All Artists: Jeffrey Foskett Title: Stars in the Sand Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Pop Collective Release Date: 11/16/2004 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: Power Pop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 607913200123 |
Jeffrey Foskett Stars in the Sand Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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CD ReviewsThe CEO of Falsetto Delivers a Handsome Dividend John Lonergan | Melbourne, Victoria Australia | 12/04/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a beautiful album. Jeffrey Foskett is a much-travelled and talented musician and singer. He is currently in a kind of spotlight as musical director of the "Brian Wilson Presents Smile" CD and live performance. And while he plays a superb role in that epic adventure, it is his solo work we address here. Put simply, "Stars in the Sand" is gorgeous, and shows Foskett at his eclectic best. The album (yes, I've been around a long time) opens with a strong and personal song - "Living Alone," and maintains the momentum until the final track - though more on that later. A couple of covers are worth mentioning - The Wilsons' "Everything I Need" (with "the man" himself guesting on vocals) and the Sunrays "I Live for the Sun." Also, he bravely takes on "Hurting Each Other" - instantly inviting comparisons with the purity of Karen Carpenter - the result is a beautiful song indeed. However, it is Foskettt's own co-compositions that highlight the album. From the Pet Sounds feel of "Through My Window," through "It's My Fault," to the Chicagoesque "Mystery of Moonlight," the wonder continues. The final track - Sedaka's "Laughter in the Rain," is really quite something - thank heavens there are explanatory notes (by Foskett himself) to explain the history and context of each track. Amazingly (to me anyway), Foskett provides nearly every vocal on every song - I guess this makes a live performance a tad difficult, but it is a masterpiece of voice and production. This is an album to enjoy from the first playing. I hope we hear more from this wonderful guy." Another example of Wilson's genius Derek A. Bill | Albuquerque, New Mexico USA | 01/23/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "Let's talk chicken and egg (or child and father) here. It would be easy to attribute Foskett's mastery of the Wilson sound palette to his extensive recent work with The Man, but "Thru My Window" (alone worth the price of the package and, along with the Wondermints' "Tracey Hide", the best examples of Brian Wilson Songs He Never Wrote) predates Jeff's many years of studio and touring work with Brian. So what gives? Obviously Mr. Wilson recognizes talent, and Foskett has hitched his wagon to the brightest star in the heavens, so both of their brilliance is in evidence here. Like his last one, this is one of the few efforts these days that leaves you anxious for the next one." Excellent zimmie57 | Cary, Illinois United States | 12/24/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "What an Excellent musical experience. I can't wait to hear more solo material from Jeffrey Foskett. I love his work with Brian Wilson, and now I know he is also great as a solo artist."
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