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Jim Boggia : Fidelity is the Enemy
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YesterPop / Brand New Classic Rock
Genre: Pop: Beatles-pop
Release Date: 2001
Fidelity is the Enemy Record Label: scrApple
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
So Full 3:47 Album Only
Toy Boat 4:20 Album Only
Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) 0:20 Album Only
Bubblegum 45s 2:47 Album Only
Several Thousand 3:24 Album Only
Black and Blue 5:38 Album Only
- connector #1 - 0:17 Album Only
Intro to O/P 0:32 Album Only
O/P 3:40 Album Only
Nothing Wrong With Me 3:45 Album Only
Peter Pan 5:00 Album Only
Weather 3:31 Album Only
That, For Me, Is You 3:52 Album Only
- blank connector - 0:30 Album Only
Bonus Track 1 - Several Thousand (insane solo) 3:21 Album Only
Bonus Track 2 - The Humbug Song 1:59 Album Only
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Album Notes

Gee, this sure doesn't sound like a debut album.

Jim Boggia has worked as a songwriter and accompanist for a handful of artists, some well-known (Jill Sobule, Juliana Hatfield and Bernadette Peters) and some obscure, but Fidelity Is The Enemy is his first LP as a headliner, and it's a strikingly accomplished and confident set.

Boggia's reference points are all rooted in classic pop -- the Beatles and the Beach Boys loom especially large in his pantheon, with an acapella lift from Pet Sounds linking two tracks and "Peter Pan" and Weather" bearing no small resemblance to the White Album-era Fabs (the latter also tips its hat to Simon and Garfunkel in its coda). But while Boggia clearly looks to the past for inspiration as he spins cardboard flexi-discs on his Fisher-Price phonograph, his music boasts an energy and crisp precision that sound very much a part of the 21st Century, and the soulful gravity of Boggia's vocals, an inspired blend of silk and sand, is a more compelling instrument than your usual pop obsessive has to offer.

Boggia's songwriting chops are impressive, and these tunes show off a maturity and a grasp of real world victories and defeats that make the pleasures of his sunny melodies sound like they were richly earned, and the rotating cast of producers, engineers and musicians who helped him pull the whole show together deliver uniformly excellent work.

It usually takes plenty of practice and a few years of trial and error to come up with an album whose craft is as impressive as what Jim Boggia delivers on Fidelity Is The Enemy, and it's daunting to imagine what he might have to offer two or three more albums down the line. - Mark Deming All Music Guide

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REVIEWS

Fidelity is the Enemy
author: kaye walters
Jim Boggia is a phenomenal musicians and a witty guy. Awesome CD. Glad my goofy American Idol habit led me to this amazing talent (better than any on the show).
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Excellent CD
author: Stephanie Sanders
Jim Boggia is such a beautiful song writer and I love the sound of his voice on these songs.My favorites are Several Thousand and That For Me,Is You.You can also hear a lot of Beatles influence on a couple of tracks,it's all good.
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Quality
author: Matt Whitby
Cut the CD in half and you'll see the word quality through the middle.
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New on my fave list!
author: LeAnne
This is already one of my all-time favorite cd's. Will never tire of listening to it. Jim's vocals and guitar skills are stellar. Some of the songs are a little sad, but still leave you with a good feeling. You will also see his humor shine through. Definitely can feel the Beatles influence. Love it!
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