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Felix McTeigue : Radio Perfecto [ Japanese import]
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Part Singer-Songwriter, some rock and some country, with a lot of unrequited love and misdermeaners. Rich melodies and hooks and harmonies. New York based, underground Songwriter Felix McTeigue. Guests include Jess Klein, Ron Sexsmith and Erin McKeown.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2003
Radio Perfecto [ Japanese import] Record Label: Rusty Muffler
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Album Notes

After growing up in New Jersey. Felix McTeigue (now recording under the moniker FDR) spent the last few years travelling the country - hitchhiking, hopping trains, and walking with stints in the Southwest, California, Florida, and New Orleans. After continued traveling doing every odd job you can imagine, he ended up, for however long, in NYC somewhere near the FDR Dr. with a nice view of the East River whenever the fog has lifted. Felix released Radio Perfecto in 2003 after some Japanesse entertianment executives heard his demos and got very excited. To date Radio Perfecto has only been released in Japan and online. Check out the new album FDR -The New Deal here on CD Baby.

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REVIEWS

He's the next FDR! Good Stuff! :~)
author: ~Doreen
I didn't feel the need to skip over any tracks.. Felix is a musician inside and out..Thanks for sharing your gift of music. Keep on doing! :~) ~Peace
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Excellent CD.
author: Bob Marburg
Outstanding work here. There is simplicity in the music, but great beauty. Has the same quality of Neil Young where the mundaneness of McTeigue's voice juxtaposed against the light instrumentation provides a great sense of sadness, elegance, and power. It's been a while since I have heard an artist like this. Maybe Richard Shindell was the last one. Strange that the artist and the CD does not seem to be getting traction on AAA stations, only NPR type folk stations like WUMB (where I originally heard him). Maybe you need to get the thing out there more.
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Timeless Style
author: Judy Darnell
If you could cross Bob Dylan with Arlo Guthrie, I think you'd wind up with Felix. And yes, this is a good thing. Great lyricist with a timeless style.
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complete solitude
author: Capt., SBBP
i remember ed back at the water's edge. radio perfecto continues to refelect this artist's talent. the simplicity of his lyrics are extremely thought provoking.
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