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Fried - Fried
- By Volume10.com Editor
- Published 03/26/2007
- Album Choices
Fried - Fried
- When You Get Out Of Jail
- Whatever I Choose I Lose
- Things Change
- You're With The Wrong One
- Sugar Water Days
- Aint You The One
- Love Is A Stranger
- Friends In Lo Places
- Back From The War
- It's Too Late
- Getaway
Fried are the result of former Fine Young Cannibal's songwriter David Steele's 5-year search for "the perfect singer". Steele discovered 23-year-old gospel singer Jonte Short at the 2001 New Orleans Jazz Festival and Fried were conceived.
Their self-titled debut album stunningly combines soul, funk & trip-hop beats with searing, emotive, soulful vocals. Short's voice moves effortlessly between Macy Gray, Lauren Hill and Aretha Franklin all helped of course by Steele's undeniable qualities as a tunesmith.
Highlights are the early Moorcheeba-esque "Whatever I Choose" (which Steele resisted attempts from Gray to acquire), the summer-evoking "Sugar Water Days" and the simple yet stunning "Love is a Stranger", co-written with Portishead's Beth Gibbons. With a dose of Wu-Tang Clan thrown in for good measure (Rapper RZA provides additional vocals on "When You Get Out Of Jail") this all makes for a debut album up there with any other.
Expect to see much, much more of Fried in 2005.