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The debut by one-time dancer and choreographer
Morley Kamen
is an impressive one that infuses her melodic brand of
adult pop
with
folk
,
world
, and
jazz
. Exhibiting great maturity and articulating self-awareness on
Sun Machine
's 11 songs, the native New Yorker's initial effort finds her working with a production team of
Hod David
(who had penned songs for
Maxwell
) and ex-
Fishbone
member
Chris Dowd
.
Morley
's dusky voice is captivating and complimented by the uncluttered arrangements on songs like the sparse
"Who Do You Love"
and the sultry
"When I Love You."
Elsewhere, strings contribute to the airy delights of
"Just Like You"
and
"Sins of Reason,"
while the shimmering
"Slingshots"
is the standout, featuring an effective, yearning vocal performance.
N'Dea Davenport
(of
the Brand New Heavies
) makes an appearance, adding background vocals to
"Desert Flowers,"
which has a light
funk
feel to it. Like a synthesis of
Joni Mitchell
Sade
's
is well worth a listen for fans of cool, intelligent
pop
. ~ Tom Demalon
Morley Kamen
is an impressive one that infuses her melodic brand of
adult pop
with
folk
,
world
, and
jazz
. Exhibiting great maturity and articulating self-awareness on
Sun Machine
's 11 songs, the native New Yorker's initial effort finds her working with a production team of
Hod David
(who had penned songs for
Maxwell
) and ex-
Fishbone
member
Chris Dowd
.
Morley
's dusky voice is captivating and complimented by the uncluttered arrangements on songs like the sparse
"Who Do You Love"
and the sultry
"When I Love You."
Elsewhere, strings contribute to the airy delights of
"Just Like You"
and
"Sins of Reason,"
while the shimmering
"Slingshots"
is the standout, featuring an effective, yearning vocal performance.
N'Dea Davenport
(of
the Brand New Heavies
) makes an appearance, adding background vocals to
"Desert Flowers,"
which has a light
funk
feel to it. Like a synthesis of
Joni Mitchell
Sade
's
is well worth a listen for fans of cool, intelligent
pop
. ~ Tom Demalon