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4.0 out of 5 stars Quietly pensive countrified psychedelia
Edith reminds me the most of Barbara Manning. She has similar vocal stylings and employs the same sort of low key charm that Barbara does. Both are among the most underrated women artists currently operating in the US, a list that includes Lisa Germano and Lida Husik.

Telescopic is evocative of the best of New Zealand strum and thrum pop. Highly recommended.

Published on April 14, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Cast adrift in a sea of fuzz
After listening to Telescopic, Edith Frost's second album, it's difficult for me to believe that this is the same Ms Frost who not so long ago released the astonishing Calling over Time. Whereas her debut was sparse, dizzyingly spacious and recorded with an intense clarity, Telescopic is a dense, fuzzy affair that is somewhat disappointing in comparison.

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Published on June 10, 2000 by David Kipp


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quietly pensive countrified psychedelia, April 14, 1999
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This review is from: Telescopic (Audio CD)
Edith reminds me the most of Barbara Manning. She has similar vocal stylings and employs the same sort of low key charm that Barbara does. Both are among the most underrated women artists currently operating in the US, a list that includes Lisa Germano and Lida Husik.

Telescopic is evocative of the best of New Zealand strum and thrum pop. Highly recommended.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cast adrift in a sea of fuzz, June 10, 2000
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This review is from: Telescopic (Audio CD)
After listening to Telescopic, Edith Frost's second album, it's difficult for me to believe that this is the same Ms Frost who not so long ago released the astonishing Calling over Time. Whereas her debut was sparse, dizzyingly spacious and recorded with an intense clarity, Telescopic is a dense, fuzzy affair that is somewhat disappointing in comparison.

Calling over Time is imbued with a slow, measured sadness that lingers in my consciousness long after the final song has finished. Telescopic, however, is a record of less clearly defined emotions. The tenderly understated Light and the tense atmospherics of Telescopic aside, the record treads awkwardly through a collection of songs of similar musical theme that are mired in a swamp of murky, distorted guitar sounds and in whose mix Edith's voice is pushed unceremoniously into the background.

Edith Frost writes moving songs of simple beauty and I have no quarrel with the songs on Telescopic per se. It is, however, a shame that the production of the record has by no means done her justice and in fact has served only to detract from the pleasure of listening to her music in its purest form.

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5.0 out of 5 stars somebody please help me, October 29, 1999
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This review is from: Telescopic (Audio CD)
i can't stop playing this cd over and over and over ... also check out edith singing background on chris mills' excellent "every night fight for your life".
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4.0 out of 5 stars you should own it., November 16, 1998
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Edith Frost is a true musician, poet, and spirit of the American woman in the 90's: not afraid to feel, to lose her heart, to express her grief, and yet the listener hears a woman who will move on. Its not the brash in your face anthem of the 70s and 80's. Her lyrics are soulful and melodic, she sings an experience all women have known, and all men wish to have known. Soft, pensive, dreamlike and lingering long after you have rubbed the sleep out of your eyes.
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Telescopic by Edith Frost (Audio CD - 1998)
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