Jesse Sykes

Oh, My Girl

Jesse Sykes - Oh, My Girl

06/08/2004 | Barsuk 

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All Music Guide Review

Oh, My Girl, the second album by singer/songwriter Jesse Sykes and her band the Sweet Hereafter -- led by Phil Wandscher -- picks up where her debut, Reckless Burning, left off. Songs are played at cough-syrup tempo, production is sparse, instrumentation equally so, offering just enough of a frame for the melody and lyrics to hang themselves on, and everything, absolutely everything, is underplayed. There is plenty of dynamic tension, but little to no dynamic range. Yes, this is a good thing. Sykes' ghostly voice, which hovers about her words more than inhabits them, has enough old-world folkiness, raw -- if intentionally muted -- willingness, and lonesome country pain in it to carry off these tunes with authority. Produced, mixed and engineered by multi-instrumentalist Tucker Martine, Oh, My Girl is full of slow, dipping passion, moody expressionism and poetic smarts to make it stand out in a sensual, narcotic way from the rest of the gothic alterna-twang pack. And one more thing: Sykes has more emotion in the grain of her halting, cracking voice than a whole army of Margo Timmins'es -- so let the comparisons stop now, please. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Oh, My Girl Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Oh, My Girl
  • 4:38
  • Sound Clip for Oh, My Girl from Oh, My Girl


  • 3
  • Troubled Soul
  • 5:09
  • Sound Clip for Troubled Soul from Oh, My Girl


  • 6
  • Tell the Boys
  • 3:52
  • Sound Clip for Tell the Boys from Oh, My Girl


  • 8
  • Winter Hunter
  • 5:27
  • Sound Clip for Winter Hunter from Oh, My Girl


  • Credits of Oh, My Girl

    • Tucker Martine
    • Percussion, Producer, Mixing, Sounds, Engineer, Drums
    • Steve Moore
    • Piano, Wurlitzer, Vibraphone, Trombone, Keyboards
    • Jon Hyde
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Pedal Steel


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