Singer/songwriter Joy Eden Harrison makes her recording debut,showcasing a style that is a unique mix of jazzy, blues-inflected melodies with offbeat, slightly humorous lyrics. The daughter of conceptual artists,Harrison was obviously influenced by the parade of visiting artists, musicians, and intellectuals who visited her home during her childhood. Her vocals and material have that ethereal tone found on records of the past; sort of a mix between Suzanne Vega and Billie Holiday. Her lyrics are often full of imagery. As on the languid title track,"Angel Town": "when the sun comes up on Angel Town/the streets are filled with tears/they run from your back door/through this sleeping neighborhood/down to the river." The sound of Dixieland swing is the basis of "I'll Be All Right,." The bouncy "Yesterday's a Thief," has sweeping accordion and a trumpet solo that recalls Lester Young and Chet Baker. The majority of the tracks are Harrison originals, but there's a haunting version of Tom Waits' "Grapefruit Moon," and a soft swing take on Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces." "Johnny Midnight" is slick, hepcat jazz. The forlorn "Silent Movie Love" has gentle muted riffing by Buddy Blue and a dusky trumpet solo by Mitch Manker. The soft grit of "First Kisses" brings to mind midnight dalliances. Joy Eden Harrison, through the filters of a former folkie, honors the rich,soft textures of traditional swing jazz. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
Angel Town
02/07/1995
All Music Guide Review
Angel Town Track Listing
Credits of Angel Town
- Mitch Manker & his Brass Section
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Duncan Moore
- Drums
- Rik Shannon
- Art Direction, Design
- Joy Eden Harrison
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
- Jeff Berkley
- Percussion
- Louis Fanucchi
- Accordion
- Donna Gast
- Make-Up, Hair Stylist
- Robbie Helm
- Saxophone
- Phil Rockhold
- Assistant Engineer
- Gunner Biggs
- Bass (Upright)
- Tim Steelbone Cook
- Trombone
- Rick Helzer
- Piano
- Buddy Blue
- Guitar, Producer











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