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Album Review: Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars

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The most produced of her records, Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars' self-titled record maintains that minimal style inherent in Doiron's previous releases. Wooden Stars are the perfect band to work with Julie Dorion. Both capture the sense of the other, blending wonderfully. Most of the tunes are straight-ahead rock with keyboards and vocals accenting the bass and drums. A charm exists in the play between the vocals and the music, where it seems the songs may fall apart at times. These moments are usually backed up with total fixed aim on the next track. "The Best Thing for Me" is a faster metered song with a direct approach. Doiron's vocals have matured with a deeper power and fun play with harmony. The syncopated syllables are still intact, giving an emphasis to the psychology of the lyrics. One can tell that these songs were written on guitar. Drums are used correctly in this case, accenting the beautiful guitar style. Guitar melodies and solos blend nicely with ending jams, leaving the listener in the air with the twinkling tones. "Sweeter" is the closing track that has been reworked from Loneliest in the Morning. The male vocals are more present, adding a sense of longing. In the face of a more produced, upbeat record, a sadness underlies all of the tracks, making this record very successful, deserving of the 2000 Canadian Juno Award. ~ David Serra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Last Time Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (3:03)
Gone Gone Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (4:42)
The Longest Winter Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (3:00)
The Best Thing for Me Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (4:16)
In This Dark Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (3:43)
Drums and Horns Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (3:05)
Dance Music Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (2:08)
Au Contraire Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (3:58)
Seven Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (5:09)
The Second Time Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (4:54)
Sweeter Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars Julie Doiron, Wooden Stars (4:50)

Credits

Mike Feuerstack (Guitar), Mike Feuerstack (Vocals), Andy McCormack (Drums), Lloyd Hanson (Engineer), Lloyd Hanson (Mastering), Julien Beillard (Bass), Julien Beillard (Guitar), Julie Doiron (Mixing), Wooden Stars (Producer), Julie Doiron (Producer), Julie Doiron (Guitar), Julien Beillard (Vocals), Lloyd Hanson (Mastering Advisor), Julie Doiron (Vocals), Lloyd Hanson (Mixing), Lloyd Hanson (Producer)
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Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars
Studio album by Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars
Released 1999
Genre Indie rock
Length 42:47
Label Sappy Records
Tree Records
Professional reviews
Julie Doiron chronology
Will You Still Love Me?
(1999)
Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars
(1999)
Désormais
(2001)
Wooden Stars chronology
The Moon
(1999)
Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars
(1999)
People Are Different
(2007)

Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars is a 1999 album recorded by Julie Doiron in collaboration with the indie rock band Wooden Stars. It represented the first time that Doiron had collaborated with a band since the end of Eric's Trip.

The album won the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year in 2000.

Track listing

  1. "The Last Time" - 3:03
  2. "Gone Gone" - 4:42
  3. "The Longest Winter" - 2:59
  4. "The Best thing for Me" - 4:17
  5. "In This Dark" - 3:42
  6. "Drums + Horns" - 3:05
  7. "Dance Music" - 2:34
  8. "Au Contraire" - 03:11
  9. "Seven" - 5:09
  10. "The Second Time" - 4:54
  11. "Sweeter" - 4:49



 
 

 

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