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From: "Alasdair Cook" <allycook96@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 14:18:18 +0100


Don't categorize. Just enjoy.

Welcome home Camera Obscura, btw. I hope you are not too broken.

Ally x


From: Little Goose <strangemonkey@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 19:14:44 -0400

What style of music is Camera Obscura?

I'd like to discover other bands with this style. Please suggest!

Do you think CaVa is part of it? Hefner and Belle & Sebastian, along
with Camera Obscura seem to share something sonically.

With Camera Obscura especially, I hear every instrument. I  love
Kenny's guitar (the Jazz chords, and rolling melodies in particular),
it's so spare mostly, but seems to build a lot of the song's structure
between bass, drums, keyboards, vocals and horns.

I've heard some refer to this style as chamber pop (is this an apt
categorization?). I hear Jazz, Country, Swing, 50s, etc.

Thanks,
LG
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