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Mandell writes nice
uncomplicated songs that are sticky - they stay with you.
Eleni Mandell wants us
to waltz and I am not one to say no. With a voice and production
that, at first, reminds the listener of Lisa Germano with a touch of
early Liz Phair (minus the potty mouth), Mandell has a soft, sweet
sound that will crawl inside you and make those hairs stand up on the
back of your neck. Miracle of Five is at its best when setting up the atmosphere
with big assured guitars and a nice little horn section to back up
her sweet smoky voice, as on "My Twin."
Mandell writes nice
uncomplicated songs that are sticky - they stay with you. "Miracle
of Five" the title track is one of the most perfect love songs
I have heard in some time. (The referred to five is for the fingers of
a lover.) With a few words she paints lovely scenes as on "Perfect
Stranger":
Desert, hot wind
blowing through
Feet are dangling in
the pool
Wee small hours
Summer swoon
I'm a perfect
stranger, too
Mandell, understated,
but confident with her singing and writing, leaves a warm image in
our mind on this album. The CD version of comfort food and a warm
hug. Share it with someone you love. | Jim Dunn
RIYL: Lisa Germano
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