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Carolyn Mark|The Queen Of Vancouver Island

The Queen Of Vancouver Island

Carolyn Mark

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If one word could be used to sum up Carolyn Mark's seventh solo album, The Queen of Vancouver Island, it would be "clever." Which is both a good and a bad thing; Mark is an excellent singer and a distinctive songwriter, and she certainly knows how to make the most of her tunes and her instrument on this album. However, she has a sense of humor that's intelligent but never quite as smart as she thinks, and The Queen of Vancouver Island's Achilles' Heel is hearing Mark indulge her wit far more than is prudent. On "Not Talk," Mark points out a joke in one of her songs by laying in a laugh track after the punch line (which plays even worse than it sounds), and after telling us "Now, in the verse I'll just say some shit, leading up to the chorus, because everybody wants to sing along" in the title tune. Mark breaks the fourth wall again eight songs later on "The Cereal Is the Prize," singing "Maybe tomorrow, I'll sit down and write the third verse." And while "Old Whores" is an effective meditation on age and regret, using a similar metaphor on the next tune, "You're Not a Whore (If No One's Paying)" seems at once lazy and belabored. The worst part is Mark is clearly talented enough to know better; the best songs here, like "Best Friend," "Mellie's Book," and "Nobody's Perfect" demonstrate how good a tunesmith she can be when she hits her marks, and her vocals are wonderful throughout, with her cover of "Flaming Star" comparing favorably to Elvis Presley's stellar original. Mark also called upon a number of friends and colleagues for production and accompaniment, and they truly delivered the goods, giving the album a rich, eclectic sound that sways from pop to rock to country with easy assurance and joy. The Queen of Vancouver Island is a good album that could have been great if someone had given Carolyn Mark's songs a bit of editing before she went into the studio; it's still worth hearing, but one would imagine she'd have learned the difference between "clever" and "wise" by now.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Poor Farmers
00:02:02

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

2
The Queen of Vancouver Island
00:04:19

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

3
Baby Goats
00:04:18

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

4
Not Talk
00:02:54

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

5
Best Friend
00:03:25

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

6
Flaming Star
00:03:52

Sid Wayne, Lyricist - Sherman Edwards, Composer - Carolyn Mark, Producer, MainArtist - Gladys Music, 1960, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

7
Nobody('s Perfect)
00:03:40

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

8
Mellie's Book
00:03:20

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

9
Not Like The Movies
00:03:32

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

10
The Cereal is the Prize
00:02:48

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

11
Old Whores
00:03:52

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

12
You're Not A Whore (if no one's paying)
00:03:27

Carolyn Mark, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

2012 Mint Records Inc. 2012 Mint Records Inc.

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If one word could be used to sum up Carolyn Mark's seventh solo album, The Queen of Vancouver Island, it would be "clever." Which is both a good and a bad thing; Mark is an excellent singer and a distinctive songwriter, and she certainly knows how to make the most of her tunes and her instrument on this album. However, she has a sense of humor that's intelligent but never quite as smart as she thinks, and The Queen of Vancouver Island's Achilles' Heel is hearing Mark indulge her wit far more than is prudent. On "Not Talk," Mark points out a joke in one of her songs by laying in a laugh track after the punch line (which plays even worse than it sounds), and after telling us "Now, in the verse I'll just say some shit, leading up to the chorus, because everybody wants to sing along" in the title tune. Mark breaks the fourth wall again eight songs later on "The Cereal Is the Prize," singing "Maybe tomorrow, I'll sit down and write the third verse." And while "Old Whores" is an effective meditation on age and regret, using a similar metaphor on the next tune, "You're Not a Whore (If No One's Paying)" seems at once lazy and belabored. The worst part is Mark is clearly talented enough to know better; the best songs here, like "Best Friend," "Mellie's Book," and "Nobody's Perfect" demonstrate how good a tunesmith she can be when she hits her marks, and her vocals are wonderful throughout, with her cover of "Flaming Star" comparing favorably to Elvis Presley's stellar original. Mark also called upon a number of friends and colleagues for production and accompaniment, and they truly delivered the goods, giving the album a rich, eclectic sound that sways from pop to rock to country with easy assurance and joy. The Queen of Vancouver Island is a good album that could have been great if someone had given Carolyn Mark's songs a bit of editing before she went into the studio; it's still worth hearing, but one would imagine she'd have learned the difference between "clever" and "wise" by now.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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