Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Leomoon - Leomoon (1999)

Here is another of those mysterious bands that appeared in the late 1990s, when there seemed to be an explosion of electronic acts influenced by the likes of Portishead and Everything But The Girl. Leomoon consisted of three members: singer Erin Moran (no, not Joannie from Happy Days), musician and producer Stephen Harris, and DJ Sae 1. Their music is indeed very much like earlier Everything But The Girl, but with a lot more trip hop and lots of samples and scratches thanks to the enigmatic DJ Sae 1. The album was released on the indie American label Topaz, and they managed only one single, "Frequency". It went unnoticed and the three obviously decided not to pursue any further music together. But Stephen Harris was already an established producer and engineer before the group formed, and he has continued as such, working with acts like U2 and Dave Matthews. Erin Moran took on the moniker A Girl Called Eddy and released a highly acclaimed self-titled album in 2004 that hearkened back to the 60's soul-pop of Dusty Springfield. She is said to be releasing another album under that moniker this year. As for DJ Sae 1, it is likely he is still involved in music, probably using his real name, whatever that is. But this album, though it encompasses a sound that was then very fresh but is now somewhat dated, still remains a fond tribute to a very particular style and time in music, and it deserves more attention than it received the first time around.

Download Leomoon

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Intro
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Frequency Part 1
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Stay
4
Jeremy's Least Unweak
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Jesus Boots
6
Freebyrd
7
The Orchid
8
It's You
9
Leaving California
10
Always Tomorrow
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Frequency Part 2
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Final Outro

12 comments:

  1. The link is dead, and I enjoy hearing A Girl Called Eddy showing up on my Pandora station.

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  2. Can you upload it again please? Thank you so much

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  3. I was the bassist on Leomoon; it was a glorious summer in 1998 when I would get the calls from Stephen Harris, usually late at night, to come down and do some phat bass. That's my 1974 Gibson EB3 processed to sound like a minimoog (and my upright on "Always Tomorrow"). I have a few sealed copies of the 12-inch remix single of "Frequency." http://johnmontagna.com

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    1. Do you have any idea what ever happened to Erin Moran ??? so many people are waiting for a follow up album to her A Girl Called Eddy debut

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    2. All going well I believe another LP is sue soon

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  4. Can you upload it again please? Thank you so much

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  5. Would love a re-up of this, if possible... Very happy to report that a new album by A Girl Called Eddy is FINALLY coming out on Elefant Records, Jan. 2020! Erin Moran also released an album under the name The Last Detail on Elefant, so yay, she's back. :) ~Chris

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