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		<title>Skylark: Ren&#233;e Olstead</title>
		<link>http://quantumradio.net/2009/02/skylark-rene-olstead/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DJDark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This singer-actor&#8217;s sophomore major label disc comes four years after its initial release date. Whatever the hold-up, the Texan wunderkind, now 19, has grown into her voice, bringing subtlety and resonance to womanly tunes such as &#34;Lover Man&#34; and &#34;My Baby Just Cares For Me.&#34; Her rich, graceful sound is a cross between Tierney Sutton [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This singer-actor&#8217;s sophomore major label disc comes four years after its initial release date. Whatever the hold-up, the Texan wunderkind, now 19, has grown into her voice, bringing subtlety and resonance to womanly tunes such as &quot;Lover Man&quot; and &quot;My Baby Just Cares For Me.&quot; Her rich, graceful sound is a cross between Tierney Sutton and Christina Aguilera, and hitmaker David Foster has her dishing up jazz-flavoured pop big-band style on standards such as &quot;You&#8217;ve Changed&quot; and the title track. She&#8217;s been called a female Michael Bublé, which isn&#8217;t far off the mark.</p>
<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.thestar.com/Entertainment/article/584892">The Star.ca</a></em></p>
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		<title>Robyn Hitchcock and The Venus 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DJDark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fifty-five is hardly old age, but it would appear old enough to get Robyn Hitchcock thinking about a few things. Goodnight Oslo, the beloved British acid-folkie&#8217;s second album with the Venus 3 – guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Scott McCaughey and drummer Bill Rieflin, all poached from the extended R.E.M. family – is rife with allusions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fifty-five is hardly old age, but it would appear old enough to get Robyn Hitchcock thinking about a few things. </p>
<p><i>Goodnight Oslo</i>, the beloved British acid-folkie&#8217;s second album with the Venus 3 – guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Scott McCaughey and drummer Bill Rieflin, all poached from the extended R.E.M. family – is rife with allusions to death, time passing and the wilder nights of Hitchcock&#8217;s youth. He&#8217;s said the creepy title track was inspired by a speed-fuelled romp in Norway many years ago with his old Soft Boys bandmate Morris Windsor (who guests here, along with the Decemberists&#8217; Colin Meloy and Harvey Danger&#8217;s Sean Nelson). </p>
<p>&quot;Saturday Groovers&quot; relishes in smelling &quot;the smoke from the lungs of the Saturday groovers&quot; with jubilant, T. Rex-like swagger, then situates the reminiscence in a present fraught with &quot;heart disease and gout.&quot; &quot;16 Years&quot; turns a cold eye upon &quot;16 years when all I got was high.&quot; The lingering &quot;Your Head Here,&quot; meanwhile, could be staring down into a friend&#8217;s casket and confronting the inevitable: &quot;Life is all I own / You walk a thousand miles and you&#8217;re alone.&quot; </p>
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<p><i>Goodnight Oslo </i>balances mirth and macabre in customary fashion, offering a woozy love song in &quot;TLC&quot; (for Triptisol, Librium and Carbatrol) to the three drugs that make a partner bearable, and a dissection of human romance on &quot;Intricate Thing&quot; packed with cryptic ponderings like: &quot;You&#8217;re not just friends / You&#8217;re not just bodies by the window / Bodies in the lounge / Bodies by the small settee.&quot; Yet another strong entry in a cluttered, 30-year catalogue.</p>
<p> <em>Source: <a href="http://www.thestar.com/Entertainment/article/588424">The Star.ca</a></em></p>
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