Amazon.com's Best of 2001
The phonograph crackling that opens Pete Yorn's debut album is an appropriate gesture for an artist hailed as the best thing to come out of South Jersey since
Bruce Springsteen. Actually, Yorn doesn't sound a thing like Springsteen, but he does possess a classic pop craftsmanship shared by tradition-minded singer-songwriters such as
Neilson Hubbard and
Elliot Smith. On the cool, infectious "Life on a Chain," Yorn's relaxed crooning evokes the spirit of
Bruce Cockburn, while "Simonize," ostensibly a love song penned by Jack the Ripper, calls to mind
Big Star-period
Alex Chilton. Rhythmically, the part-time drummer and multi-instrumentalist (he scored the Farrelly brother's movie
Me, Myself and Irene and plays most of the instruments here himself) leans toward the drone lilt of early
New Order and
Joy Division, resulting in a smooth fusion of American and Anglo influences that make Yorn a new artist well worth watching.
--Bill Forman
Product Description
Originally released in 2001 this version includes 4 bonus tracks 'Knew Enough To Know Nothing At All', 'Dancing In The Dark', 'China Girl' & 'New York City Serenade'.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.