Doodlebug Alley, by Jude Cowan - new CD album

Bewitching, often comic tales of despair and enlightenment crafted by a writer/performer whose previous work has grabbed the attention of Ray Davies (The Kinks). Jude delves into different historical periods in her dark storytelling.
By: Jude Cowan
 
Jan. 29, 2010 - PRLog -- A FEW HIGHLIGHTS

Title track, ‘Doodlebug Alley’, is a song of love and lust set in Blitz-era South London.

‘Jolly Roger’ is an Angela Carter inspired study of abortion, while its wit and surreal humour is reminiscent of Vivian Stanshall or Neil Innes.

‘Navajo Joe’ deals with the difficult theme of bestiality, and owes a debt to comic genius of Tom Lehrer, who is a great influence.

The Incredible String Band are another influence and this is notable in the gentle folk adaptation, ‘Alien Folk Valediction’, which is a slanted, atmospheric meditation on death and the immersion of the individual consciousness into the greater cosmos.



GUEST MUSICIANS

Tom Fawcett/Artrocker, Steve Cox from Fraff. ‘Liberty’ is co-written with Danish composer Nicky Bendix.



Doodlebug Alley is Jude’s second album. Her first, To America, was released in 1999. She is also a poet, whose first collection of poems will be published in October 2010 by Donut Press.



www.myspace.com/judecowan - MUSIC
www.donutpress.co.uk – POETRY
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