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Rachael Yamagata EP

 
Album Review: Rachael Yamagata EP
 

  • Artist: Rachael Yamagata
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 07, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Extended Play (EP)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On her debut release, singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata distinguishes herself from the contemporary lot of post-Lilith Fair artists and does it without pretense and with plenty of passion. This Chicago transplant is on her way in matching the conviction of some of her influences (Carole King, James Taylor) while imposing a majestic, jazz-tinged rock sound. Beth Orton and Leona Naess have made a strong impression thus far, and Yamagata intends on joining them with this stunning six-song EP. She is vintage cool in a modern world of solo artists, and songs like "Collide" and "Known for Years" are strong in spirit. She may only be in her early twenties, but Yamagata is a weathered soul with a sophisticated frame of mind. The achingly beautiful "Worn Me Down" laments over twisted romance and Yamagata's sultry delivery soothes such pain for one of her most impressive songs yet. Her true talent lies in telling a story because Yamagata is able to take the listener to another place. Whether or not that place is comfortable or ill at ease, Yamagata cares enough to make it a solid experience for both she and whoever wants to hear about it. That in itself suggests that Rachael Yamagata is ready to belong. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Collide Rachael Yamagata Rachael Yamagata (5:02)
Known for Years Rachael Yamagata Rachael Yamagata (4:16)
Worn Me Down Rachael Yamagata Rachael Yamagata (4:34)
The Reason Why Rachael Yamagata Rachael Yamagata (5:09)
Would You Please/These Girls Rachael Yamagata Rachael Yamagata (12:37)

Credits

Karl Berger (Vibraphone), Chandler Travis (Bass), Kevin Salem (Guitar), Michael Brauer (Mixing), Malcolm Burn (Bass), Malcolm Burn (Guitar), Malcolm Burn (Percussion), Malcolm Burn (Keyboards), Malcolm Burn (Producer), Aaron Comess (Percussion), Aaron Comess (Drums), Doug McBride (Bass), Doug McBride (Producer), Doug McBride (Engineer), Jane Scarpantoni (Cello), Steve Ralbovsky (A&R), Eric Remschneider (Cello), Joe West (Engineer), Kevin Westenberg (Photography), Matt Walker (Drums), Todd Vos (Engineer), Todd Vos (Mixing), Joe Wohlmuth (Engineer), Joshua "Cartier" Cutsinger (Engineer), Nathaniel Chan (Assistant Engineer), Rachael Yamagata (Guitar), Rachael Yamagata (Piano), Rachael Yamagata (Keyboards), Rachael Yamagata (Vocals), Rachael Yamagata (Vocals (Background)), Rachael Yamagata (Fender Rhodes), James Johnston (Bass), Cindi Peters (Production Coordination)
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Rachael Yamagata EP
Rachael Yamagata EP cover
EP by Rachael Yamagata
Released Flag of the United States 7 October 2003
Flag of the United Kingdom 15 March 2004
Genre Blues & Rock
Length 31:39
Label BMG
Producer Malcolm Burn
Doug McBride
Professional reviews
Rachael Yamagata chronology
EP
(2003)
Happenstance
(2004)

EP is a 2003 album by Rachael Yamagata, released by BMG. All songs and lyrics were written by Yamagata except "These Girls", which was co-written by Chris Holmes. The album was produced by Malcolm Burn except the song "Collide", which was produced by Doug McBride.

Track listing

  1. "Collide" (appeared also on Steroscope by Bumpus)
  2. "Known for Years"
  3. "Worn Me Down" (EP Version)
  4. "The Reason Why" (EP Version)
  5. "Would You Please" (including hidden track "These Girls")

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