Katie, Katie, Katie. . .

If Katie Melua's Call off the Search (Dramatico) had been released in the early sixties (not that far a hypothetical stretch), chances are she would've appeared on the cover dressed in a revealing cocktail dress instead of the shadowy introspective singer/songwriter garb she affects on her album debut. Not a bad pose for the teen-aged Miz M. (it sure beats the "I want That Girl!" image that Nellie McKay affected on her debut disc), but I bet she'd sell more discs if she'd gone for the Julie London look instead.

The Julie comparison is not meant too snarkily because I hear elements of the former Missus Jack Webb in some of Melua's softer chanteuse moments. London, plus Waitress in A Donut Shop Maria Muldaur (who Melua most vocally resembles), orchestrated Judy Collins (even does a version of Randy Newman's "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," a song that Collins nailed on her In My Life album) - not to mention Ray Charles in the more spritely rhythm-&-blues tracks - are all over this album. Whether you'll enjoy it or not probably depends on your personal tolerance for music that at one time would've been marketed as Easy Listening and these days is just called Pop.

Me, I find myself interested in Search about half the time. Doing John Mayall's "Crawling Up A Hill" as a Charles Brown-styled blues number is a snappy touch (is that Chris Spedding on the guitar break?), while her cooing come-on song, "My Aphrodisiac Is You" strikes all the right mildly risque notes. Title song "Call off the Search" is a smoothed down bit of smoky supper club jazz, which of course pulls up the Julie London comparisons big time. And though conductor & primary songwriter Mike Batt's over-reliance on The Irish Film Orchestra can be an irritant (just coz Randy Newman had too much Van Dyke Parks filigree on his version of "Rain" is no reason to go the same way), it works on "Blame It on the Moon," which sounds like something Martha Davis might've recorded at her most broken-hearted.

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