"George Elliott is a strange egg.
You can’t pigeonhole this guy's music
no matter how hard you try." - Review
by J.R. Oliver
CHILD
OF THE MOON
"Prolific
songwriter Elliott is getting quirkier,
which is hard to do for someone who was
a Klaus Nomi collaborator decades ago. In
addition to some choice covers (Stones,
Johnny Cash) GE has written some strange,
challenging, fun songs here..." -
ROCTOBER 2004
MEN
DON'T SMOKE
"Play
almost any of these songs for someone and
say it was an obscure George Harrison song
and I don't think they would argue with you."
-
EARCANDY online magazine
COME
ON 2
NEW RELEASE 9 NEW
SONGS AND VERSIONS FROM LONG-LOST MASTERS
HEAVEN-HI
HEL-LO The RE-ELECTRIFIED
George Elliott!
NEW
RELEASE!
"A mini-symphonic feel to the arrangements,
though also a playfulness to the odd combinations
of whistles, folky guitar strums, electronically
coated riffs, whimsical melodies, and the
plaintive singing" [AMG]
George Elliott's MUSIC FOR GIRLS
"Elliott
is all the Beatles rolled into one burrito."
-Roctober Magazine April 2001
"Attractively melodic and quirky,
the combination of chirpiness and dislocated
drifting sounding akin to Syd Barrett..." -Richie Unterberger
"...This has the feel of something
from one of those groups that made lots
of people want to start bands, just because
it's so simple and crazy and easy to play
and full of stuff that seems near-improv
that it's inspiring."
-Holly Day
THE BIG TAKEOVER
George Elliott
UNSOLVED BLISS-TERIES "Simple, cerebral
pop is a lost art, but these 26 two-minute
songs have a thinking-man's quality." -Jack
Rabid
(Click to see
entire review)
Forehead Movies ...utilizing several-dozen
instruments falls in the ground between experimental
wordless rock and soundtrack music, though
usually remaining very melodically accessible."
- Richie Unterberger ALL
MUSIC GUIDE
George Elliott's First solo CD GNOSTIC
SONGS (1998)... a combination of original
material with vocals, some instrumental, and
a sprinkling of cover songs (gems rescued
from pop obscurity!)
Our
first release was a just-in-time-for-the
millennium CD single of two private song-sketches
of Klaus Nomi (RIP) and friends from
1979.
"On this two-song CD single, "Silent
Night/Za Bak Daz," from 1979, was
a sketch of a song intended for Nomi's 3rd
album....."
- Richie Unterberger, AMG
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