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Eric Matthews: The Imagination Stage

Eric Matthews: The Imagination Stage

From his days in the baroque-pop combo Cardinal to his excellent cover of Elliott Smith's
"Needle In The Hay," Eric Matthews has demonstrated a consistent genius for
producing great arrangements and sonic frills from others' solid
templates—but not so much with his solo songs. On The Imagination
Stage
, he once again tries to save "a music half-blind and afraid to fly," per the title track,
from itself. On "Her Life," a typically immaculate brass-trio-vs.-pipe-organ
breakdown is more arresting than the surrounding song. More often, he gets the
song/arrangement mix right, as on "Little 18," with its pleasingly XTC-esque
basic piano chords and yelping vocals. The results can bleed into each other,
but Matthews neglects melody for instrumentation less than he once did.

 
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