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Kevin Cahoon and Ghetto Cowboy / CD / 2006
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Artist
Kevin Cahoon and Ghetto Cowboy
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Anchor C/SH-K-Boom
Release Date
2006 04 18
Song List
1: Drive Up (Intro) (0:18)
2: Doll (3:11)
3: Fashionista (3:05)
4: Bitch (2:47)
5: Good Time Gone Bad (3:38)
6: Saved by the Beauty (3:14)
7: Mr. Curious (3:21)
8: Could I Have This Dance (2:30)
9: Star Ballad (4:24)
10: Mirrorball Prophecy (3:04)
Style.Categories
New York Punk, Punk-Pop, Pop/Rock, Glam Rock
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Sometimes, an album's opening track can tell you everything you need to know about an artist. Other times, an opening track can be an example of first impressions being deceiving -- and that is exactly what happens on
Kevin Cahoon
's
Doll
. This CD's title track and first full-length song (after a brief intro that incorporates the theme from the '70s sitcom
Good Times
) is a self-deprecating number in which
Cahoon
sings about being the ultimate high-school geek/nerd/dork; the lyrics are pure
emo
. But after that title song, it becomes clear that
Cahoon
's
punk-pop
doesn't fit neatly into the
emo
category. Actually, most of
Doll
is best described as non-
emo
punk-pop
meets
glam rock
-- and catchy tracks like
"Saved by the Beauty,"
"Bitch"
(not to be confused with the
Rolling Stones
classic),
"Mirrorball Prophecy,"
and
"Star Ballad"
have way too much
glam
, glitter, and gloss for
Cahoon
to be considered a true-blue
emo
artist.
Emo
is full of introspection, and introspection is in very short supply on what is -- more often than not -- a party album. Although relevant to the 21st century
alterna-rock
scene,
Cahoon
gets a lot of inspiration from the hell-bent-for-fun
rock
of the '70s and '80s --
punk-pop
and
glam
fun mostly, but there hints of
funk
-
rock
at times. Darned if
Cahoon
doesn't incorporate elements of
Prince
on
"Fashionista"
and
"Mr. Curious"
-- and
Prince
's lover-man decadence is certainly a long way from the we're-just-ordinary-guys aesthetic that
emo
loves to project. OK, so the title track's
emo
leanings are not typical of
Doll
on the whole. But one of the things that makes this album -- for all its '70s and '80s worship -- relevant to 2000s
alterna-rock
(along with some
Smashing Pumpkins
and
Green Day
influence) is
Cahoon
's sense of irony.
Cahoon
is ironic as hell, which is quite a contrast to all the glammed-up, larger than life '70s and '80s rockers who ended up believing their own hype.
Cahoon
is laughing at all the music he admires, and his sense of fun makes
Doll
an enjoyable listen. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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