Jann Klose: Mosaic
Jann Klose
Mosaic
(people records)
A flangy guitar-pumping, organ-chunking āMake It Betterā opens Jann Kloseās fantastic 10-song Mosaic.
I like the truly commercial (in a very good way) harmony vocals on āKnow Whatās Rightā and Kloseās voice throughout. Equally comfortable just with his strong vocal and acoustic guitar, Klose dazzles on the sweet ballad āStill.ā āLong Goodbyeā is a solid, medium-tempo angelic love song (keyboardist Lars Potteiger stands out here too) with a strong, searing chorus. āFalling Tearsā features some fun rhythm guitar from Klose and great drumming from Patrick Carmichael (Rob Mitzner also plays drums on this album). The rest of the musicians include Chris Marolf on bass and banjo, the afore mentioned Lars Potteiger on keyboards and accordion, Carmichael and Mitzner on drums, and violinist Leah Potteiger, who make up Kloseās band, The Edukators.
I like Marolf leading with banjo plucking and Leah Potteigerās violin on the truly great, upbeat, commercial, semi-country āBeautiful Oneā and just about by the time you need it, a piano roils under Klose, who sounds very damn like old Paul McCartney himself on the soft and easy, maybe best tune here, āThe Kite.ā
Tim Buckleyās āSong To the Siren,ā featuring Klose a cappella (Klose was a featured vocalist/guitarist in the movie Greeting From Tim Buckley), ends this album; itās a very pretty cover indeed.
Overall,Ā Mosaic is about as solid of an offering as you are bound to hear all year, featuring good songwriting, lots of musical styles touched on, Klose fronting a group of crack musicians with very well thought-out productions.
Jann Klose Mosaic (people records) A flangy guitar-pumping, organ-chunking āMake It Betterā opens Jann Kloseās… http://t.co/yAgo23W5rz