~ M. Craft
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~ Grizzly Bear
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~ Mazzy Star
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~ Now It's Overhead
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~ Pj Harvey & John Parish
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The gentle "Dragonfly" feels like a lullaby, the laid-back snare-driven percussion almost sways along beneath a simple riff, as the song builds up into an almost Spector-type wall of sound. "Sweets" is a JJ Cale, early 70s offering--the mellow vocal delivery over the driving guitar riff makes for a rock track that isn't quite a rock track. "Come to My Senses" brings to mind a 60s spy/detective TV theme, the spiky samples and the baritone guitar give it that air of mystery.
For a record of only six tracks, this offering surely does stretch across a lot of musical genres, this is testament to Craft's musicianship and songwriting; there's even a bit of lounge lizard jazz with "Out in the Sun". Thanks to its multi-layered sound, the appeal of I Can See It All Tonight grows with each listen, but it still manages to charm you the very first time it's played. --Jamie Clark
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