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Come & Go

by Dogwood Moon

Delicious ear-candy pop with hints of folk rock. Aimee Mann meet the Eels.
Genre: Pop: Beatles-pop
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1. It'll Be Alright
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2. Butterfly
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3. Beautiful Girl
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4. Union Square
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5. If You Hear Me
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6. Too Bright
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7. Time
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8. Catherine Sleeps
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9. Somewhere Else
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10. Everyday
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11. New York City
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12. Come & Go
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Founded in 1996, Dogwood Moon packed into a mini-van and began touring the USA relentlessly, not to mention doing some gigs in Holland and Belgium--ah, memories of beer, chocolate and fries. Comprised of Jonathan Grossman and Laurie Gunning Grossman, their electro-acoustic pop/folk songs are filled with tight vocal harmonies.

After releasing 4 independent CDs and living the life of road dogs, they got off the road in 2000 to settle down in Los Angeles--and to sleep in their own bed again. Now, Jonathan is the composer of the Emmy-nominated TV show, "Joan of Arcadia," while Laurie works as a vocalist. Still, Dogwood Moon lives on...and in 2005, they released their latest CD "Come & Go." It's delicious ear-candy pop with hints of folk-rock.

Where you may have heard Dogwood Moon songs:

- CBS - "Joan of Arcadia" (2004/2005)
- Independent - "Max and Grace" (2005)
- CBS - "Judging Amy" (2001/2002)
- Independent - "$pent" (2000)
- Miramax - "Full Tilt Boogie" with Quentin Tarantino (1997)
- Trimark - Stephen King's "Sometimes They Come Back...Again" (1996)
- In your neighbor's living room


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Damon

Cd was fantastic. Every song is inspiring and creative. A rich meal with a tast
This is Dogwood Moon's best CD to date. I have been a fan for years. Come and Go song for song is the pinnacle of their career. The production broadens the listening experience to tickle the ears and brings joy to the heart. Track 9 "Somewhere Else" is an emotional experience for me. The first time I listened to it i cried. Not from a lyric (although the lyrics are great) but from the wash of the melody and guitars combined with the lyrics and energy and emotion of the song. Rock and roll is not dead. "New York City" rocks with sweet harmonies by the rich throated Laurie (who is wonderfully featured on track 5) and a smorgasboard of sounds. I hear something new every time i listen. The harmonies and the "ooos" are so much fun on all the songs. The musicianship (keyboards, vocals, guitars, drums) is fantastic. I could rave about every song (esp check out trks 1, 4,and 7!) but there's not room to write all the platitudes for one of my favorite albums of the year. I haven't taken it out of my cd player in three weeks.

Barbara Hall

It's an aural vacation on a retro deserted island.
I couldn't love this record more. It easily slides into my top ten of the year, keeping company with Patty Griffin and Wilco. Deliciously pop, lavishly produced with layered vocals and so many fascinating sounds that it bears up to immediate repated listenings. Like early Beck and White Stripes, it's so aggressively unhip that it couldn't be hipper. It's an aural vacation on a retro deserted island and you hope the rescue boat never comes. (Wait, did that background vocal just go "bobby dobby dooby wa"? Yes, it did! And that's just the beginning.) Buy this record now. Your ears will thank you.

Damon

A Rich Meal with a Tasty Dessert