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• THE BRIAN WOODBURY SONGBOOK
Brian Woodbury
(2000, CD, Some Phil Records, Some Phil 5)


The Brian Woodbury Songbook is a collection of 17 songs in 17 far-flung pop idioms, sung by Jill Sobule (I Kissed a Girl), Terre Roche (the Roches), David Yazbek (composer/lyricist of Broadway’s The Full Monty), Brian Dewan (the Raymond Scott Orchestrette),
Sean Altman (Rockapella), Keith Fluitt, Suzy Williams (Stormin Norman and Suzy), Deb Hiett-Borgia, Lee Munn-Arvinger, Carmen Borgia (Orson Welk), Elma Mayer, Dudley Saunders, Paul Perry, Joe Moe, Nancy Howell (Clovis Noches), Bill Burnett and Stephanie Courtney.

Musicians include Jon Feinberg (of Church of Betty), Marc Muller (of Shania Twain), Oren Bloedow (of Elysian Fields) Chris Wood (of Medeski Martin Wood), Guy Klucevsek, Michael Webster, Frank London, Dan Levine, Aaron Heick, Matt Darriau, Mark Feldman, and many more.
 

"Consummate songwriting craft! Wildly eclectic & celebratory. This music is built to last, with its constant element of surprize. Bright scansion that infuses hope into the lyrical art...with effortless ease.

Not since Esquivel and the wondrous works of young Brian Wilson in his lettuce years have I heard sound of this romantic design. World beat with an American watermark.

Indispensable."

– Van Dyke Parks

"Renaissance man Brian Woodbury could be the heir apparent to Van Dyke Parks and Brian Wilson.... He has an ear for the kind of production values that the two masters have always shown: an ever-changing sound generated by the lyrical material and a propensity for head hums, the ability to get a melody rattling in your brain for days.

Front and center, though, is Woodbury's penchant for writing the perfect pop song. Whoever is crooning them, they are the true stars of the show.... Delicious music."

– Paul Andersen, Entertainment Today

"...Infectious mixture of pop, rock and show tunes.... Melody elevates
endorphin levels...."

– Michael Simmons,
L.A. Weekly