Rachael Yamagata - "Happenstance" (RCA)
One of our Artists to Watch for 2004 - XPN listeners
have had a glimpse of the talented Rachael Yamagata since
the release of an EP from which the song “Worn Me
Down” has become one of XPN’s most requested
songs. Over the last six months Rachael has been putting
the finishing touches on her debut album, Happenstance.
The album was produced by John Alagia, whose magic touch
can be heard on favorite XPN albums from artists including
Jason Mraz, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, and O.A.R.
One music critic recently referred to Yamagata’s
debut as the “best Fiona Apple album Fiona hasn’t
released.” Although comparisons of Rachael to Fiona
are inevitable, there are also touches of Carole King, whispery
flourishes of Norah Jones and the atmospheric charm of Beth
Orton. Mostly however, the songs on Happenstance represent
an artist with her own unique style and vision.
In the mid-90’s Rachael was studying theatre and
piano and landed at Northwestern University. She became
a member of Bumpus, a funk band that became a mainstay of
the local Chicago music scene. She signed a solo deal in
2002 and Happenstance is the result of two years
of touring and recording. Songs like “Worn Me Down,”
“Be Be My Love,” “Meet Me By The Water”
(complete with a musical nod to Rod Stewart), and the undeniable
“Letter Read,” are an outstanding handful of
the 14 songs on this marvelous debut.
Written by Bruce Warren
Release Date: 6/8/2004
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