Liam Forde: Great To Be Here

Here’s a guy that has a lot of potential as a singer/songwriter in the jazz vernacular. East Coaster Liam Forde delivers quirky lyrics in cleverly and almost spontaneously felt arrangement, backed up by the flexible team of Zachary Eldridge/dr, Chris Bonner/b, Adam Stoler-Fladimir Medail/g, Matt Owens/tp, Geoff Countryman/sax, Rick Parker/tb, David Farrell Melton/org, Joel Thompson/synth and a strings section of Kristine Kruta, Erica Swindell and Will Curry. His voice has a dash of Broadway clarity, a hint of Mark Murphy, but with a punk sensibility not unlike Modern Lover Jonathan Richmond. The songs? Well, “nerdy” is only a start, with songs entitled “Geraniums” and “Tomatoes in August” about gardening techniques, but with a tender and cool musical pulse. A story is read that is half Broadway, half Better Homes and Gardens in “Mrs. Dudley” while Dave Frishberg meets Lorraine Feather in the clever “Plaza Hotel”. A Jack Jones pop feel is with horns and synth on “I Don’t Know” and waltzing bohemia takes place on “Paris When It’s Grey”.  Music for being stuck in study hall.

www.liam-forde.com

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