Single Review: Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke – “Last Time I Looked”

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Single Review of Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke: “Last Time I Looked”

Here at the blog, we last reviewed Joe Kidd & Shiela Burke a few years ago. Well, contributor Eric Harabadian reviewed them… six years ago! For this duo, that’s been too long. Since Eric wrote that review, this will be my first attempt to capture the uniquely pleasant, enjoyable, identifiable vibe of one of Joe and Sheila’s recordings.

Joe & Sheila’s e-mail message accompanying the release of this single said: “Imagine yourself in an Alien Future: You are a survivor of climate catastrophe, nuclear holocaust, famine, plague, apocalyptic social upheaval. You are telling stories to the young ones, remembering the world as it was in the not too distant past.” That certainly describes the subject matter well. Lyrics include phrases like “Last time I looked, we could all breathe clean air” and “Last time I looked, no reason to beware.”

Sonically, “Last Time I Looked” is top-tier singer-songwriter fare. Folky, but with some guitar choices that hint at a broader appeal, marking it as a song that could be more easily appreciated and enjoyed by a crossover audience. Joe’s raspy voice and Sheila’s crisp, rich, tuneful singing blend exceptionally well. There’s a bit of a ’60s/’70s flavor in the song, harkening back to an era when the best folk-based songs could break through to a mainstream radio audience. Personally, I also like the fact that it seems like a song you could sing along with – most of the lines begin with the words “last time I looked,” after all – but it’d take a lot of listens before you could even hope to begin to sing along to all the words that follow that recurring phrase. Just about every line is different. So you just listen and enjoy. Just one more of the many cool things about this tune.

 

Album Review: Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke – Everybody Has a Purpose

Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke

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by Eric Harabadian, Contributing Blogger

Album Review of Joe Kidd and Sheila Burke: Everybody Has a Purpose

Joe Kidd and Sheila Burke are a contemporary folk-rock duo that features stellar harmonies matched with skilled songwriting and heartfelt themes. In the five-plus years they’ve been together they’ve performed all around the United States, Mexico, and Canada spreading a message of peace, love and harmony.

Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke - Everybody Has a Purpose

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Fans of classic acoustic and folk artists like Peter, Paul & Mary, Judy Collins, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Arlo Guthrie, and others will certainly appreciate this duo. But their music has a timeless and limitless quality that is sure to satisfy any age or era.

The title track “Everybody Has a Purpose” lays the foundation for their music, with a message of being an individual and finding one’s place in the world. Echoes of Jessie Colin Young, Bob Dylan, and Joni Mitchell certainly come to mind.

Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke

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Another strong song represented here is Burke’s ode to a serviceman “Veteran’s Song (My Brother).” She has the voice of an angel and her depiction of a soldier who seems to be dealing with PTSD is powerful.

“Shadow At the End of the Road” stands out as well for its haunting melody and mood. It has a Byrds meets Buffalo Springfield kind of feel matched with marvelous vocals and a contemplative resonance.

The struggles of the working man are reflected in the Pete Seeger-like “Grandpa Was a Coal Miner.” Tunes like that and, basically, all their material is directed toward the common man, woman, and human experience.

Joe Kidd & Sheila Burke

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There is a primary element to Joe Kidd and Sheila Burke’s music that is, at once, relatable and down to earth, yet spiritual and transcendent. The songs “Will Do” and “They Call it Romantic” are all that and are lighthearted and fun too.

Keep an eye out for this duo on the concert circuit as they keep a steady performance schedule throughout the year. Check their website for a list of upcoming performances, beginning with a Saturday, December 1st Rock For Tots benefit show at Freddy’s Bar & Grill in Clinton Township, MI.