Mary Coughlan - Red Blues -2002- [portable] Review


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Mary Coughlan - Red Blues -2002- [portable] Review

The album's production relies on a tight ensemble of musicians, notably on piano and Frank Mead on saxophone, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of smoky, seedy backrooms. Track Highlights and Reinterpretations

Coughlan takes the Randy Newman track and underplays it, adding a layer of "sass and menace" that deviates from more bombastic covers. Mary Coughlan - Red Blues -2002-

True to Coughlan’s style of alchemically transforming others' songs into autobiography, Red Blues features a mix of new material and covers of blues and jazz standards. The album's production relies on a tight ensemble

A soulful opening that highlights her world-weary delivery. creating an atmosphere reminiscent of smoky