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Gemma Ray|It's a Shame About Gemma Ray

It's a Shame About Gemma Ray

Gemma Ray

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Recorded in three days, It’s a Shame About Gemma Ray is a different sort of project for Ray, whose previous albums explored the balance between retro pop and neo-soul. Here, Ray’s lush arrangements are replaced by a stripped-down sound that’s almost spooky in its intimacy, with little more than slide guitar and kickdrum forming the bedrock of each song. As for the songs themselves, they’re all covers, and Ray twists each one to suit her alto voice and one-person backing band. Working with percussionist Matt Verta-Ray, she turns Buddy Holly’s “Everyday” into a minor-key ballad, Mudhoney’s “Touch Me I’m Sick” into a femme fatale seduction, and Alex Harvey’s “Swampsnake” into urban blues, with slapback echo and guitar tremolo accounting for most of the album’s hands-off production. The rest of the track list is similarly eclectic, running the gamut from an Etta James standard to a song by the contemporary Sub Pop artist Obits. Cover albums like this aren’t meant to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with an artist’s original work, but It’s a Shame About Gemma Ray more than holds it down, partially because it allows Ray to shine as a lead guitarist and partially because it’s so cohesive, shot through with the same cinematic noir touches used by film directors like Quentin Tarantino.

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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1
Put the Bolt in the Door
00:02:19

Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Gallon Drunk, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

2
I'd Rather Be Your Enemy
00:02:14

Lee Hazlewood, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

3
Ghost on the Highway
00:03:08

JEFFREY LEE PIERCE, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

4
S.U.D
00:02:57

Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Obits, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

5
Touch Me I'm Sick
00:03:06

Mudhoney, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

6
Just Because
00:03:17

Lloyd Price, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

7
Swampsnake
00:02:22

HARVEY, Composer - McKenna, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

8
Everyday
00:02:12

Petty, Composer - Hardin, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

9
Rosemary's Baby Vs Drunken Butterfly
00:03:21

Sonic Youth, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Komedia, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

10
Bei Mir Bist Du Shein
00:02:49

Secunda, Composer - Jacobs, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

11
Big Spender
00:02:50

Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Coleman/Fields, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

12
Looking the World Over
00:02:27

Minnie Lawlers, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

13
Only to Other People
00:02:24

Gerry Goffin, Composer - Toni Wine, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Komfeld, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

14
I'd Rather Go Blind
00:03:09

Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Jordan Foster, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

15
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart
00:03:41

Gemma Ray, MainArtist - Easton/Shand, Composer

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

16
I've Got a Crush on You
00:03:14

George Gershwin, Composer - Gemma Ray, MainArtist

2010 Bronzerat 2010 Bronzerat

Album review

Recorded in three days, It’s a Shame About Gemma Ray is a different sort of project for Ray, whose previous albums explored the balance between retro pop and neo-soul. Here, Ray’s lush arrangements are replaced by a stripped-down sound that’s almost spooky in its intimacy, with little more than slide guitar and kickdrum forming the bedrock of each song. As for the songs themselves, they’re all covers, and Ray twists each one to suit her alto voice and one-person backing band. Working with percussionist Matt Verta-Ray, she turns Buddy Holly’s “Everyday” into a minor-key ballad, Mudhoney’s “Touch Me I’m Sick” into a femme fatale seduction, and Alex Harvey’s “Swampsnake” into urban blues, with slapback echo and guitar tremolo accounting for most of the album’s hands-off production. The rest of the track list is similarly eclectic, running the gamut from an Etta James standard to a song by the contemporary Sub Pop artist Obits. Cover albums like this aren’t meant to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with an artist’s original work, but It’s a Shame About Gemma Ray more than holds it down, partially because it allows Ray to shine as a lead guitarist and partially because it’s so cohesive, shot through with the same cinematic noir touches used by film directors like Quentin Tarantino.

© Andrew Leahey /TiVo

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