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Places

(Saddle Creek 2007)
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 Biography
Who is Georgie James? Add the Yof multi-instrumentalist John Davis (drummer of  D.C.'s defunct Q And Not U), the X of singer-songwriter Laura Burhenn, and their  combined knack for evocative production, inventive songwriting, and multi-part har-  monies, and you're almost there. Mix in the duo's passion for 60s & 70s pop music  including The Kinks, Richard & Linda Thompson, The Jam, Simon & Garfunkel, and  some Shake Some Action-era Flamin' Groovies, and you've got it. While Georgie  James may at first seem like a strange amalgam, everything fits together perfectly  on their Saddle Creek debut, Places. 

After a U.S. tour with Camera Obscura and some regional touring on their own,  Georgie James entered Arlington, VA's Silver Sonya Studio in late summer 2006 to  record its debut full-length with the production help of Beauty Pill's Chad Clark and  Aloha's T.J. Lipple. Guest musicians included Andrew Black (The Explosion),  Matthew Gengler and Tony Cavallario (both of Aloha). Placesfinds Davis switching  duties between drums, bass and guitars, while Burhenn takes turns at the Wurlitzer  and the piano to create memorable indie pop that is gorgeously glam, focusing on  bright melodies and strong vocal harmonies. 

The 12 tracks that make up Placesare pure pop bliss that look towards the future,  but are undeniably rooted in music from generations past. "Cake Parade" and  "Long Week" illustrate Davis's and Burhenn's affinity for McCartney-style piano pop.  The upbeat "Need Your Needs" and "More Lights" are rounded out by a Talking  Heads-influenced rhythm section and are once again complemented by dynamic  male/female harmonies that carry the songs' choruses. Cowsills-style sunshine pop  influences come through in "Henry And Hanzy" which is light, breezy and incredibly  catchy. Placesis fresh, but also timeless, distinguishing Georgie James from their indie rock counterparts and setting the stage for a series of artistic triumphs.

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