MP3 Emily Kaitz - Terminally Trendy
Humourous original quirky material including Emily''s famous perverse love duet with Ray Wylie Hubbard, "I Will Stay With You" and Jimmy LaFave doing a terrible Bob Dylan imitation.
12 MP3 Songs in this album (43:16) !
Related styles: FOLK: Modern Folk, COUNTRY: Bluegrass
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Details:
This was Emily''s last studio album recorded in Austin, Texas before she moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas where she lives now.
The album was recorded at Flashpoint Studio and was one of the most fun albums she ever made because she got to sing a duet with Ray Wylie Hubbard, whom she barely knew at the time (she offered to pay him for the session, but instead he made her restring an autoharp, for some reason), had Jimmy Lafave do a terrible Bob Dylan imitation, got Christine Albert to actually speak French on "So Long Solange", had a real Klezmer band on "Susie Rosen''s Nose" and had Danny Barnes and Mark Rubin (of "The Bad Livers") accompany her on the title song, "Terminally Trendy," which was written after the fateful night that she had gone out to see the Bad Livers in Austin and noticed that everyone in the audience but her was wearing trendy leather jackets and had tattoos and body piercings (Emily was wearing a nurd-like purple sweatshirt with a hood, which she still has).
Even though most of the album is humorous, there are a couple of beautiful romantic songs, most notably "In Love and Out of This World," which features Rich Harney, a wonderful jazz pianist, and "Christmas in California," with Paul Glasse on mandolin.