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Eacret and Ledeboer : Perpendicular
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plaintiff bard, cool girl harmonies, pop piano, groovy guitar, real drums with the world coming down around us; we've entered the perpendicular plane.
Genre: Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date: 2005
Perpendicular Record Label: Jealous Dog Music
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Perpendicular 1:02 $0.99
Fragile Creatures 4:00 $0.99
Deep Down Deep 3:21 $0.99
Heartland 3:52 $0.99
If I Knew Then 3:39 $0.99
Alone Some Day 3:56 $0.99
Ashes on a Fire 3:35 $0.99
Go Home Boy 4:14 $0.99
Another Wife 3:35 $0.99
Break Down that Wall 5:09 $0.99
Candlestick Park 4:04 $0.99
Only a Fool Would Know 5:40 $0.99
Into the Black 4:41 $0.99
Writing on the Wall 4:42 $0.99
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Album Notes

This album shows a more pop side of the duo, in contrast to the folk bent of their Offspring CD. Rich arrangements include wonderful piano and guitar work, and some of the best instrumentalists from the Cedar Valley area.

Most of the songs on the disc were written by Eacret, and they showcase both his depth of feeling and societal criticism. For a political bent, check out the biting Into the Black (track 13), then for some self-criticism the Eacret-penned but Ledeboer-sung Only a Fool (track 12). For rueful rumination, try "If I Knew Then" (5), playful love song "Writing on the Wall" (track 14) or "Go Home Boy" (track 8). An uncharacteristically optimistic song, "Deep Down Deep"(track 3) almost reaches spiritual clarity. "Candlestick Park" (track 11) provides some nostalgia and "Fragile Creatures" (track 2) a commiseration. On "Alone Some Day" (track 6) Eacret sounds positively reconciled to fate, while "Break Down that Wall" relates a typically human struggle. Ledeboer's tunes, though few this time, are no less interesting. "Heartland" (track 4) showcases the singer's original narrative of Midwestern America, while "Another Wife" is a blues-based look back at former relationships.

A poppy maelstrom of instruments and emotions truly makes this CD an exemplary experience: original, unapologetic, this Midwest duo has put out pop music with bite.

Website
http://www.eacretandledeboer.com

Discography
Perpendicular (2005)
Offspring; a CD of parental experiences (2004)
Both receiving airplay (www.KUNIRADIO.org).
Also out: Vibrating Guitar (2001) by Al Eacret
The Bean Angels (1997) by The Bean Angels
On compilations: Home Grown (2003) CVAGA
Voices, Stories, Souls (2003) Family Service League

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