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The Flame You Follow - Jason Spooner

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It’s always refreshing to see contemporary singer/songwriters deviate from the I’m-emotionally-ruined-but-naturally-gifted steez of today. New England-based Spooner’s second album is all business with a natural steez of its own stemming from an updated Stephen Stills vocal sound and a precise grasp of just how much hookage one is supposed to cram into a nu-AOR album targeted for casual-listening coffee-house bookworms who never actually learn singers’ names anyway. Everything aboard this one could handle background-patter duty at your basic honky wedding reception, which underscores the advanced capabilities of the contributing musicians, one of whom is Railroad Earth’s Tim Carbone. The tunes, should you not have guessed by now, are a parade of big-time easy-listening influences, a little busker sex-appeal here (“All That We Know”), some Paul Simon (“Fight the Fire” is “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” in a parallel dimension), and a come-hither to lovers of finely chiseled Americana a la EastMountainSouth in “Spaceship.”
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Posted on May 10th, 2008.
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