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If Your Memory Serves You Well
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Album Details: If Your Memory Serves You Well

Release Date:11/21/2006
Label:Emd Int'l
UPC:094637668122

Track List: If Your Memory Serves You Well

  1. Sisters Of Mercy
  2. Good Morning Sunshine
  3. This Wheel's On Fire
  4. My Heart Cries For You
  5. Some Of These Days
  6. Quand Les Hommes Vivront D'Amour
  7. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
  8. (Take Me For A Walk In The) Morn...
  1. Boo Hoo
  2. Coconut Grove
  3. You Were On My Mind
  4. Last Night I Had The Strangest D...
  5. Weak In The Knees
  6. Out Of The Blue
  7. Just Another Day

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Pro Reviews: If Your Memory Serves You Well

  • All Music Guide

    For her second fulllength, and majorlabel debut, Canadian singer Serena Ryder chose to mainly focus on the songs of others, specifically, other Canadians, writing just three of the tracks on If Your Memory Serves You Well. Those three tracks, in fact, happen to be the weakest most predictable, with the most clichéd lyrics and progressions, and the ones on which the superclean production seems the most forced on the entire album. The rest of it, however, ranging from Paul Anka's "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" to a sultry, nighttime version of the Lovin' Spoonful's "Coconut Grove" (cowriter and bandmember Zal Yanovsky was from Toronto) to the Band's great "This Wheel's on Fire" (from which the title of the album was taken), are done well, keeping the original song intact while still adding new, contemporary personality and style. Ryder has a good voice, slightly smoky, and versatile enough to cover all of the pieces here without straining itself or sounding outofplace, but clearly it's bl...uesy rock in which she feels most comfortable, and the direction in which most of her interpretations go. Shelton Brooks's "Some of These Days" is jazzy but also very modern, with Latin hand drums and an accordion complementing the vocal lines, while Percy Faith's "My Heart Cries for You" takes more of the Ray Charles route, a passionate, countryblues modern rock take on a classic. If Your Memory Serves You Well definitely has the big label feel, with clean production and smooth grooves, but it's professional and good, and doesn't lose any of the emotion that these songs, and Ryder, want to convey. Only when she moves into her own material do things take a turn for the worst, the singer sounding like some kind of Alanis Morissette/Jann Arden ripoff, too poppy and too simple to do much more than play out and end. Ryder's definitely got the chops to go far, but she's got to prove she can write her material, or hire a good set of songwriters (much like the ones she covers here), if she wants to get there. - Marisa Brown, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Serena Ryder

Born and raised in Millbrook, Ontario, Canada, just outside Peterborough, Serena Ryder grew up listening to old Beatles and Leonard Cohen records she found in her parents' collection. She started singing publicly as a young child, and at 13, after she received her first guitar courtesy of her father, she began to teach herself to play and a few years later she made her ... Read more