearly every second of this fantastic debut! Jamie Seerman is an early candidate for Female Artist of the Year, and judging from her competition, she may just wind up with that (completely meaningless) title. Listen to a few samples and decide for yourself, but in my book, Autumn Fallin' is a must-buy!

Key Tracks:
1. "Gray or Blue"
2. "Blue Skies"
3. "Sea Green, See Blue"
4. "Autumn Fallin'"
5. "Ill Willed Person"

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely album that should deserve much more attention, March 20, 2008
This review is from: Autumn Fallin (Audio CD)
I stumbled upon Jaymay last summer when I saw her supporting Bright Eyes here in Europe. She played a solo-set which I enjoyed a lot and after I heard about this album being released I ordered a copy of it almost on the spot.

The music here surprised me quite a lot because I was used to the stripped down and simple versions heard at the concert. After one-two spins I wasn't blown away by the album but it surely had caught my ear because I had to listen to it again and again.

Now I have to say that Autumn Fallin' really grew on me and now I'm simply lovin' it and can't really understand why this LP gets so little attention as well here in Europe as in the USA (at least I can't find any reviews on the most visited sites and only one customer review here at Amazon, too). I mean it's been released through Blue Note in the US and Heavenly in Europe that both belong to major record companies.

I like this record better than for example Feist's last release, though musically this goes in a similar way and also Jaymay's voice is not that different form Feist's.
The songs range from strong to awesome and both the singing and instrumentation is very beautiful and tasteful.

I'd recommend this to anyone who's into good (female) singer-songwriter stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Music, Great Lyrics, Awesome Singer, August 7, 2009
This review is from: Autumn Fallin (Audio CD)
I actually found jaymay while listening to a radio station online and just loved some of her tunes. Then after getting the album I have to say I am truly impressed with her music. Her vibe is a refreshing beat of good time groove and swing your hips style. Always a pleasure to hear. :D
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