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Soft Commands

 
Album Review: Soft Commands
 

  • Artist: Ken Stringfellow
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 13, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Ex-Posies frontman Ken Stringfellow returns for another round of intricate pop/rock confections with the FM-ready Soft Commands. This time around, the singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist broadens his horizons with forays into Burt Bacharach soft rock, soul, and even dub. Writing and recording all over the world -- New York, Senegal, Stockholm, Seattle, Paris, Vancouver, and Hollywood -- Stringfellow has concocted a frustratingly obtuse record that's as beautiful and bold as it is shapeless and erratic. Soft Commands plays like a compilation, taking on Jackson Browne pop ("You Drew"), experimental reggae ("You Became the Dawn"), and heavily orchestrated Phil Spector bliss ("When You Find Someone") with varying results -- the latter sounds like a sequel to the Walker Brothers' 1966 classic "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore." Stringfellow's crystal-clear vocals have always been among his stronger attributes, and they couldn't be any better on tracks like the gorgeous and epic closer "Death of a City," but when he attempts a multi-note soul croon on the bluesy "Let Me Do," the cool confidence that rings true within the confines of his pop material is rendered shaky and thin by a milieu he may be better off appreciating from afar. Soft Commands is full of the intricate arrangements and clever wordplay that power pop fans have come to expect from the artist, and nowhere is that more apparent than on the serpentine rocker "Don't Die," a heavy, complex, and blissfully Posie-esque rumination on death that requires several listens before attaching itself to your brain like a remora to a shark. It's a reminder that despite the occasional deviation, Stringfellow is still capable of balancing beauty and danger within the confines of the four-minute pop song, and for fans of melodic rock everywhere, that's a damn good thing. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Drew Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:06)
Any Love (Cassandra et Lune) Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (4:38)
Known Diamond Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (5:30)
When U Find Someone Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:52)
Don't Die Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:07)
Let Me Do Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:45)
For Your Sake Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:58)
Je Vous en Prie Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:34)
You Become the Dawn Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:26)
Dawn of the Dub of the Dawn Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (2:11)
Cyclone Graves Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (3:58)
Death of a City Ken Stringfellow Ken Stringfellow (4:32)

Credits

Jay Thomas (Trumpet), Jill Sobule (Drums), Barbara Mitchell (Advisor), Craig Flory (Saxophone), Craig Flory (Sax (Tenor)), Larry Knechtel (Organ), Larry Knechtel (Bass), Larry Knechtel (Piano), Larry Knechtel (Piano (Electric)), Bill Rieflin (Drums), Ken Stringfellow (Organ), Ken Stringfellow (Synthesizer), Ken Stringfellow (Bass), Ken Stringfellow (Guitar), Ken Stringfellow (Mandolin), Ken Stringfellow (Percussion), Ken Stringfellow (Piano), Ken Stringfellow (Autoharp), Ken Stringfellow (Cymbals), Ken Stringfellow (Drums), Ken Stringfellow (Keyboards), Ken Stringfellow (Programming), Ken Stringfellow (Tambourine), Ken Stringfellow (Vocals), Ken Stringfellow (Producer), Ken Stringfellow (Vibraphone), Ken Stringfellow (Guiro), Ken Stringfellow (Omnichord), Ken Stringfellow (Mixing), Ken Stringfellow (Scenery), Fred Chalenor (Bass), Rick Fisher (Mastering), Kip Beelman (Producer), Kip Beelman (Engineer), Kip Beelman (Mixing), Scott Colburn (Mixing), Kevin French (Booking), David "Hot Rod" Shuman (Engineer), Chris Stover (Trombone), Sarah Edin (Violin), Pelle Halvarsson (Cello), Pelle Halvarsson (Theremin), Tiffany Wilson (Vocals), Luzubu Suzuki 4x4 (Production Consultant), Bootsy Holler (Art Direction), Bootsy Holler (Photography), James Alderman (Booking), Phil Peterson (Arranger), Phil Peterson (Cello), John Roderick (Guitar (Acoustic)), Larry Luther (Engineer), Kathrine Bergström (Laughs), Eric Leonard (Graphic Design), Eric Leonard (Layout Design), Emily McIntosh (Vocals), Mark Taylor (Sax (Alto))
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