Happy Rhodes Ectotrophia
(Numero Group Records)ย 

Several compilations pull from Woodstock resident Rhodesโ€™s vast catalogue, but Ectotrophia highlights โ€™80s rarities, meticulously remastered by a label catering to underdogs. Her style resists categorization, and her four-octave vocal range and eccentric, complex art-pop approach prompts the question, โ€œWhoโ€™s that guy singing with Kate Bush?โ€

The impressive two-platter vinyl release (also on CD), with its gatefold sleeve, full-sized 16-page booklet, and archival artwork, includes 18 classically influenced synth and acoustic guitar tracks encompassing themes of the alienation, inspiration, despair, and hope of misfits. Cavernous, creepy vocals introduce โ€œOh the Drearsโ€ with impetuous staccato synth and lilting upper-range soprano. The pleading โ€œIf Soโ€ features gently finger-picked guitar and angelic, melancholy vocals. The otherworldly โ€œWould That I Could,โ€ a fairy-tinged string duet backing fae-like vocals, is based upon Shakespeareโ€™s โ€œA Midsummer Nightโ€™s Dream.โ€ If weird is good, youโ€™ll find it here. Numerogroup.com

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