sonaBLAST!
2006
The Last Single Guy
About This Album
After years spent in the wilderness of the Big Apple's financial sector, the siren call of "Show Business" could no longer be ignored, and anti-folk hero Block was finally tempted back into the studio, resulting in the enthralling The Last Single Guy album. And let's begin with "Show Business," the Irving Berlin classic that Ethel Merman definitively made her own. Block totally revamps it, vamp being the operative word, for he transforms it into a slinky, smoky, '40s-styled jazz number, you can almost see the tall blonde in stiletto heels and a too-tight red dress swiveling her hips at his side. Traditional Dublin lass "Molly Malone" gets an equally startling make-over that sweeps her off her tired feet and off to Hollywood, streaking through rock and psychedelia along the way. But that's the beauty of this set, no song is quite what it seems. "Do You Know the Way" asks directions at a fork in the road between psychedelic San Francisco and British Invasion blues, while the clubby programmed beats push the piece into the baggy scene. And that sprightly rhythm shows up in all the strangest places, like on "Easy," which has the feel of a Southern-fried clap-along, but conversely features wah-wah and Spanish guitar, and sumptuous jazzy piano.
Track List (try tracks 2,4,6,9 and 10)

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