With no apologies for doing a cut’n’paste from a post of a few months back….
JUST REALISED…..……that it’s the end of the first month of 2017 and I never ever got round to sharing with you my favourite record of 2016.
For the first half of the year, I had assumed it was going to be Adam Stafford who would have taken the honour for his wondrous work Taser Revelations which was without any doubt my most played album across the entire year; there was also going to be an honourable mention for Emma Pollock whose In Search Of Harperfield was as classy and enjoyable as anything she had ever recorded in her time with The Delgados and was way superior to her previous two solo efforts.
But in mid-July, Ette released their debut LP Homemade Lemonade which in due course proved to be the one that I fell most for last year. I wasn’t alone as a number of other Scottish-based bloggers and professional writers (i.e. those who get paid by magazines and newspapers for offering their opinions) also gave it the highest possible praise.
Ette is sort of the solo project of Carla Easton, one of the four members of the all-girl Glasgow band TeenCanteen. She teamed up with multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer Joe Kane and in just five days they recorded a damn-near perfect, diverse and intelligent pop album. All ten tunes are memorably catchy, tipping their hat to all sorts of all genres and influences – I hear, among others, the girl-groups so beloved of Phil Ramone mixing it up with Clare Grogan, Kate Bush, Kylie, 80s synth bands, bubblegum, rap and the occasional hint of folk-rock that so many bands from Scotland are proving so adept at.
I was also delighted that it came out on Olive Grove Records, a label that has been on the go for a few years now thanks to the hard work and dedication of Lloyd Meredith, one of the real unsung heroes of the music industry in Scotland; at long last, his label has what I hope is proving to be a reasonably decent selling record after so many top-quality releases over the past five or so years have sold in relatively small numbers.
(Last time round there was no mp3 as I wanted to encourage folk to buy the album. The fact that it is sold out means I’m happy now to offer one up today)
mp3 : Ette – Fireworks
I did buy the album after your last post, happy I did – it is fab! And I can pretty safely say that without TVV I would never have heard about them/her.
The new songs that Carla road tested last Saturday suggests that the follow up album will be just as good