SpudShow 409 - Kelley Ryan

Published: March 10, 2010, 8:22 a.m.

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Artist - Kelley Ryan

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Track 1 - About a Girl

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Track 2 - Heart and Bone

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Track 3 - Key to my Heart

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TwistKelley Ryan
"About A Girl" (mp3)
from "Twist"
(Manatee Records)

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Kelley Ryan
"Heart And Bone" (mp3)
from "Twist"
(Manatee Records)

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Kelley Ryan
"Key To My Heart" (mp3)
from "Twist"
(Manatee Records)

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\\xa0"I didn\'t do this record the rock\'n\'roll boy way\\u2026it\'s my own sound," says Kelley Ryan.

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Note the emphasis there\\u2014on the word "boy." Kelley Ryan, the front-woman for the California band astroPuppees and a go-to songwriter and collaborator (most recently on Marshall Crenshaw\'s Jaggedland), took a decidedly different approach to recording her first record under her own name. Twist is an album told from the female perspective; a theme encompassing everything from the lyrics to the instruments to the album\'s many moods.

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"I had this idea: the record was only going to be about girls, be it the daughter I never had, a heroine of my mine, my grandmother or a woman who lived near me in Ireland," says Kelley. "It\'s all from the feminine perspective. Even in the music \\u2013 there\'s no electric guitars, it\'s just acoustic and loops and strings. I mean, I love three-minute electric-guitar pop songs, but I wanted to create something more comfortable for me and stay in that mood."

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But don\'t get the wrong idea \\u2013 Twist isn\'t a polarizing record, a long lost Lilith Fair soundtrack or an angry feminine response a la Exile in Guyville. It\'s a gutsy record with ambitious production, smart collaborations (with the likes of producer Don Dixon (R.E.M., Smithereens), legendary arranger Van Dyke Parks and singer / songwriter Marti Jones), and a personal touch and warmth that crosses all musical boundaries. If anything, the album is reminiscent of something like Beck\'s Sea Change\\u2026which, not so coincidentally, is represented here by a cover of "Lost Cause" (more on that in a minute).

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