Calamities And Restitution
© Copyright-Angie Heaton
Record Label: Mud Records
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Angie Heaton, who was mostly the drummer, recorded Calamities And Restitution (Mud, 1996). The collection is uneven, swinging ftom
Scrawl-grade rough rock (See How You Are) to Suzanne Vega's style reminescences (Polly Do You Wanna), from Lisa Germano's
violin-accented elegies (I Can't Remember) to Natalie Merchant's upbeat soulfulness (Trans Am). On Sparkle (MUd, 1998) she exhibits a persona that bridges Liz Phair's thorny, confessional folk song (Hydroplane, Umbrella Sarah) and Joan Jett's rebel rock and roll (Rollerskate, Super Falling Star, Blacksmith). --p. scaruffi
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heaton rules!!!!
author: eleni moraites
C & R is a great record from a heartfelt kick-ass songwriter- She's kind of a mix between Liz Phair, Joan Jett and random traces of the Beatles. Get this cd, even just to hear road anthem "trans am", the sweet "gold comes from broken hearts" or my favorite- "the pleiades". Good times. Hurry up with the next record!!
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