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Gerty
Sweets From the Minibar
Release Date: 2002 09 24
Label: Eskimo Kiss Records

This is a charming and unpretentious collection of old-fashioned new wave music by Shirlé Hale and David Koslowski. The duo recorded the basic tracks in their bedroom studio in Durham, NC, then Chris Stamey (the dB's, Yo la Tengo, Le Tigre) finished the job as producer. Mitch Easter (Let's Active frontman and R.E.M. producer), Jon Wurster (Superchunk), Carrie Shull, and Corey Sims (both of the Micro-East Collective) make guest appearances, but Hale and Koslowski handle most of the instruments themselves, including drum machines and assorted keyboards. They also wrote all of the songs, except for a cover version of Julian Cope's "Head Hang Low," and demonstrate a flair for constructing catchy hooks. Hale is a better vocalist than the less-forceful Koslowski, as revealed by listening to the Hale-dominated "Magnastar" followed by the Koslowski-dominated "As Far As I Can See," but they are both at their best when trading off each other on tracks such as "Short Drive Home." There's nothing particularly groundbreaking about this music, of course, but it's still very appealing. If you like the Cars, Human League, Berlin, and similar bands, then there's a good chance that you'll enjoy Gerty. Todd Kristel, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Short Drive Home
2Set Your Clocks
3Magnastar
4As Far As I Can See
5Just One More Time
6Lower Moreland
7Spine
8Tragic Tragedy
9Charade
10Remember
11She Rides Trains in Belgium
1221st Century Girl
13Haven't Slept a Wink
14Head Hang Low

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2006CDEskimo Kiss Records



Group Members:
Miyuki Furtado
Shirle Hale
David Koslowski
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Influenced By:
The Cars
Blondie
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