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Voices in the Fog
- Artist: Dennis Driscoll
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/1/2002
Voices in the Fog
- Artist: Dennis Driscoll
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/1/2002
- Artist: Dennis Driscoll
- Label: K. Records
- UPC: 789856113620
- Item #: WEA611362
- Genre: Indie Rock/Pop
- Release Date: 10/1/2002

Product Notes
Silliness runs rampant on Dennis Driscoll's third LP, titled Voices in the Fog. He hails from Ilwaco, Wash., though, to do some regional typecasting, most of his songwriting leans more toward the whimsical side of Athens, Ga. Pop. The opening, carefully plucked notes of 'Sarah Jane, Pt. II' carry a strong resemblance to those of 'Bleeker Street,' while the vocals waver in and out of key and follow a charming childish ode to a young lady friend. While it may be easy to reminisce about the last great Of Montreal songs after slipping Dennis Driscoll into the player, Voices in the Fog is deeply sad-sounding at times, taking full advantage of minor chords and curious accompaniment. 'Telepathic Birdcalls' features a duet with Olympia's Mirah and a ghostly track that trails alongside the vocals in the song's backdrop. The songs primarily consist of guitar and Driscoll's childlike vocals, but the occasional stringed instrument appears and adds color to an otherwise meandering tale, such as in 'Waitress and Sailor.' This 'ballad to nothing in particular' calls to mind the image of a second grader who's been asked to present homework in front of the class but would much rather ramble on about a sailor and a fisherman before returning to his seat. 'Drive-In' is an adversely personal post-breakup note to a former love, a gentle reflection of innocent-sounding relations that unfortunately went awry. Directly following 'Drive-In,' Driscoll delves right back into absolute nonsense so nonsensical that even Raffi would turn his nose up at it.
Credits
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Composer(s)Barbara George
Brian Wilson
Harold Arlen
Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey
Richard Finch
Traditional
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Performer(s)Chris Sutton
Heather Dunn
Khaela Maricich
Mirah
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Artist(s)Dennis Driscoll
