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Julie Christensen : Something Familiar
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Saga of the Slippery All-American Rule-Busting Torch Belter: Christensen has been quietly creating a vocalistic aesthetic based on the idea of a supple and liberated American style, granting herself license to visit pop, soul, punk, country and yes, jazz
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 2006
Something Familiar
Julie Christensen
Record Label: Household Ink
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1. Just Like Marilyn 4:31 + MP3 $0.99
2. Never Will I Marry 3:36 + MP3 $0.99
3. But Beautiful 5:35 + MP3 $0.99
4. Have You Met Miss Jones? 3:13 + MP3 $0.99
5. Orange Was the Color of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues 4:49 + MP3 $0.99
6. Stolen Moments 8:28 + MP3 $0.99
7. Billie's Bounce 3:56 + MP3 $0.99
8. Blame It On My Youth 3:53 + MP3 $0.99
9. Today I Sing the Blues 5:49 + MP3 $0.99
10. Hard to Love 3:34 + MP3 $0.99
11. Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief 3:50 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Versatility has never been a problem or a pose for singer Julie Christensen, whose voice has found a home in the L.A. post-punk band Divine Horsemen and, for years, as a spotlighted singer with Leonard Cohen. With Something Familiar, Christensen’s third solo album, she adds another genre feather to the cap: jazz.
With this unique project, Christensen breaks out in her style on such tunes as “But Beautiful,” “Billie’s Bounce,” “Stolen Moments,” “Have You Met Miss Jones” and her version of the snaky Charles Mingus charmer “Orange Was the Color of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues” (with lyrics by Christensen). Singing standards, and in her own signature style, is actually nothing new for the vocalist. In her sundry travels, geographically and musically, she has dipped into the Great American Songbook for years, from her native Iowa to years spent in Austin and Los Angeles, and onto her current life, based in Ojai, California.
With her keyboardist and longtime creative cohort Karen Hammack, Christensen tracked in Brooklyn with noted jazz drummers Jeff Ballard and Kenny Wolleson, alongside bassists Mary Ann McSweeney and Don Falzone. Back on the west coast, trumpeter Jeff Elliott and pedal steel guitarist-of-note Greg Liesz added their spices to the mix. The end result is a fresh twist on old musical values, something familiar yet also otherwise.
Something Familiar is more than a standards festival. The album title itself is taken from a fascinating Jimmy Webb-penned rarity, “Like Marilyn,” the original “Hard to Love,” and a gritty-bluesy workout, “Today I Sing the Blues.”
Christensen’s first solo album should have been released in 1990, after she worked on it with producer Todd Rundgren at his Bearsville studio. Alas, the album got caught up in record company snafus and it has remained on the shelves all these years. Meanwhile, Christensen took the DIY route and made two fine albums, Love is Driving (1997) and Soul Driver (2001), on her own Stone Cupid label.
Among Christensen’s present musical activities, her connection to Leonard Cohen’s world continues, as a featured member of the Cohen tribute projects produced by Hal Willner. The tribute’s Sydney Opera House concerts became the core of the acclaimed documentary, Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man, featuring Christensen and her longtime ally (and fellow Ojai-an) Perla Batalla on the classic Cohen song “Anthem.”
The Came So Far for Beauty concert series did in fact have two performances in Dublin, Ireland on October 4th and 5th of 2006. Julie again participated, singing a fiery duet of "Joan of Arc" with Lou Reed, "Anthem"with Perla, and backing up all but a few of the songs on the show.
Christensen’s re-entry into her solo career is coming on strong. Where the Fireworks Are, a companion album worked on simultaneously with Something Familiar, is in the finishing stages.

"... from angelic, folky charm to truly badass bluesy wails; ...one of the loveliest voices in contemporary music"
--LA WEEKLY

Visit Julie on the web:
http://www.myspace.com/juliechristensenandstonecupid
http://www.stonecupid.com
http://www.householdink.com/juliechristensen.htm
For more on the Dublin performances, go here:
http://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/dublin.html

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