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All Rise

Inara George

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Album Review

Being the daughter of Little Feat founder Lowell George may not seem to be as intimidating as being the son of John Lennon or Bob Dylan, but that's only because he's a cult figure. Lowell may not have been a superstar, but he was an immensely talented guitarist, songwriter, and singer whose work is beloved partially because of its idiosyncrasies; his songs and his playing never quite took a direct route, always surprising in their twists and turns. His daughter Inara George may not work the same country and blues-rock territory as her father, but she shares his talent for taking her music in unexpected directions as her fine 2005 debut, All Rise, illustrates. Working with guitarist/producer/songwriter Michael Andrews, George has created an album that's not far removed from either the electro-folk of Beth Orton or the modernist singer/songwriter pop of Aimee Mann, Michael Penn, and Jon Brion. While these are the musical touchstones for All Rise, George has her own musical identity. Since it starts slowly, contemplatively with "Mistress," the record seems to be firmly in the contemporary folk tradition, but as the record progresses, the music blossoms, brightening for the sprightly pop of "Genius" and "Good to Me" and slowing on occasion to ballads that smolder like torch songs. Similarly, her voice initially sweet and girlish, but with each successive song, she reveals a remarkable range and depth to her singing. Since her voice is clear and lovely, the songs are tuneful without being flashy, and the production is quiet, subtly layered, George makes All Rise seem easy, and it's only when the record is over that it dawns on you what a rich, rewarding album it is. In that way, it's not dissimilar to her father's music, which always grew with repeated listens, but Inara's first album would be a remarkable debut no matter who her parents were.

Customer Reviews

Beautiful voice, but the music falls short

Inara George's voice is sweet and sublime; unfortunately, the music tends toward the bland, leaving her singing without much support. There are some gems worth checking out: Mistress, Fools Work, and Turn On/Off are quite good, and Genius is excellent. Looking forward to her next release, with the hope that she finds the music she deserves.

Poetry is in the Heart

Merrick may have been too good of a starting point for Inara. There was something about the interplay of vocals and off-beat off-kilter tunes that Merrick created that made the music truly exceptional. Ok, so now going solo she's been inundated with NAMES, people who have been around the POP music block, as it were. Consequently her music has suffered. I've seen it before. I saw the greatest Jazz and Punk drummer ever move from playing with Tom Waits to backing up Norah Jones. Even so Inara George remains fabulous. Beautiful voice, good musical sense, poetic. I would be very interested in seeing Inara meet the Moore Brothers. I highly recommend this album, and recommend the 2 Merrick albums even more.

Sublime

I first heard Inara George while at a Jackson Browne concert. I was so taken with her, I came home and bought her album the same night. I have not been dissapointed. Her music is simple, yet somehow powerful. I find myself humming the tunes outloud at work. Fools in Love is a great, but by far my favorite is A Day, in which Jackson Browne sings backup. Her music is perfect for driving or dinner parties. A perfect Album!

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

When she isn't exploring the intersection between jazz, tropicalia, and indie pop with the Bird and the Bee, vocalist Inara George enjoys a solo career as a talented singer/songwriter. At a young age, she was surrounded by the music of her father (Little Feat's Lowell George) and his illustrious peers — Jackson Browne, Terry Allen, and Van Dyke Parks — yet George never intended to follow in her late father's footsteps. Rather, theater was her forte, and George's younger years were spent...
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