Underneath Your Umbrella
Track Listings
| 1. A Couple More Raindrops |
| 2. Rockingchair |
| 3. She Went Pretty |
| 4. On the Rail |
| 5. Almost Sara Chestnut |
| 6. Drag Me Under |
| 7. A Warm Drink and An Old Friend |
| 8. The Radio |
| 9. 33 |
| 10. Echo |
| 11. Private Parts |
| 12. Spiders In My Breakfast |
| 13. Umbrella |
| 14. Come Back Down |
| 15. Lullaby #7 |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
The Harmonica Pocket is all about intelligent, outside-the-box pop songs for people who think for themselves.
At the core of the Harmonica Pocket are the mature, swinging tunes of Keeth Monta Apgar (acoustic wah-wah guitar, harmonica, words) whose thick jazz chord progressions and unpredictable changes offer a refreshing twist on today's commercial pop music.
Both live and in the studio, the Harmonica Pocket is made up of a rotating caste of musicians including Lorne Watson (half drum kit / half congas & percussion), Jon Ryser (alto saxophone), Nala Walla (vocal harmony), as well as many other untraditional sounds. The Harmonica Pocket's 2005 release was a collaboration between 25 different musicians and a handful of visual artists.
Product Description
The Harmonica Pocket is a deliciously unusual recipe for music with minimal ingredients: guitar, drums, words, and a harmonica. The avante-pop-jazz tunes consciously play with notions of space between the instruments, giving a distinct and important voice to each instrument as it drops in and out of the delicate mix. Players are encouraged *not* to play the entire song and the result is a highly dynamic, low volume, un-crowded sound that will put a smile on your ears.
The Harmonica Pocket is all about coloring outside the lines and invites listeners for a warm drink with fresh, colorful sounds. The well-crafted, intelligent songs showcase a sassy wah-wah distorted acoustic guitar, a drummer who plays a half conga / half drum kit with his bare hands, and pretty vocal and harmonica melodies catchier than a velcro shoe.
Stylistically, the songs cover much ground. Consider "On The Rail," a bluesy tale documenting the final 5 minutes of a downhearted man's life as he lays his head on a railroad track and waits for the next train to come. From the playful "Spiders In My Breakfast," a children's song written from the perspective of a spider as she tickles her way from a bowl of cereal through the inner workings of an unlucky eater's digestive system, to the pop-jazzy tune "A Couple More Raindrops," which uses hand claps and tapped harmonics to simulate raindrops, The Harmonica Pocket builds lyrical and musical images with a strong sense of fluency and purpose.
The Harmonica Pocket's 2002 release titled "Underneath Your Umbrella" takes musical risks and captures this sound over the course of the 15 tracks. From beatbox and standup bass, to harmonica and didgeridoo, The Harmonica Pocket combines untraditional instruments and pulls it off with refreshing results.
But don't just rely on the written word, put The Harmonica Pocket in your ear.
Underneath Your Umbrella,The Harmonica Pocket,Goldfish In Your Cocktail,Acoustic wah-wah geetar + half congas / half drum kit + words + guest musicians including standup bass, didgeridoo, beatbox, horn = un-loud, dynamic, pretty, intelligent avante-pop-jazz songs with downbeats, upbeats, and breaks.
Jazz Music: Underneath Your Umbrella
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