Thea Gilmore, Loft Music (Flying Sparks, 2003; Compass, 2005) Loft Music is an album of covers from English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It's a refreshing collection, containing innovative interpretations of a range of songs, taking in pop, folk and blues along the way.
Pole position has to be awarded to Gilmore's delicious bluesy cover of the Great Depression-era Bing Crosby hit, "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?" where the acoustic accompaniment provides the perfect platform from which Gilmore can launch her swinging, sultry vocals, to a most alluring effect. Another acoustic rendition, this time of Phil Ochs' folky "When I'm Gone," is similarly well suited to Gilmore's plaintive nuances. Elsewhere, Gilmore does a great job on the Buzzcocks' punk-rock classic "Ever Fallen in Love" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising." With both of these Gilmore is able to tap into a level of emotion quite different from the original performances, harnessing a raw beauty in each case. With Loft Music, Gilmore has crafted an eclectic collection that is a real pleasure to listen to -- interpreting each song with due reverence and sensitivity. With a voice as sensuous as Gilmore's, one imagines this album of covers will have made 10 songwriters very happy indeed. ![]() |
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