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Frazey Ford: Indian Ocean review – folk with Memphis soul

The former Be Good Tanyas singer channels Al Green for this gem of a solo album, writes Kitty Empire
  
  

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Frazey Ford: ‘a beguiling contradition’. Photograph: /PR

Whatever you thought (or didn’t) about Frazey Ford’s previous outfit, folk trio the Be Good Tanyas, it’s worth approaching her second solo album as a stand-alone work. Ford recorded it in Memphis with Al Green’s old band, the Hi Rhythm Section. The result is a minor country-soul gem, full of lovely and deeply atmospheric instrumentation gilding Ford’s alluring vocals. Her words are chewed up and impressionistic but delivered by a limpid voice – a beguiling contradiction that sustains your interest throughout. Done tells of a relationship breakdown, the intensity of Ford’s words masked by her own delivery and the genial canter of brass and keys.

 

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