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There was a seven year gap between Dirty Little Secret, Katharine Whalen's sophomore release, and her debut. Perhaps not surprisingly then, the two albums are worlds apart sty...Read more
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Whalen's "Dirty Little Secret" CD (K.W.of SNZ Fame)
Katherine Whalen is one of my favorite female vocalists - at least when I listen to her Squirrel Nut Zippers" vocals.

So I was extremely excited to purchase t...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:607735005623
Artist:Katharine Whalen
Format:CD
Release Year:2006
Record Label:Koch Records (USA)
Genre:Rock & Pop, Swing

Track Listing
PREPARES TO UNVEIL DIRTY LITTLE SECRET:
1. Funnest Game, The
2. Dirty Little Secret
3. You-Who
4. Follow
5. Meet Me by the Fire
6. Garden, The
7. Angel
8. What You Back
9. Long
10. In the Night
11. Three Blind Mice
12. Blur

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Producer:David Sale
Distributor:E1 Distribution (USA)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
There was a seven year gap between Dirty Little Secret, Katharine Whalen's sophomore release, and her debut. Perhaps not surprisingly then, the two albums are worlds apart stylistically with the only constant being the singer's retro vocals. She has abandoned the smoky, Billie Holiday style that was a logical extension of her work with the Squirrel Nut Zippers, for a lounge/spy music/'60s avant-pop that suits her just as well and arguably better. Although she gets top billing on the front cover, the success of the album should go equally to David Sale (ex-Camus). He writes or co-writes the songs, plays every instrument, engineered all but two tracks, and is clearly the driving force behind the project. Whalen is in fine voice, but it's the production that shares and often dominates the spotlight. These heavily overdubbed songs exude a chilly, frisky, occasionally dreamy go-go quality, somewhere between trip-hop, Vegas jazz, and Austin Powers. The brassy bongo-driven attack of the opening, "The Funnest Game," makes it sound like it came off the soundtrack of a Sean Connery era James Bond flick. Instruments fade in and out during tunes and the programmed drums bring a contemporary feel, even as a song such as "Meet Me by the Fire" recalls girl group aesthetics. Just when you think you've got the album figured out, it shifts direction, eluding your grasp but beckoning you back for another spin. "The Garden" is built on tropical percussion, wandering trumpet, and staccato keyboards as Whalen double-tracks vocals in a bizarre but sexy moan. "Want You Back" imagines a Peggy Lee, Herb Alpert, and John Barry mash-up and the techno beat, mariachi trumpets, and '60s drama of "In the Night" is both winsome and vivid. Dirty Little Secret often seems like the soundtrack to some imaginary '60s B-movie, a bit schlocky and loungy but ultimately cool. It doesn't all work because sometimes these songs take a few too many detours, but it sounds like little else and scores on originality even when Whalen and Sale juggle a few too many creative balls. ~ Hal Horowitz

Editorial Reviews
Mixing and matching everything from fever-dream calypso to dredged-from-the-Delta blues to lo-fi cabaret balladry, DIRTY LITTLE SECRET never runs out of surprises.
No Depression

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Whalen's "Dirty Little Secret" CD (K.W.of SNZ Fame)

Created: 19/05/08
Katherine Whalen is one of my favorite female vocalists - at least when I listen to her Squirrel Nut Zippers" vocals.

So I was extremely excited to purchase this CD (even though it's not the same type of music).

To the point: the vocals sound a little distant... the band definitely overpower her. It's sounds like she's standing further from the microphone that everyone else. So yes, the album does have issues of not being very well produced/ mixed.

Still, she is among my favorite female vocalist, so I will say that I enjoyed listening to it- I had to listen to it a few times to adjust to her being overpowered by the music.

I think if this album were remixed with more prominent vocals than it would be "excellent", but I'm sticking to a "good" rating until then.
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Not like the first one

Created: 26/12/06
Having enjoyed the music of the Squirrel Nut Zippers & Katharine Whalen's first solo CD, I was looking forward to this one, but she has drastically changed her style. This music is almost bad enough to win American Idol.
It's just pop-rock with no redeeming qualities. It's unoriginal, uninteresting, and a total waste of time. Hold off on this one, and let's see if she has another release that showcases her talent.
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A Departure From Her Previous Work

Created: 05/01/10
Dirty Little Secret is very different from either her Jazz Squad Album, or her Squirrel Nut Zippers work. Much more of a modern feel, she delivers a great performance, nonetheless.
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Absolutely stunnig cd!

Created: 27/12/06
This cd has gotten rave reviews and for a good reason. It breaks out of the mold. Only the narrowest minded should pass this up. It also was on the short list in two main categories for grammy nominations. Yes it's pop at times but the fascinating quirky kind. A genre busting beauty!
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