DAVID STEINHART: Clean

David Steinhart

Clean

© 2001 David Steinhart (789744095526)

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Pop art's vocalist/guitarist steps solo with a sweetly melodic, lightly folksy pop album. It has a simple charm to it; a refreshing breather from so many of the overly slick singer/songwriter albums that are out there. - B-Side

tracks

1 Not So Smart
2 It's a Sign
3 The Smaller Person
4 From Now On
5 Drive
6 Waiting for that Ride
7 Good Sense
8 Like You
9 Summer Confession #12
10 Cold
11 The Cat SOng
12 Grace

notes

First of all, let me say he's not my brother, I'm not his agent and no money has changed hands - hell, I've never even met the guy! He's just a damned fine artist and I'm a sucker for his clever, crafty and utterly charming music.
- zorilla.com

Steinhart's voice at times has an almost British quality to it, reminding me of the more illustrious recordings by Love Spit Love.
-Jeff Marsh

Terrific, sunny-yet-snidey pop. Cynics will leap out of their skins. Unfashionable, but a fine sheen.
- Melody Maker

... rise above the standard-issue L.A. pop.
-Eric Layton / Entertainment Today

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  • My Boss
    author: Tony Molina

    I just want to say im very proud to say... David Steinhart use to be my boss back in the 90's. I worked in his company and supported all the technical portion of the company. Anyway, not only was he a great person to work for but hes also a great artist! He use to have a studio in his work place where he would practice with his band... maybe still does not sure. I always knew he would go far. His music is outstanding! Cheers!

  • Glue Magazine Review of "Clean"
    author: Glue Mazagine

    I love pop. I love melodies. I don't want to hear about your child abuse. So thank Christ for David Steinhart, who makes great pop, not crap-radio pop. Remember great pop? Lulling melodies, dulcet voices sans sweetening? "Clean" is just what it claims to be, stripped-down, thoughtful pop that never gets coy. When he sings "This is just a sad love song," he's backed by an optimistic Burt Bacharach-style vibraphone that belies his claim. Steinhart's sensitive-guy approach and his experiences on both ends of breakups give you songs to identiy with no matter where you are in your love life. If you're wondering what happened to Steinhart's last band, Smart Brown Handbag, he explains it on the short 'n' sweet opening track, whose chorus goes, "Not so smart arter all." But it's devoid of bitterness; in fact, the whole CD resonates with the feeling you get when you get over someone faster than you expected to. -Ruth Reynolds

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