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Plasticsoul : Pictures From The Long Ago
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Beautiful, well-crafted, harmony infused pop/rock music that fans of The Beatles, XTC and Aimee Mann will love.
Genre: Pop: Beatles-pop
Release Date: 2005
Pictures From The Long Ago Record Label: Hatcher Pass Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Broken Bones 5:23 $0.99
Heartbeats and Baby's Breath 3:53 $0.99
Saintly 3:42 $0.99
You Choose Me 3:43 $0.99
Over and Over 4:38 $0.99
Ten Stories Up 3:45 $0.99
Roof Above Your Wheels 4:10 $0.99
Borrowed and Gone 4:06 $0.99
Paper and Paraffin 4:12 $0.99
Sleep Baby Sleep 6:59 $0.99
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Album Notes

Plasticsoul is the ironic moniker under which one finds singer/songwriter/producer Steven Wilson, his guitar and his book of clever pop tunes. Ironic, because Wilson's music and thoughtful lyrics are anything but plastic. Over the past decade, Wilson, has been performing various roles in numerous bands while compiling a large catalog of original, dynamic pop songs. A guitarist and songwriter since his early teens, Wilson has put his inspiration and stylings to work with veteran musicians such as Josie Cotton, The Cages and members of the indie-pop sensation Goldenboy. Many artists have shown the ultimate appreciation for the music of Plasticsoul by performing it live and on record. International audiences have recently proven that Wilson's music crosses international and cultural boundaries by pushing his "Sunblessed Cleopatra" EP into the college radio Top 20 in Germany, Canada and Brazil. Through songs that provoke thoughts and inspires memories, Wilson has created a local following that expects music to speak to the intelligent part of their soul while lifting their spirits with melodic blends of different musical styles. Yet each song is stamped with Wilson's recognizable beats, chord structures and sonorous and livid vocalizations, making his entire catalog easy to attribute to this act known as Plasticsoul.

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REVIEWS

"densely-produced, meticulously crafted pop"
author: Absolute Powerpop Blog
Since there's been a recent paucity of power pop discs that have caught my ear, I'm going to (temporarily at least) feature some overlooked discs from the last couple of years that warrant mentioning. For those of you who yearn for Jon Brion's return to the studio for a proper followup to his only solo disc, 2000's Meaningless, I can't help you, but I can point your way to the next best thing: Pictures From The Long Ago, the debut release from Plasticsoul, a/k/a Steven Wilson. Pictures came out about a year ago, but kind of slipped under the radar at the time (translation: I didn't have this blog last year). It's a wonderful disc full of densely-produced, meticulously crafted pop that isn't afraid to go for baroque. Aside from the Brion influence, other prominent touchstones include the solo (and mid-period Beatle) work of John Lennon, whom Wilson bears the eeriest vocal resemblance to this side of Cotton Mather's Robert Harrison. If you think I exaggerate, check out his live-in-the-radio-studio cover of "I'm Only Sleeping" available for download from his myspace page; it's a dead ringer for the "unplugged" version found on the Beatles Anthology. Also, there's a definite Michael Penn influence at play, which comes as no surprise since Wilson is an active member of the Michael Penn mailing list, to which I also subscribe. The song-to-song quality on this disc is outstanding, making it almost something of a seamless work, but there are some that are more equal than others. "Broken Bones", the leadoff track, sets you up perfectly for what's to follow with its Lennonesque vibe. The loping melody of "You Choose Me" has the vintage Brion sound, and "Over and Over" is perhaps the most rocking track on the disc and would have fit well on a Cotton Mather album. And while I prefer my songs 3-4 minutes long, and usually consider a track pushing 7 minutes to be in self-indulgent territory, I can't make that complaint about the album closer "Sleep Baby Sleep" which clocks in at 6:59 and serves as a perfect summation of the disc. You can stream "Broken Bones" and "Heartbeats and Baby's Breath" at the myspace link above, and sample the rest at CD Baby. This may have not been in my top 20 for last year (although if I re-did it today, who knows?), but if you missed it the first time around, you're in for a real treat today.
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welcome addition to any AAA station playlist
author: Andrea Weiss - Tone & Groove
Plasticsoul is Steven Eric Wilson, so this is a one man band. His album is adult rock with a capital A. It's very nice, pleasant, mature musically, and would be a welcome addition to any AAA station playlist. Very well played guitar, nice and loud, and it's the guitars that give the music a good and ragged edge. The singing is somewhat reminiscent of Michael Penn. Lyrically these are sad love songs, but also sharp. Wilson is very aware of his pain, but he's not whining about it. In short, good for its type, and for late night listening.
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This CD showcases extraordinary talent
author: Not Lame
From the first few bars of the first song, "Broken Bones", I knew this was going to be a wonderful record because of its uplifting, but haunting melodic glide that reminded me of the best songs off of Grant Lee Buffalo`s "Fuzzy" album. Indeed, that spirit continues on "Pictures From The Long Ago". Other important, striking influences dash in and out of focus creating a just as strong as impact as this first song: Jon Brion, Aimee Mann, Micheal Penn, The Eels and Kevin Tihista. This CD showcases extraordinary talent and something that has been missing from music at large - depth of content surrounded by irresistible sounds, it`s beautiful, rich and warm. Filled with expression and sweet sounding melodies all over the place, Plasticsoul is anything *but* plastic. "Lead singer Steven Wilson has a purity in his voice that soars above mere mortal composers of fine pop music, his songs harken Jon Brion and Peter Case in their finest moments." - Hatcher Pass. An album richly rewarding and one that will see repeated listens by Not Lamers galore. Extremely Highly Recommended!
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One of the best CDs of 2005
author: Joshua Schramm
Pictures from the Long Ago is full of catchy, thoughful tunes and interesting sounds. Songs like 'Borrowed and Gone' and 'You Choose Me' will stick in your head for days causing you to listen to the CD incessantly :) and love it.
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