Keep On Doing
The Roches’ "Keep On Doing" embodies the trio's signature blend of folk and pop, characterized by intricate harmonies and witty lyricism. Released in 1982, this album showcases their distinctive sound, which combines soft acoustic guitar, subtle percussions, and an array of unconventional instrumentation, including the use of harmonium and synthesizers. The production, helmed by the capable hands of Roger McGuinn, offers a polished yet intimate atmosphere, allowing the sisters’ voices to shine through with clarity and warmth. Thematically, the album explores a range of topics, from the mundane to the profound, infused with a sense of humor and introspection. Tracks like “Hammond Song” demonstrate their ability to weave personal narratives with universal appeal, while the playful “The Married Men” captures the essence of their quirky storytelling. The gentle pacing of songs like “Keep On Doing” invites listeners to reflect, while the more upbeat tracks maintain a buoyant energy that feels timeless. Within the singer-songwriter genre of the early '80s, The Roches stand out for their unique blend of folk traditions with modern sensibilities. Their harmonies echo the influences of the folk revival while embracing a contemporary pop sensibility that resonates with both nostalgic and new audiences. "Keep On Doing" is not just a collection of songs; it is a testament to the sisters’ artistry and their ability to infuse joy and humor into their music, making it a notable entry in the singer-songwriter canon.
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