Poetry & AeroplanesTeitur
Release Date: 07/22/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 487412_CD
UPC # 044003848825
Label: Universal Distribution
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Performer: Teitur
Artist: Patrick Warren Engineer: Niels Poulsen; Niels Poulsen; Stephen W. Tayler Producer: Matt Bronleewe; Rupert Hine Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Teitur: Teitur Lassen (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ). Additional personnel: Patrick Warren (celeste, harpsichord, organ, chamberlain); Pino Palladino (bass); Matt Chamberlain (drums, tambourine). Recorded at El Cortijo, Malaga, Spain; Henson, Los Angeles, California and Lawnmower Studios, Pasadena, California. Personnel: Teitur (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Farfisa, portative organ, Wurlitzer organ); David Mansfield (electric guitar, steel guitar, dobro, mandocello, mandolin, strings); Rupert Hine (piano, organ, keyboards, tambourine, percussion); Patrick Warren (celesta, harpsichord, Farfisa, portative organ, chamberlin); Matt Bronleewe (keyboards, drum programming); Matt Chamberlain (drums, tambourine); Jay Bellerose (percussion). Audio Mixer: Stephen W. Tayler. Recording information: El Cortijo Studios, Malaga, Spain; Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Lawnmower Studios, Pasadena, CA; Penthouse Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark. Photographer: Martin Dam Kristensen. Arranger: Rupert Hine. Evoking images of sensitive '70s MOR, the pensive male singer/songwriter came into vogue as the millennium turned. Teitur (full name Teitur Lassen) came to prominence on the heels of this movement. Though he is often compared to John Mayer, Poetry & Aeroplanes is more otherworldly than most Mayer fare, possibly as a result of Teitur's cosmopolitan background (he left the Faroe Islands as a teenager and proceeded to spend little time on any one continent). Dramatic orchestrations fill out most of the material, leaving the few ballads that are relegated to guitar-and-vocals simplicity sounding like Dave Matthews without the hippie inclinations. ~ Brian O'Neill Evoking images of sensitive '70s MOR, the pensive male singer/songwriter came into vogue as the millennium turned. Teitur (full name Teitur Lassen) came to prominence on the heels of this movement. Though he is often compared to John Mayer, Poetry & Aeroplanes is more otherworldly than most Mayer fare, possibly as a result of Teitur's cosmopolitan background (he left the Faroe Islands as a teenager and proceeded to spend little time on any one continent). Dramatic orchestrations fill out most of the material, leaving the few ballads that are relegated to guitar-and-vocals sophistry to seem overly simplistic, like Dave Matthews without the hippie inclinations. As is often the case with artists such as Teitur, the music is relatively insignificant, and that is where the debut falters most glaringly. When left to rest on lyrical laurels exclusively, Teitur's wistful tales come off as trite and ridden with clich�s. He aspires to become James Taylor, but he lacks Taylor's ability to connect with the material, and consequently fails to connect with listeners as well. ~ Brian O'Neill
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