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Yakiimo
Simone White
Yakiimo
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1

2009 album with Damon Albarn s EMI imprint Honest Jon s once again doing the honors. The follow-up to 2007 s I Am The Man finds The Beep Beep Song singer working once more with producer Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Bonnie Prince...  more »

     
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All Artists: Simone White
Title: Yakiimo
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 6/23/2009
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4047179298223

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2009 album with Damon Albarn s EMI imprint Honest Jon s once again doing the honors. The follow-up to 2007 s I Am The Man finds The Beep Beep Song singer working once more with producer Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Bonnie Prince Billy) and was recorded at his Beech House home studio in Nashville. The album title, Yakiimo, is the Japanese word for 'stone roasted mountain sweet potato' and is named after the song of the same name on the album that White says she wrote about 'the little carts that drive around in the winter, the singers singing the mournful yakiimo song'. As with her debut, a handful of the songs on Yakiimo are covers of songs by songwriting team Frank Bango and Richy Vesecky: Candy Bar Killer , Bunny In A Bunny Suit , Olivia 101' and the previously unreleased Your Stop . Honest John's.
 

CD Reviews

Simone White's Sublimely Dark Existential Gaze
Gavin B. | St. Louis MO | 12/12/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I noticed that Simone White's latest album "Yakiimo" had yet to be reviewed on Amazon.com, so I'll get the ball rolling because she deserves to be heard by a wider audience.



Simone's musical oeuvre is minimalist post modern folk music. She didn't learn to play guitar until age 22 but her simple finger picking patterns underscore the power of her songwriting and she uses few, if any backup musicans on her recordings. Her music is ironic, tender, mysterious, erotic and often disturbing. She sings elegantly crafted folk ballads that are unadulterated interior musings of an observer. Simone is a voyeur who observes with a keen eye. But she is also an sly exhibitionist unafraid of sharing her intimate observations with an audience of strangers. Those contradictions between the self and the other are what makes Simone White an intriguing musician and artist.



On songs like "Bunny in a Bunny Suit" and "A Girl You Never Met" her emotional honesty can be a bit disconcerting. Simone's lyrics are provocative by design. Her expressive voice and the sparse arrangements of her songs make it easier for her music to get unsettlingly close to you. There is an awkward sadness that is often at odds with a shimmering sense of self discovery in her music. Simone's highly stylized YouTube videos reveal a photogenic and imaginative performance artist with a quietly powerful aristic vision.



I've heard Simone compared to everyone from Lisa Germano to Astrud Gilberto to Mo Tucker to Cat Power to PJ Harvey. Her covers of songs by Victoria Williams and Elizabeth Cotton songs her musical influences to be even more diverse and unorthodox. Caveat Emptor: The cover songs are only available on the MP3 download of "Yakiimo" ($8.99) which has 15 songs and are absent on the compact disc which has only 12 songs and has a steep price tag of $24.98. Apparently Simone is marketing "Yakiimo" to the digital generation.



By her own account Simone was born in Hawaii to a family of artists and spent her early years "playing in the dirt and moving from town to town." Her parents were hippies (rumored to be cultists) who lived a bedouin lifestyle. Drawn to the arts, Simone acted in plays and films, work as a photographer and wrote. Needing an instrument for the songs she wrote a cappella, Simone taught herself to play guitar. But other interests prevailed and it wasn't until she moved to New York from London in 2000 that she was ready to get on stage and play. She played at NYC clubs and bars. A chance meeting in 2004 took her to Nashville to record with Mark Nevers (Calexico, Will Oldham, Lambchop).



Simone White is a distinctive musical stylist and won't be everyone's cup of tea but if you like musical eccentrics like Cat Power or Lisa Germano you'll probably like Simone. It takes a few listenings to appreciate the complex psychosocial themes Simone White explores with her music. I've been under the spell of Simone's sublimely dark existential gaze every since I downloaded "Yakiimo" a few weeks back. "Yakiimo" is one of notable albums of 2009.



NOTABLE SONGS: Bunny in A Bunny Suit; Baby Lay Down With Me; Without A Sound; and Yakiimo.



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