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Beady Belle - Cricklewood Broadway, January 2013

Stasis is something alien to Beady Belle. Having released an enviable series of albums, each of which would a perfectly adequate template for a separate career, with "Cricklewood Broadway" they have taken a whole new path.

Based upon the novel "White Teeth" by Zadie Smith, a critically acclaimed novel dealing with London-based immigrants struggling with assimilation into the dominant culture of their new home, while attempting to preserve their own culture, Beady Belle have created a musical framework that dispenses with the lush country-tinged smooth jazz arrangements found on albums such as "Belvedere" and "At Welding Bridge" and instead embraces a kind of minimalist soul and funk. Of course, the melodies and chord progressions, the basic musical nuts and bolts, are all unmistakeably "Beady Belle", but the sound choices are entirely new.

Beate S. Lech's voice sits high in the mix, while the instrumentation never exceeds the necessary. Infectiously funky synth bass lines underpin laid back chord progressions ("Saved"; "So Far So Good"); Flashes of reggae hang out with elements from distinctly cooler climates ("Party-Pooper"; "Poppy Burt-Jones"); Balladry merges with urban sensibilities ("Faith"; "Every Moment"; "Half-truth"); echoes of Fleetwood Mac reverberate through allies of acid jazz ("Circlet"); an essence of Prince wafts past a classic RnB record store ("Song for Irie"); Latino rhythms storm through a middle eastern market towards a darkened nightclub ("My Name On The World"). Naturally, this kind of muted pigeonholing doesn't actually explain a great deal other than the diversity of the material on offer, a diversity that reflects the inspirational source of Smith's novel.

"Cricklewood Broadway" has a sense of intimacy, a real and sustained sensation of honest contemplation turned to artistic exposition. Nothing is out of place, nothing overstays its welcome, no single element is overused. And for all those scratching their heads, wondering "Beady Belle have made a concept album?" be assured that the inspiration has not overrun the music: this is a solid album made up of great songs with the welcome added bonus of being intelligent and thoughtful about a complex subject.

The Beady Belle core of Beate S. Lech on vocals (possibly one of, if not THE most consistent vocalist in the Norwegian scene), Marius Reksjø on bass, and Erik Holm on drums is augmented by David Wallumrød on keys (a much-lauded keyboardist whose name shows up on diverse albums and whose sound is more expressive than its origins would lead you to expect) and fellow Jazzland Recordings artist, Torun Eriksen provides additional vocals (Torun herself being yet another consistent vocalist from the Norwegian scene with several great albums of her own).

BEADY BELLE IS:

Beate S. Lech, vocal + samplers:

Educated at The Norwegian State Academy of Music

The former singer in "Folk & Røvere"(Sonet/Universal) and in "Insertcoin". Lead singer in the jazz project, "Metropolitan" (Sony). Has sung with, among others, Bugge Wesseltoft, Jon Eberson and The Brazz Brothers.

Marius Reksjø, bass:

He studied music at the University in Oslo.

Former bassist in the band, "Insertcoin".

Has played with, among others, Eivind Aarseth, Bugge Wesseltoft, Jan Eggum and Bobby Hughes Experience.

Erik Holm, drums:

Has played with, among others, Bertine Zetlitz, Marit Larsen, Bobby Huges Combination, Anne Grete Preus, Odd Nordstoga, Tom Hell, Unni Wilhelmsen and Jan Eggum.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Artem Morikh

pure groove

10 years ago

Den Jay Rich

Beate S. Lech: In the words of the late Jackie Gleason..."Baby Your The Greatest"! :-)

10 years ago

Ruth Elise Henden

så Beady Belle live på Moldejazz, utrolig bra! Dette var min favoritt, kommer til å høre mye på Beady Belle framover!

10 years ago

Les Nessman

Thank u so much for the posting, review and bio. I fell in love with Beady Belle the second I heard "ghosts" on a compilation at the record store I worked at. I'm in awe of how innovative and fantastic their music is. Everyone I've turned on to them feels the same. I only wish they came to the US occasionally. I'm so happy there are cats making music this funky, dynamic and beautiful. Thanks again.

11 years ago

Sam Davies

i've heard him play it on the radio a couple of times, saying how much he loved the bassline...

11 years ago

mista ready

Neo soul cafe played this. Now imma find it and other songs in itunes. Nice.

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