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Album ****
"For years
now, Norman Kelsey has been a shining star in the Los
Angeles music scene as the charismatic frontman of bands such as
Bat Country, Rush Hour Soul, and Idle Kings. He has toured
the world bringing his unique style of funk-infested pop and
rock to fans on both sides of the Atlantic. One might say
he owes his fans a love letter. A Talent for Loving is
just that.
Breaking free from
the confines of a group setting, Norman has finally chosen to
step out on his own and release his first solo CD, and A
Talent for Loving trumpets his arrival with bravado and
confidence. The singer, songwriter and bassist has been
honing his chops and finely tuning his sound, which is a
delightfully tight cornucopia of influences mixed into something
new, fresh, and real. You might hear a little Prince, a
little James Brown, a little Chic, a little Motown, a little
Beatles, or a little Lenny Kravitz. These artists may
provide an ingredient or two, but the soulful, danceable,
soaringly harmonious end recipe is all Norman.
But wait...I know
what you must be thinking. In this age of the
easily-downloadable single, why take my word for it that the
album is a good as that? Maybe purchasing entire CDs has
become too 90s for today's music fans. That's fine...then
allow me to steer you in the right direction. If you want
to sample it using DigStation,
let me recommend the first song and title track. "A
Talent For Loving" was named the catchiest song at last
year's International Pop Overthrow festival when Norman played
it in London, and you'll see why. The sharp, jangling
guitars and infectious hook will stick in your head, as well as
get your feet moving.
Now doesn't it
feel good to cut loose and dance? Then why not keep your
groove going? Download "U Had the $" and the
party won't have to stop. Norman's punchy bass line,
combined with his impeccable harmonies and a snappy guitar will
make sure your party doesn't have to stop. In fact, you
can keep it going with a perfect trifecta of dance rock tunes.
Download "Sucka" and let the funky wah-wah guitars
call you back to the floor, even if it's only the floor of your
own house.
Whew...that's a
lot of energy for just three songs. By now, you might be
needing a bit of a cool down. Download "Everything My
Heart Desires". The CD's first ballad has a soaring
chorus courtesy of Norman's amazing voice that seems to reach
the stratosphere as he professes his love. It's a 70s
groove made modern, and such a beautiful tune that my fiancée
and I are actually planning to have our first dance to it at our
wedding next year.
Now that you're in
the mood for romance, no need to stop there. Download
"Done Lost My Mind" for a gentle, open proclamation of
sentiment. Get that arm of yours around someone you love
and let the music guide you to the next level. But you
shouldn't let the moment pass too quickly just because a song
only lasts four minutes or so...be prepared, and download the
spectacular "Love Someone", the album's finale, to
make sure your night doesn't end too quickly.
Feels great,
doesn't it? Time for a little post-romantic encounter
pick-me-up. "Everyone's Ingénue" is the perfect
download. The Stones-esque guitars and hook will put a
smile on your face, and the beat will get you back into the
groove.
No need to stop
there...keep it going. "Fall Out" is a crisp,
punchy slice of funk and soul that will have you moving again,
and if you're really feeling it, "Roosevelt's Revue"
will top off a perfect evening of fun and romance. After
that, you might as well enjoy a nightcap...I always like a
little pure rock to wind myself down to, and if you're like me,
you'll want to download "Down By Love" and "I
Can't Cry For You", two songs that prove Norman is an
artist as comfortable in rock as he is in soul.
By now, you've
downloaded the entire album, and have had a total blast
listening to it. And you've also realized this isn't your
standard-issue independent release. A Talent For Loving
is not some CD made in a guy's basement with a Radio Shack
tape machine. Norman took his talent for music all over
the world, using top studios in both the US and the UK to
deliver a polished, fully produced, radio-ready release that's
bound to have the record companies leaning in for a closer
listen. As a music fan, I hear a lot of independent
records, and as a reviewer, I enjoy telling our readers about
ones they shouldn't pass up. This is by far the best indie
release I've heard to date.
If you haven't
actually started the single downloads yet, may I go back to my
original point? A Talent for Loving is gigantic fun
in a small package. Norman offers a little something for
everyone, whether your taste is to dance, romance, or just rock
out. It actually IS one of the rare offerings that merits
buying the entire CD. Your heart, soul, and feet will be
thanking you for a long time to come."
- Mike
Jacobson, DMC
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