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Various Indie New York Musicians : New York Cares About Local Music (2CDs!)
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"most consistently entertaining compilations... every track resonates with the hunger and determination of real local musicians." - Daily Vault
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2004
New York Cares About Local Music (2CDs!) Record Label: Local Music Now, LLC
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Live - Jennifer Marks 3:19 Album Only
Disgraceful - Neon Thrills 3:47 Album Only
Close To Me - Nadine Goellner 3:53 Album Only
Fatima - Black 47 4:29 Album Only
By July - Sirsy 3:41 Album Only
Permanent Midnight - Ben Ratliff 4:45 Album Only
Still Searchin' - Maya Azucena 4:55 Album Only
Lonesome Highway Blues - Mitch Van Doff 4:04 Album Only
Planets (live) - Rebecca Hart 3:51 Album Only
Southern Wind - Natalia Zuckerman 3:53 Album Only
Prophet Remix - The Saucers/Nervous System 4:03 Album Only
Karmacide - Bryan Master 4:05 Album Only
Take Me As I Am - Lonnie Rathie 3:41 Album Only
Goodbye Yesterday - Laura & Amber 4:19 Album Only
End of The Day - Ben Arthur 4:22 Album Only
Alphabet City - Nefertiti Jones 3:48 Album Only
Don't Lie Down - Kieran McGee 3:11 Album Only
Sugar and Spring - Edible Red 3:42 Album Only
Photographs - Julia Darling 4:02 Album Only
Be My Fix - 40 Ft. Ringo 3:22 Album Only
Down - Like So 4:39 Album Only
All Right - Sarah Lentz 4:00 Album Only
Issues of Today - Second2Last 4:40 Album Only
Carried Away - Stacie Rose 3:41 Album Only
Casualty - Sam Bisbee 3:00 Album Only
A Soldier's Wish - Rachel Platten 5:08 Album Only
Einstein's Brain - Nathan Caswell 3:54 Album Only
Hurricane - Alysson Light 3:27 Album Only
Justine (Live) - Jason Reischel 3:26 Album Only
Break - Allison Cipris Band 3:35 Album Only
Ending the Mission - Don McCloskey 5:33 Album Only
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Album Notes

NEW YORK CARES ABOUT LOCAL MUSIC: 2004
Various Artists
Local Music Now, 2004

Review by: Jason Warburg
Originally published: January 14, 2005

"Local Music Now is the Brooklyn-based brainchild of Bob McKee, whose stated goal is to promote local music on a national basis through the pages of www.localmusicnow.net. This particular double-CD packs 31 songs by 31 talented New York City artists, and is the first of several planned discs featuring local artists from various cities across the nation.

The volume of high-quality local NYC music crammed into this package is fairly staggering, matched only by the variety. Disc one kicks off strong with the appealing "Live," a bouncy, philosophical, catchy-as-hell cut from Sheryl Crow write-alike Jennifer Marks; just three tracks later, you're on a musical acid bender with a collective that combines elements of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Frank Zappa and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Black 47 is the group; "Fatima" is the track).

Just when you're recovering from that twist, Sirsy kicks in with some tasty Joan Armatrading-ish electric funk on "By July." Nadine Goellner, Rebecca Hart and Julia Darling all contribute thoughtful folk-rockish cuts, while Ben Ratliff offers a growling electric blues called "Permanent Midnight." Tucked in the middle of disc one you'll also find Daily Vault fave Bryan Master's acerbic confection "Karmacide," a treat for any fan of "pop" songs with bite and resonance.

More highlights: Mitch Van Doff's earnest country-rock; the "streetwise Alanis" sound of the marvelously named Nefertiti Jones; Sam Bisbee's Matthew Ryan-ish raw-boned indie rock; and Nathan Caswell's sparklingly funny road trip with "Einstein's Brain" (if you've ever wondered what rhymes with Nagasaki, listen up).

The most memorable pair of tracks on disc two, though, starts with Edible Red's deliriously fun No-Doubt-meets-Bette-Midler cut "Sugar And Spring." Anybody who can make you want to get up and dance while rhyming "bada boom bada bing" with a straight face is alright by me. Its opposite number in more ways than one is Second2Last's socio-cultural hip-hop manifesto "Issues Of Today" -- a cut whose real, honest, soulful poetry reminded me in spirit of early '70s Stevie Wonder. Props also to Don McCloskey for his memorable closer "Ending The Mission."

Frankly, there isn't enough space here to list all the good music on these two little discs. It is incredibly rare for me to find a compilation album that doesn't make me want to hit "skip" several times before I get through it. Not so with New York Cares About Local Music: 2004. Through all the variety and occasional unevenness in quality, this is one of the most consistently entertaining compilations I've ever had the pleasure of hearing, maybe that much more so because every track resonates with the hunger and determination of real local musicians.

It's also worth noting that this collection benefits both the good musical works of Local Music Now and the humanitarian efforts of New York Cares, the city's premier volunteer organization, providing opportunities for 27,000 people every year to serve New Yorkers through a variety of community-based programs.

Rating: B+"

The above language is © 2005 Jason Warburg and "The Daily Vault." All rights reserved.

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