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The Summer That Changed

Current price: $17.99
The Summer That Changed
The Summer That Changed

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The Summer That Changed

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The Bedsit Poets
feature the combined talents of singer/songwriters
Edward Rogers
and
Amanda Thorpe
and their album
The Summer That Changed
is a small pleasure for fans of gentle and lovely
pop
music, especially those who dig male/female vocal harmonies. As the name of the band implies, the sound of the record is intimate and built around acoustic guitars, those excellent vocal harmonies, and gentle percussion; the production by
Pete
Maura Kennedy
(of
the Kennedys
) is perfectly low-key and subtle.
Rogers
Thorpe
have wonderfully complementary voices, his stately and slightly off-kilter, hers sweet and strong, and they blend them well in harmony or counterpoint on melancholy and atmospheric
ballads
like
"February Kisses,"
"The Summer That Changed,"
and their stunning cover of
the Everly Brothers
' desolate lament
"Don't Ask Me to Be Friends."
When the mood and tempo rise above languid, like on the chiming folk-rocker
"Reach for the Sky,"
the
soft rock
power
ballad
"Let It Rain,"
which sounds like it could be a lost
Fleetwood Mac
gem, or the
Yo La Tengo-esque
"Round and Round,"
the duo sounds great, too. This is the kind of record that could, and probably will be, overlooked. It really shouldn't be, as it's a well-crafted, melodic, and moving album, perfect for melancholy days when you have nothing to do and nowhere to go. ~ Tim Sendra

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