Muller and Patton
Muller and Patton
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Record Label: Muller and Patton
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1. Intro |
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2. I Want My Mommy |
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3. Marylou |
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4. We Oughta Work Together |
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5. But Do You Trust Me |
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6. Life Preserver |
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7. How Was I To Know |
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8. Photo Of The Future |
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9. After You Cum |
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10. To Be Honest |
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11. Girl In A Restaurant |
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After playing in each other's bands, songwriters Jaye Muller and Ben Patton decided to join forces and create this very beautiful 10 song album, "Muller and Patton".
Clearly audible in these tracks are the influence of the Beatles, Queen, Brian Wilson, David Bowie, the Zombies and other melodic and arranged pop-rock, but the end result is a genre of their own.
Jaye Muller was born in Berlin, East Germany, and moved to Paris, France, where he recorded the hit album "We Are The Majority" as "J." He then moved to New York to create the follow-up album but got sidetracked with creating an internet company (j2) instead...
Now living in London he is concentrating on songwriting again, crafting timeless melodies and sophisticated chord changes.
Ben Patton was born in Bakersfield, Vermont, USA, and relocated to Boston, Massachusetts in his late teens. Over the years he has recorded many home-made albums of his quirky pop-rock originals. Recently he released his first commercial album, "Here's The Good News Album". Ben met Jaye in 2002, and the two immediately recognised similar tastes and talents.
Muller and Patton's self titled debut album was released in 2005. On the recording Jaye and Ben play most of the instruments themselves. The music was entirely a joint effort, with Ben penning the lyrics on his own.
A Live Concert DVD filmed in London is on the way.
Highlight tracks: I WANT MY MOMMY, LIFE PRESERVER, BUT
DO YOU TRUST ME?, GIRL IN A RESTAURANT...
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author: Laura T Lynch of Kweevak.com
Muller and Patton are a dynamic duo of multi-instrumentalists who share a similar musical vision. Their self-titled debut features eleven-tracks with plenty of harmonies that reminded me of Squeeze. Jaye and Ben site an assortment of influences including The Beatles, Queen and David Bowie. Their melodic pop has a theatrical flair as it blends both classic and contemporary rock styles. 'MaryLou' is a slower paced song featuring rhyming, descriptive lyrics about an unhappy girl and harmonies suggestive of The Beach Boys. Piano, strings, bells, and wood block percussion add depth to the story. 'Life Preserver' has a quirky flow from a smooth start picking up the pace right before the snappy hook. Horns and harmonies combined with thought provoking words add to the drama. 'Girl in a Restaurant' is full of potential as Ben sings about an attractive stranger in a café as horns and piano adds spice to the arrangement. Muller and Patton bring a fresh perspective to pop/rock with their intelligent lyrics and bubbly arrangements!
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