Log in to add to your wishlist
Singer/songwriter Jay Matsueda performs 11 emotive and eclectic tunes with the help of Los Angeles' best rock, jazz and world artists on this debut solo CD entitled "eat your sad."
Genre:
Rock: Adult Contemporary
Release Date:
2009
Albums you will love
Jude
Redemption
Folk: Folk Pop
Lesli
Summer, winter & blood
Folk: Modern Folk
Lucas
Letters To A Friend
Rock: Progressive Rock
Eat Your Sad
Jay Matsueda
© Copyright-Jay Matsueda
(634479898877)
Record Label: Wudwink Studio Label
No items available in your wishlist
vocals: jay matsueda
backing vocals: quincy coleman, tamar kaprelian
flute: katisse buckingham
saxophone: elliott levin, katisse buckingham
bassoon: ben wendel
trumpet: stewart cole, mike mcguffey
flugelhorn: mike mcguffey
acoustic guitar: jay matsueda
electric guitar: joel shearer, tony do rosario
sitar: paul livingstone
ukulele: stewart cole
violin: eric hosler
cello: john walz
accordion: jean-paul monsche
organ: otmaro ruiz
piano: otmaro ruiz
keyboard: katisse buckingham
bass: larry steen, ric fierabracci, robertino pagliari, doug shreeve, rufus philpot, jerry watts, kirkwood coakley, joe karnes
drums: chris wabich, matt johnson, greg paxton, joel taylor
supplemental cymbals: greg paxton, tony shepperd
rain stick: greg paxton
can lid: greg paxton
castinets: dayna richards
Robin Keats of Jeff Buckley Music writes:
"When Jay Matsueda sings “I'm glad you like what you see/because there's nothing inside of me” on his debut album, EAT YOUR SAD, listeners are going to want to react by saying: “we like what we see, and we love what we're getting to hear.”
Nothing Inside Of Me, like the rest of the tracks on this debut CD, invites listeners into a textured world in which emotional highs and lows are matched with music and lyrics that melodically spiral like strands of DNA that identify this artist as unique… and also mark a lineage that harks back to the likes of Tim and Jeff Buckley, Cat Stevens, Tracy Chapman and Morrissey. There's something both excitingly new and warmly familiar about his work. His is a poet's soul singing out through notes taken from the alphabets of jazz, folk, world, alternative and indy music. It's this unfolding of beauty and pain, self-reflection and outward gaze that makes his work accessible to audiences belonging not only to different cultures but to different generations, as well.
A Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter, Jay eclectically lists such artists as Sting, The Talking Heads, Glenn Gould, R.E.M. and Coldplay as among his personal favorites. He doesn't so much make an impression as he does an imprint… something solid and permanent; he's a creator of moods that encompasses a range of feelings from empathy to alienation, love lost to love found. The anonymous “you” that he sings to in many of his songs is both lover and muse… one he desires or who has hurt him. This approach to evoking his own journey gives him an Everyman quality ― one whose lyrics so many can relate to even as they arise from the most personal of reflections. Representative of this kind of perspective are the lyrics in his song, Don't Worry (You Already Hurt Me).
Matsueda is, indeed, the embodiment of eclecticism in both the kind of music he makes as well as in those cultural sources that helped to form his artistry. EAT YOUR SAD is his debut, solo CD but note the likes of some of the music world's truly heavy hitters who back him on several of his captivating songs: Joel Shearer of Pedestrian (studio and touring musician whose guitar playing has been previously heard on works by Alanis Morissette, Annie Lennox and Damien Rice); Chris Wabich (percussionist who has worked with Sting and Sheila E.); Katisse Buckingham (sax and flute player who has performed with The Yellowjackets and worked with everyone from Dr. Dre to Herbie Hancock); and Ric Fierabracci (a touring bassist for the Chick Corea Elektric Band and Andy Summers).
Matsueda is highly intelligent and intuitive … an amalgam of talent, dream and inspiration that marks him as an artist who demands our immediate attention. It's an attention that we can all expect we'll want to maintain as his music makes its way to both our hearts and our minds."
Read more...
Thanks for your review
Thanks for reviewing this album! You should see it show up on the album page in a few days.
[CLOSE]
Music Lover
author: Arlene O'Sullivan
Impressive new artist, much song diversity, beautiful melodies and lyrics.
A definite fun download!!!
Read more...