Music Review: Abby Ahmad - Curriculum

I had Curriculum sitting atop a small pile on my desk at work the other day, and was asked what kind music it was. Sometimes the answer to that question is a simple one, and often causes the conversation to be cut short — any mention of things like country or free jazz and you're likely to get a quick eye roll and a change of subject. This time around, I had no easy answer..."Uh, I don't really know...."

A generic term that might be used is "singer/songwriter" but that's less than useless here. Abby Ahmad sings, plays guitar, writes songs, and wraps them up in a tasty assortment of styles. Folk? Sure. And blues, and soul, and sorta-funk, and rock and...ah, it hardly matters. I got lost in it and had a great time finding my way out.

The subject matter ranges from disgust with the state of things (which might seems like a cliché in the folk world, but I still like a good rant), to the challenge of dealing with relationships. How we come together and pull apart, it's a complex life we can lead, and Ahmad has some pointed takes on these matters. Dang, I wish I had been so insightful in my 20s.

Sonically, Curriculum has a lot to offer. As much as I like Ahmad's acoustic guitar style, which cuts a percussive Ani-esque slash with some delicate finger picking, it's the clever use of horns that pushes the arrangements over the top. I'll be the first to admit that the opening "Star Pupil" immediately drew me in with its Tom Waits clatter. As the tune progresses, horns pop in here and there to extend the harmonic landscape and give a tremendous boost to the energy level. Use of this "accented" approach lifts the feel of the record into that unknown territory. It might be horns, it might be strings, it might even even be piano...but the results always seem fresh.

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Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. He has contributed to Jazz.com and also writes reviews for Blogcritics.org. He produces the weekly feature The Friday Morning Listen. …

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  • 1 - Enzen

    Apr 25, 2011 at 9:18 am

    I love your music....naturally

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