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Michelle Lordi: Two Moons
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Michelle Lordi
vocalsLordi drops us into a weirdly beautiful spoken-word fever dream at the start, and the feeling of drifting somewhere unreal never quite goes away. A handful of original pieces present lyrics that could have come from decades-old love songs; in between are some well-seasoned chestnuts going back as far as the 1930s, themed around dreams, ghosts and/or broken hearts. All are arranged for a standard combo (sax/piano/acoustic bass/drums) in quasi-angular chord arrangements that keep the mood anything but standard.
That slight edge always keeps the pieces just a little unsettling as they drift from sad-happy to happy-sad. A lot of that is down to co-witchdoctor

Orrin Evans
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Neil Young
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Track Listing
Both; Blue Moon; Never Break; Only Love Can Break Your Heart; Close Your Eyes (intro); Close Your Eyes; Haunted Heart; Scare the Ghost; Moon and Sand; Sailor and the Sea.
Personnel
Michelle Lordi
vocalsOrrin Evans
pianoEric Revis
bassMatthew Parrish
bassNasheet Waits
drumsCaleb Wheeler Curtis
saxophoneAlbum information
Title: Two Moons | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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