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Leah Siegel : Little Mule
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With her unearthly vocal range a la Buckley and a sexy sweetness not far from Garland's, this singer's highly eclectic repertoire of originals is fast earning her a unique and unmatchable reputation in the New York independent music scene.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2006
Little Mule
Leah Siegel
Record Label: Walk Don't Run Records
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1. A Day At The River (With You And Your Lover) 4:55 + MP3 $0.99
2. The Water 3:23 + MP3 $0.99
3. The Grandma Song 4:59 + MP3 $0.99
4. Sea Dragon 2:12 + MP3 $0.99
5. Lemon 4:28 + MP3 $0.99
6. A Trail Of Peach Pits 4:07 + MP3 $0.99
7. My Heart Is A Graveyard 5:04 + MP3 $0.99
8. Pin Down 4:57 + MP3 $0.99
9. The Motorcycle Song 4:18 + MP3 $0.99
10. Black Tile Room 2:50 + MP3 $0.99
11. Raincloud 5:06 + MP3 $0.99
12. The Pond Was Dry 0:46 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Little Mule is Leah Siegel’s new record. We’ve been waiting a long time for this one. News of it being in the bag came out back in February/March and at this point the fans are rabid for it.Little Mule has been worth the wait. This is a fantastic record in every respect. Every song is well-written and seasoned over countless performances by a professional songwriter who takes her craft seriously.

Little Mule is the best sounding local record I’ve heard this year. This is a little unfair because she didn’t exactly put it together in her bedroom. A serious of cards lined up in order to produce this record, ending with a Bob Ludwig mastering job. Every instrument has been miked and mixed with the utmost care. Acoustic guitars don’t sound nicer than this unless you’re playing a Jethro Tull record.

Little Mule showcases Siegel’s awesome band. Steve Elliot has some great guitar lines. When Siegel is strumming, he’s in the trenches laying it out there and when her wonderful finger picking is on display, he backs off. Tim Luntzel and Brian Wolfe are a fantastic rhythm section and professionals in every sense of the word.

Little Mule showcases Leah Siegel’s rock star persona. She’s already done the stripped down record. This record is meant to put her in the alpha-rocker league with Lowry and it succeeds. Leah Siegel’s voice is in top form. If you are reading this and haven’t heard Siegel before, think of her as the lovechild of Billy Holiday and Jeff Buckley and you’re on the right track.

Little Mule is a road record. Many of the songs reference the road. The album cover has a Midwestern backdrop of open fields (with tornadoes). The arrangements make the drive from New York to Cleveland incredibly enjoyable. Siegel’s thoughtful use of imagery leaves no room for lyrical clichés and the nicest thing about this CD is that it lifts you out of your apartment and drops you down into these motorcycle dairies. New Yorkers need successful escapism like this.

Little Mule will carry Leah Siegel for a while and with any luck break her into the big time. Following it up will be the real test, however. This is an autobiographical record; the most powerful moments come road trips that actually happened and older sisters with PhDs that actually exist. Admittedly, the arachnids will always be there for Siegel. Lou Reed is one of her inspirations, however, and (thankfully) he hasn’t lived through every song he’s written. I think Siegel has what it takes to play with the big leaguers, so I’m not really worried.

Leah Siegel has the wrong picture on her website. From a shallow publicist’s perspective, anyway. I actually love the idea of a rock goddess who confuses people with a hazy-ala-Liz-Taylor press photo that makes her look like a jazz piano diva. But hopefully we’ll see some shots of her and the band soon. I mean, they are some cool looking guys!
-Ben Krieger, www.jezebelmusic.com

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REVIEWS

Little Mule kicks...
author: Jenifer Izak
                            
I loved this CD before, but then I got to hear songs from it played live(tiwce). Her voice, well, it's simply beautiful. This woman knows what she's doing. My advice, buy this album and turn it up loud.
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Wonderful sound, haunting words...I love this CD.
author: nannr
                            
This CD sounded good to me the first time I heard it and it's grown on me with each "listen." I especially like the "Lemon" cut. I'm curious to know what the short little add-on cut at the end is about...wish it would have been longer.
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the real deal
author: stoneyhopper
                            
people, leah siegel is one of those artists that comes around the bend so infrequently you simply must get on the cart. little mule is a beautifully written collection of songs that are arranged, produced and recorded incredibly. this music takes me to places i have not been for quite some time.
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Alternately hypnotic and rocking, a grand show of musical talent throughout!
author: Jim Stern
                            
Alternately rocking and hypnotic in its scope, Little Mule should be at the top of your list of albums to get if you find yourself wondering in this day and age what ever happened to a genuinely intriguing and musically talented band. Starting off with and intermingled throughout are songs with thoroughly cool guitar riffs that create an unstoppable forward motion that you quickly find your head rocking and feet tapping to. In between these are songs that leave your mind feeling peaceful, cleansed, and inspired. And then there are the downright hypnotic tracks that give the sense that they're floating around you in circles, leaving you actually physically wanting to turn with them to follow, particularly PIN DOWN. And ever present, Leah's mesmerizing voice, beautiful and always expressive, a broad color of sound filling in everything around it. More concisely put, I honestly cannot think of a better way to spend $13 that would leave you anywhere near as satisfied!
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