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Edward Rogers Releases Third Solo CD 'Sparkle Lane' on Zip Records on February 2, 2010
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NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - February 1, 2010) - On "Sparkle Lane," out on February 2, 2010,
Edward Rogers presents a sublimely crafted, emotionally resonant song
cycle, channeling his lifelong passion for vintage jangle-pop, folk-rock
and psychedelia into personally charged, sonically distinctive music that's
both deeply expressive and effortlessly accessible. The album -- Rogers'
third solo effort, and his second for the independent Zip label -- is the
acclaimed pop auteur's most ambitious and accomplished work yet, with 14
original compositions that seamlessly merge hard-won lyrical insight with a
lifetime's worth of classic pop influences.
"Sparkle Lane" was largely penned by Rogers on his own, but also draws upon
the talents of some notable kindred spirits. Don Piper, who co-produced the
album with Rogers, is a celebrated songwriter and bandleader in his own
right. Pete Kennedy, who adds stellar guitar work as well as co-writing
three songs and mastering the album, is half of the beloved folk-pop duo
The Kennedys. Bassist Sal Maida's extensive resume encompasses stints with
Roxy Music and Sparks and is a member of Cracker. Keyboardist Joe McGinty
has worked with everyone from the Psychedelic Furs to Ronnie Spector, and
is the mastermind behind the long-running Losers Lounge series of all-star
tribute shows, in which Rogers has long been a frequent performer. Claudia
Chopek (violin) has toured and recorded with Moby, TV on the Radio and
Bruce Springsteen, among others. And drummer Konrad Meissner's credits
include work with The Silos and Graham Parker. That unique assortment of
disparate talents comes together to bring Edward Rogers' creative vision to
vibrant musical life on "Sparkle Lane," adding another dynamic chapter to
an already impressive body of work.
The New York-based Rogers comes by his Anglophilia honestly. He spent the
first twelve years of his life in Birmingham, England, where his youthful
imagination was captured by the booming British music scene. But his
youthful reverie was interrupted when his father abruptly moved the family
to America. The resulting feelings of displacement, culture shock and
geographical yearning provide much of the inspiration for "Sparkle Lane,"
as reflected on such numbers as the playful "Symbols 'n Mascots," the
bittersweet "Passing the Sunshine," the brightly acoustic "Land of the
Free" and the album's haunting title track.
"I'm motivated by the urge to make music and express myself, rather than by
some abstract idea of being some kind of pop star, so I feel like I'm
making music for the right reasons," the artist asserts. "I feel like this
record really reflects me, more than anything I've done before, so I feel
like I've achieved what I set out to accomplish."
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