Bakersfield meets the Sunset Strip
author: Jeff Weiss
Jewels and Johnny Nation capture a spirit that is like June Carter Cash singing with a late '60s Los Angeles country/folk/psych band. Elements of Bakersfield are mixed with the Sunset Strip, creating a warm, harmony-driven, infectious sound. This 10 track release, clocking it at 40 minutes, moves by briskly leaving a wake of hook-filled gems.
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Well done, guys!
author: Peter Romano
Hey, I just want to tell you I’ve been listening to your CD, and I really like it! The songs are fun and honest, and the sound is great. In spite of what any well-meaning detractors may say, the good pop polish is just
enough, without being too much. That gives it an
enjoyable sound,while the authenticity of the vocals and sincerity of the lyrics always keep it real. “See You” is a great example of an arrangement that is working really well, with a nice pop feel,while Jewels’ honest innocent vocal gives us the humanity of the song. I really like so many of the cuts; Johnny, I like your simple style and interesting changes. There’s a good range of
material, too - you guys know I love “Tawdry Motel", and the tongue-in-cheek humor of that is well balanced
with a heartfelt song like “Not Your Girlfriend Anymore.” Well done, guys.
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Refreshingly new and different. Great blending of voice and sound
author: Feinstein
I particularly liked the easy way in which the music evolved, which I found new and different from other country sounds. It seemed as if the musicians were enjoying themselves as much as they hoped would the listener. PS I NEVER use the word awesome. It's soooo 20th century).
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