Spring Rain In Brooklyn
© Copyright-Kelley Clute/Stella Natura Music
(680332000222)
Record Label: Biscayne Records Inc.
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Spring Rain In Brooklyn is the second release of original folk/rock songs by Chicago singer/songwriter Kelley Clute.
This is an atmospheric and etheral collection.
Building on his intense stripped down debut, Roots Of Anxiety, Clute takes these intimate recitals to the next level.
Expanding instrumentation to include percussion from New York Drummer John Melville (The Everyothers) and intricate production by Cody Melville, who has worked with Mick Ronson (David Bowie), and Brian Ritchie (The Violent Femmes.
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Have You Ever Forgotten That You Were Singing?
author: Auric De Oro
There remains, at least, a hint of the lust to quaff--to plunge headlong into an art transcending psychotherapy and mere experience. Yes, once or twice one feels a vibrant semi-quaver suggestive of escape. When we are walking, guitars slung, along the highway with truly no place to go we will recall this bedridden sincerity and laugh at the stars.
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Saved my sanity
author: Jim Anderson
I give credit to "Spring Rain in Brooklyn" for giving me hope in a world that can have its bleak and dark moments. I have the troublesome ability to find the bleakest and darkest places. Kelly Clute's thought provoking renderings recently pulled me back from a cliff-like spot where I shudder to think what my next move might have been.
Thanks doesnt express it.
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An outstanding piece of work
author: Rochester Hills Press
The lyrics are very avant garde -- amazing for a second release of an artist-should hit the charts SOON----
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A beautiful record that puts me right at ease.
author: Kim Gang
"Spring rain in Brooklyn" is a wonderful work from Kelley Clute; a Chicago artst who, I guess, got lost in Brooklyn one springtime to create this record. Soul is priceless as anyone who really understands that knows; and an artist with the ability to make me replay a record over and over is rare; this CD understands soul and has earned the distinction of only a select few who comfortably get my replay button in the "do it to me again posisiton". It's a beautiful record that puts me right at ease.
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