Track Listing
- I Can't Do Anything
- Why Won't He Answer
- Kristoffer
- Give Up
Discography
[2003] Strawberry Fair (EP, CD-R) |
[2003] Empty Wallets And Greedy Companies (EP, CD-R) |
[2003] Picknick Picks (Cassette) |
[May 2005] This Is My Secret Garden (compilation) |
[Feb 2008] Sings "I Can't Do Anything" (EP) |
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The first time I mentioned Strawberry Fair,
I had no idea it's actually just one person: Jenny Franzén. The
talented Franzén wrote, played, recorded, and self-published via CD-R
all the music herself.
Her first proper CD release, I Can't Do Anything,
features all the aforementioned writing, producing, recording - down to
her drawing of the cover artwork. When I saw the art, I felt as if
she's daydreaming about travelling (to a warmer location probably!) or
singing on stage and so I've included my drawing reaction.
I was happy to
see a new recording for "Kristoffer" because I have a rough mix
recording of that song from a few years ago.
In fact, Franzén mentioned
to me that all the songs on the new EP were written between 2004-2005 and meant to have been included on the My Secret Garden compilation, but she took too long mixing the songs (only "Attack!" made it on the CD).
All these songs have a very 60s girl-pop feel to them, especially "Why Won't He Answer" and "Give Up".
Like the 60s girl pop bands, they all seem to involve falling in love - but in Franzén's case, it sounds like she's failing in love and you get the impression that she's painfully shy too.
I just love it!
I have included the main title track, "I Can't Do Anything", which you can download on her myspace.
I'm hoping to hear more songs from Franzén in the future. She
definitely has enough songs to release a full length, back in 2003, but
the plans didn't fall through. I actually have about 20 songs (from
2003-2005) and since they were all under the 3 minute mark, they all
fit in one CD-R for me to listen to in my car.
There's a
few gems in the various tracks, so I'm hoping they get remixed or
re-recorded and release in the future. These gems includes "Lise
Meitner" (a song about the nuclear scientist that was denied the Nobel
Peace Prize), "Heaven Only Knows" (a Shangri-Las cover), and "Untitled"
(I'm sure she's come up with a proper title now).
I'm also pleased to see that she's recently allowed "Regression" and "Football Star" for download on her last.fm. These songs, along with "Unbuoyancy", appears on her self-titled EP.
I kept skipping back to the beginning, over and over again, on the "Attack!" song, a cover of The Toys.
Despite lacking the horns and soulful singing-style of the original,
Franzén actually improves on the song. Strawberry Fair's version feels
more modern with its lack of doo-wop backing vocals and faster pace.
The song constantly moves forward, which reflects the lyrics.
During my
research, I noticed that there is an English traditional song called
"Strawberry Fair" (you can listen to samples the folky song on iTunes).
I haven't verified this, of course, but I'm guessing that Franzén took
this song for her stage name? Edit: the name comes from a My Little Pony of the same name.
As I was going to Strawberry Fair,
Singing, singing, buttercups and daisies,
I met a maiden taking her wares, fol-de-dee.
Her eyes were blue and golden her hair,
As she went on to Strawberry Fair.
Well, even if she didn't take that name, the song's still lovely - just like Jenny Franzén.
I Can't Do Anything is out now, head over to facetterad.net for general and ordering information. Also, please be sure to read Strawberry Fair - Where is Alex Taylor Now?.
03/25/2008 00:03:10
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