
JVA
Kiss The Brain
© 2006 Thon Music (634479431883)
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Pop Folk
tracks
- 1 Empty Emily
- 2 Now You Don't
- 3 Alibis
- 4 Matter Of Life And Death
- 5 Find Your Own Heaven
- 6 Exist
- 7 M'Hart
- 8 I Can't Look
- 9 Explosions
- 10 Haunting The House
- 11 Out Of My Head
- 12 Running Into Time
- 13 If You Were Me
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notes
This is JVA's 10th cd.
Born in Los Angeles, Jim Walker performed with several bands before forming the quirky pop group, Lost Anthony, which existed in the late eighties.
Good luck came when Phil Joanou, (director - U2: RATTLE AND HUM, GRIDIRON GANG) asked Jim to write a song for his first feature film, Universal Picture’s THREE O’CLOCK HIGH. Jim’s song SOMETHING TO REMEMBER ME BY (produced by legendary session drummer/producer Rick Marotta) was featured throughout the film.
Walker spent the next few years with Marotta, writing songs and performing live. He also scored the films COVER GIRL MURDERS and DEAD AIR, plus episodes of HBO’S - TALES FROM THE CRYPT and Fox’s - ON THE SHORE.
After brief signings with RCA and Geffen Records, Jim moved to Portland, Oregon where he met uber-musician Tim Ellis. The two handsome men began working as the mighty acoustic power-duo called JIM WALKER / TIM ELLIS, and under the recording band name JVA.
Jim has released nine cds of original music on his own independent label THON, including the brand new “KISS THE BRAIN” (2006).
Jim and Tim also co-scored the modern dance project ETHOS.
The duo has opened for Crash Test Dummies, Little Feat, Karla Bonoff, Boz Scaggs, Warren Zevon, and others.
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Bought as gift, don't know how it sounds.
author: Diana BauerI haven't heard this disk, it was purchased as a gift. The person I gave it to said that it was a little darker than she had expected, but was pleased with it nonetheless.