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Amy LaVere
Anchors & Anvils
Archer
Paul Taylor
Open Closed
Makeshift
LaVere sings in a retiring purr that conceals lyrics of positively Victorian slyness. In "Cupid's Arrow," she sings, "I found a bow and a little arrow/ In a store/That was full of nothing/I was there for/I bought it for a song/I had saved up in a pocket." Splitting the difference between confessional and evasive, it's a strange, woebegone record.
If Anchors casts LaVere as oddball torch singer, Taylor's Open Closed takes as its models the tightly packed pop of Memphis forefathers like Van Duren and Alex Chilton. Overdubbing virtually everything himself, Taylor sounds spaced-out on the title track, and "Get Things Done" features a piano part that suggests a neurotic Badfinger. It's ambitious stuff, and on the amazing "He's 15, She's in a Magazine," he conflates Van Dyke Parks and Gilberto Gil, and even says something new about the loneliness of the one-man band.