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All Genres > Pop > 60's Pop > BRENT RANDALL AND HIS PINECONES: Quite Precisely Brent Randall and is Pinecones

" An ambitious and skillfully written effort, Quite Precisely is driven by Randall's knack for melody and tasteful piano-playing. "Television and Treasure" conjures the spirit of Mott the Hoople while "In Horsedrawn Delight" marches and soars like classic Britpop. The vocals are occasionally out of key, but Quite Precisely is still one of the best local debuts in recent memory." -Chuck Teed, The Coast, Halifax.

" Not only has he played bass in lots of bands over the years (mainly in Halifax), but he also writes his own stuff, and its really interesting. It's got an almost cabaret feel, with a taste of Paul McCartney, a sip of Brian Wilson, and a Hermann Hesse backdrop." -Rhiannon Thomas, The Current, St. John's

"Randall mixes cryptic nostalgia with a melodic sense that recalls old Randy Newman and Harry Nilsson Records (it)..also references the harmonic complexity of the Beach Boys-thanks to elaborate vocal cameos by The Maughams-and the British music hall whimsy of the Kinks." -Stephen Cooke, The Chronicle-Herald, Halifax.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.justfriends.ca/brent

Track List:
1. Television and Treasure
2. In Horsedrawn Delight
3. Arthur and Sarah
4. Some Young Guy
5. On the Road
6. These Days, These Knights
7. Moonbeam Eyes

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