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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Spread the word: Kay's solo debut is a nice jam session.,
By Doghouse King "eddie_denman" (Omaha, NE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cherry Marmalade (Audio CD)
With this album, Kay imparts on a transition to a more "mature" sound. Ordinarily when I hear that term, I interpret it to mean "thick pontificating" or "slower" or "nearly dead." But it suits Kay just fine here, and rather than being a criticism, it instead means more wistful lyrics, more intricate melodies and less reliance on throbbing guitars (although Michael still cranks it up in spots, naturally). And rest at ease, fans: her vocals are as intense and wide-ranging as ever.I started to do a song-by-song rundown of the CD, comparing each to previous of Kay's songs. I soon realized that was in vain, since this is kind of an experimental album for her, and bears little strict resemblance to any Letters to Cleo release (other than to say that it in general has more in common with leisurely cuts like "Alouette and Me" and "Step Back" than with grinding rock such as "Fast Way" or "Disappear"). My personal favorites here do happen to be the "harder-edged" songs (Mean Streak, Made in the Shade), but there really are no bad ones to be found; I even enjoyed the occasional steel guitars quite a bit. Yet if you are one of those who favor "Do What You Want" over "The Wuss Song," maybe you ought to give it a listen before buying. (Cleo-philes will excuse all the name-dropping I am doing.) Cherry Marmalade is a step down from Kay's highwater mark of "Go!" But all in all, a very well-turned piece of work, worth the wait. That said, I can't wait for Kay's next project. See also: Everything else Kay ever had a hand in (including lesser-known stuff like Generation O); Nina Gordon; Aimee Mann; Juliana Hatfield; That Dog
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you do not know Kay Hanley...you should be arrested!!,
By "pchat19" (Hurricane, WV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cherry Marmalade (Audio CD)
I know. You're sitting there thinking Kay Hanley who?? You'vepossibly not even heard of her former band Letters to Cleo but let me assure you that anonimity should not be confused in this case with untalented. Kay has what I consider to be the best voice in rock today, treading the lines between sexy, innocent, melodic and powerful. It's been a few years since LTC so sadly departed from the music scene, but this solo effort quenches the thirst. Displaying a more mature songwriting style, Kay shows that she This album features no less than 8 stellar tracks and is a rarity in For me, the highlight track of the album is track (#8) "Faded I've rambled enough...suffice it to say that the other unmentioned PChat19
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kay's back,
By Jonathan (Lowell, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cherry Marmalade (Audio CD)
"Cherry Marmalade" is the debut release from Kay Hanley, the former lead singer of the now defunct Boston band Letters to Cleo. "Cherry Marmalade" not only brings the Cleo sound back to the music scene, but it allows for Kay to branch out into more mature territory with "Faded Dress", "Galapagos", and the country-like "Happy to Be Here". "This Dreadful Life", "Satellite", and "Mean Streak" are three of the CD's most "poppy" songs, with catchy lyrics that could give Kay a massive hit. Hopefully, "Cherry Marmalade" will break Kay into the main stream. This CD is proof that she deserves all the popularity she receives. It's a must have.
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