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Being Visited is Lo Galluccio’s first solo CD, released on the Knitting Factory label in 1997. The album is a potent brew of 4-track recordings of spoken and sung tracks and live band arrangements of original ballads and reharmonized jazz standards, like “You go to my Head.” Set in the middle is a mesmerizing cover of Lou Reed’s “Pale Blue Eyes” and all are bookended by “Queen of Mars” – a deceptively simple ballad about an invented character with “pink hair and sharp teeth” that serves as Lo’s nemesis and twin. See video on her Myspace page: www.myspace.com/lolagalluccio.) Players on the record include: Miki Navazio (guitar), Brad Jones (upright bass), and Mike Evans (drums.) Other players who contributed their virtuostic voices were Roy Nathanson (Jazz Passengers, soprano sax), Chris Bowers (electric bass) and Khartik Swaminathan (electric violin.), plus added percussion.
An elegiac masterpiece of odd twists and turns, Galluccio worked for three years with her own 4-track arrangements, chanting tracks of poetry against her own beats, and then working on piano and guitar to make up simple arrangements of most of the songs that were more fully developed by bands headed by the likes of Knox Chandler and Dave Tronzo at clubs like the Knitting Factory and CBGB’s Gallery. The silver thread running through the CD is Lo’s voice; child-like, magical and keen – you will be enchanted by the entire assembly.
| POSTED BY: EricLawrence | POSTED ON: 30 Apr 2008 11:56 AM | ||
"Being Visited" by Lo Galluccio is an avante-garge pop album full of delightful oddity. Lo has a wonderful voice and her mixed styles of delivery – both spoken and sung – is delightfully unique. This CD’s sound draws from many genres and regions, and stretches the boundaries of traditional pop. Lo’s seductive vocals are certainly the centerpiece of these tunes. Also adding to the appeal of this album are some cool harmonies, overlaying of verses, and general weirdness. Moreover, the arrangements take their appropriate place behind Lo’s captivating vocals, and successfully accentuate the mood of each song. Highlights include "Black Sun,” which flaunts an intense vocal performance and some good tabla work. The cover of "You Go to My Head" is ambiently jazzy, with a powerful build and sultry vocals. "Being Visited" is a spoken-word piece with otherworldly lyrics, nice vocal layers and an array of haunting instruments. If you like Bjork and Patty Smith, you'll like this one. -William and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team Check out Lo Galluccio's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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