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The Tami Show : Blue In Green
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Dark, folky, mournful, uplifting, tough and sweet, part Chet Baker, part Kris Kristofferson, part Ennio Morricone, and a lot in between.
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2005
Blue In Green Record Label: Band Syndrome Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Help Me Make It Through The Night 4:53 Album Only
The Wife And Kids 4:17 Album Only
Last Night 2:34 Album Only
Holiday For Love 4:00 Album Only
Grind My Nails 2:52 Album Only
Hell Is Other People 4:04 Album Only
I Know Who You Are, I Saw What You Did 1:14 Album Only
America Hates You 1:15 Album Only
Last Year At Stinson Beach 4:15 Album Only
Resigned To Her Fate 5:25 Album Only
Green In Blue 1:27 Album Only
Marta (reprise) 4:18 Album Only
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Album Notes

From Paris,Texas to Paris,France

Old Cowtown to the Barbary Coast

The Street Corner to the Cabaret

Altman's Nashville to Bogart's Casablanca...



THE TAMI SHOW

"No artifice, just art; no pretense, just perfect."

-Ron Curran, Bang Magazine

Founded in San Francisco in 1999 by Texas native Tami Means, The Tami Show inspired by the '60s variety show of the same name), began as a solo act, and has gradually morphed through various incarnations into a five-piece band, which includes Tony Watts on harmonica, Luis Moran on trumpet and vocals (both of whom appeared on the self-titled first LP), Todd Gleason on accompanying guitar and vocals, Matt Stromberg on drums, and Ms. Means on guitar, lead vocals, and everything else. The recording of the as-yet untitled second LP is well under way and should be ready for release in early 2005. The first album was comprised of half originals and half covers, incliuding songs by Elizabeth Cotten and Johnny Mercer. With the current arrangement , there is a fuller sound, which still manages to be stark and melodic. Each instrument contributes just enough to make it's point, creating delicate harmonies with the others, while the whole thing moves along with the forcefulness and purpose of a steam engine. The songs are meticulously arranged, leaving some room for improvised inspiration, and ending up somewhere between a movie score, a bossa nova cabaret, and a rock n' roll hootenanny. The effect is dark, folky, mournful, uplifting, tough and sweet, part Chet Baker, part Kris Kristofferson, part Ennio Morricone, and a lot in between. All of these elements come together to produce a highly original and satisfying sound, making The Tami Show a musical experience not to be missed.



So, here's to the new old times

We could own this town, get everybody jumping until the floor caves in, have them clawing at the door-- mirrors, models, limos and cocaine--you know what I'm talking about. We could do it. But really we'd prefer to close down the dance hall amidst old streamers and a few lonely spinning bodies, courting their partners with nervous hands and tight smiles, in the fallen crepe paper shadows in a barn by the beach, on some dying, drizzling Sunday afternoon...

-T.S.

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REVIEWS

Another Great Gem
author: Patrick Matthew
Everything that Tami gives us is beautiful music. Delicate food for the soul. Feast on this offering and all will be well. And please include your friends, lest they go hungry. Buy it.
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