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Ron Sexsmith

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Elvis Costello sang the praises of this Canadian singer-songwriter’s self-titled 1995 album. Remarkably, Sexsmith returned with an even finer set of tunes for the follow-up. 1997’s Other Songs is a remarkably compact set of 14 meticulously crafted pop-rock gems. Sexsmith’s voice has been likened to ‘60s troubadour Tim Hardin and he also shares Hardin’s economic sense of style. No phrases are wasted; no melody wanders for long. Producer Mitchell Froom keeps a small room ambience on most tracks, adding ornamental touches sparingly (though the horns on “Clown in Broad Daylight” suggest a detour to Mardi Gras). From the purring organ notes that open “Thinking Out Loud” to Sheryl Crow’s accordion that trails off for “April After All,” Other Songs is a modest collection of hymn-like compositions that range from brilliant short-stories (“Strawberry Blonde,” “Pretty Little Cemetery”) to AM pop songs from another era (“Nothing Good,” “Honest Mistake”). Sexsmith’s pensive delivery is heightened by the spacey, slapback echo appended to “Child Star” and “So Young,” songs that longingly look to the past and future with equal trepidation and hope.

Customer Reviews

Good voice, not the best album

his voice is like a cozy armchair you can't get out of. I like retriever and blue boy better, but everyone starts somewhere. Some of the songs are defanitley worth $.99

Sweet

Beautiful album.

ANOTHR LOVELY COLLECTION OF SONGS

One of the best songwriters of the past fifteen years, this is an even finer collection of songs than his self-titled debut. Nostalgic, empathic, and sentimental at times, Sexsmith never lays it on too thick. He knows how to draw you into his stories and so does his producer (Mitchell Froom), who adds lovely sounds and textures that never overwhelm the singer or the song.

Biography

Born: January 8, 1964 in St. Catharine's, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The earnest work of boyish Canadian singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith won acclaim not from only critics but from fellow performers like Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, and John Hiatt — some of the same artists, ironically enough, who initially inspired Sexsmith himself to become a musician. Born in 1964 and raised in the Niagara Falls area, he started his first band at the age of 14, and within a few years earned his first regular gig at an area club. Influenced by Pete Seeger, he began making...
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