MP3 David Myles - Things Have Changed
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âThings Have Changedâ features horns reminiscent of Al Greenâs soul music, Mississippi John Hurt-style finger-picking, and a rich vocal that falls somewhere between Chet Baker and Paul Simon.
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, FOLK: Folk Blues
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âIf I said the style was familiar but uncharted, I would be shortchanging you with an oxymoron, perhaps cheating you into accepting my words instead of the remarkable music of David Myles.â
- Mary-Lynn Wardle, FFWD (Calgary)
âMyles is greatly talented, singing thoughtful lyrics in a voice that ranges from a clear pitch to a rugged whispery growlâ¦â
- Elizabeth Bromstein, NOW Magazine (Toronto)
Singer-songwriter David Mylesâ second full-length album, âThings Have Changedâ, is the latest in a long line of musical achievements.
At age eleven, he was a finalist in the Connaught Street School lip synch contest for his version of âHeartbreak Hotelâ. Ten years later, Myles played with a blues band in a Chinese soccer stadium. The show was televised to millions of people. Back in Canada, he opened for west-coast rap group âThe Rascalzâ as a beat-boxer. This year he played trumpet on recent but unreleased Buck 65 recordings.
Add to that a well-received debut album, âTogether and Aloneâ, and youâve got a man whose appetite for music is insatiable.
Mylesâ new album, âThings Have Changedâ departs from the traditional definition of roots music. Co-produced with Charles Austin (Joel Plaskett, Matt Mays, Buck 65), âThings Have Changedâ features horns reminiscent of Al Greenâs soul music, Mississippi John Hurt-style finger-picking, and smooth vocals that fall somewhere between Chet Baker and Paul Simon.
Myles has opted for the âfull bandâ treatment of his songs with horns, pedal steel, mandolin, banjo, piano, Wurlitzer organ, guitar, upright bass and drums. âThings Have Changedâ features some of Atlantic Canadaâs finest musicians. Jill Barber, Dale Murray (Cuff the Duke, Buck 65, Nathan Wiley), Matt Murphy (Flashing Lights, Superfriendz), Gabe Minnikin (The Guthries), Tom Easley (Hot Toddy), Geoff Arsenault (Ray Bonneville, Carlos Del Junco), and others join forces to create an album reminiscent of early Ry Cooder, Tom Waits and J.J. Cale.
For more information on David Myles and his extensive touring schedule, visit his website: www.davidmyles.com.
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
âIf I said the style was familiar but uncharted, I would be shortchanging you with an oxymoron, perhaps cheating you into accepting my words instead of the remarkable music of David Myles.â
- Mary-Lynn Wardle, FFWD (Calgary)
âMyles is greatly talented, singing thoughtful lyrics in a voice that ranges from a clear pitch to a rugged whispery growlâ¦â
- Elizabeth Bromstein, NOW Magazine (Toronto)
Singer-songwriter David Mylesâ second full-length album, âThings Have Changedâ, is the latest in a long line of musical achievements.
At age eleven, he was a finalist in the Connaught Street School lip synch contest for his version of âHeartbreak Hotelâ. Ten years later, Myles played with a blues band in a Chinese soccer stadium. The show was televised to millions of people. Back in Canada, he opened for west-coast rap group âThe Rascalzâ as a beat-boxer. This year he played trumpet on recent but unreleased Buck 65 recordings.
Add to that a well-received debut album, âTogether and Aloneâ, and youâve got a man whose appetite for music is insatiable.
Mylesâ new album, âThings Have Changedâ departs from the traditional definition of roots music. Co-produced with Charles Austin (Joel Plaskett, Matt Mays, Buck 65), âThings Have Changedâ features horns reminiscent of Al Greenâs soul music, Mississippi John Hurt-style finger-picking, and smooth vocals that fall somewhere between Chet Baker and Paul Simon.
Myles has opted for the âfull bandâ treatment of his songs with horns, pedal steel, mandolin, banjo, piano, Wurlitzer organ, guitar, upright bass and drums. âThings Have Changedâ features some of Atlantic Canadaâs finest musicians. Jill Barber, Dale Murray (Cuff the Duke, Buck 65, Nathan Wiley), Matt Murphy (Flashing Lights, Superfriendz), Gabe Minnikin (The Guthries), Tom Easley (Hot Toddy), Geoff Arsenault (Ray Bonneville, Carlos Del Junco), and others join forces to create an album reminiscent of early Ry Cooder, Tom Waits and J.J. Cale.
For more information on David Myles and his extensive touring schedule, visit his website: www.davidmyles.com.
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