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the james clark institute : Sideshow Unattraction
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Full of sardonic bite and heartfelt sadness, "Sideshow Unattraction" is a theatrical, esoteric journey into a world of carnival illusion, heartbreak, melancholy wit and bitter double entendre.
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 2008
Sideshow Unattraction Record Label: the james clark institute
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Big Shoes to Fill 4:39 Album Only
The World I Used to Live In 3:36 Album Only
Sleeping in My Favourite Shirt 3:19 Album Only
Monstrous 3:15 Album Only
Lake Monona Last Night 3:50 Album Only
Kangaroo 3:36 Album Only
Chalk Outline 3:04 Album Only
Popularity Contest 3:48 Album Only
Bettie Page Rides a Donkey 3:17 Album Only
Girl Heroine 4:19 Album Only
I Wonder Where You Are Tonight Jennie Lee 3:25 Album Only
Nonetheless Happy 3:24 Album Only
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Album Notes

Full of sardonic bite and heartfelt sadness, the latest james clark institute record is an exorcism of emotions felt after a long term relationship went south. What began merely as a therapeutic exercise in the fall of 2005, ‘Sideshow Unattraction’ took shape in early 2006 after 25 songs had been written. Conjuring up the same spirit as John Lennon’s ‘Walls and Bridges’; Frank Sinatra’s ‘In The Wee Small Hours’; Beck’s ‘Sea Change’ and Bob Dylan’s ‘Blood On The Tracks’, this farewell record to a lost lover/friend was released in May 2008.

Singer/songwriter James Clark, while confronting the ghosts from his past, puts them to song and twists and turns them into witty pop tunes. His strong songwriting sensibilities have been compared to Neil Finn; Elvis Costello; and Warren Zevon.

While spending six years as the drummer for Toronto’s western
Surf band The Sin-Tones, James was also busy writing songs of his own, some of which would eventually end up on 2004’s ‘Home is Where the Heart Attack is’. In 2005 that record received airplay on campus radio across Canada and charted in Ontario. Tracks from the CD also received considerable airplay and widespread recognition on internet radio stations around the world. The song ‘The Worst Photograph Ever Taken Of Me’ hit #5 on MP3unsigned.com operating out of the U.K. and the CD reached #3 on the Pop Album charts of MP3.com.au based in Australia.

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