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The New Album
CITY SCRAPES


Photo credit: Kevin Zimarik & Matt Murphy
Songs from the city of your soul...
“New York City singer-songwriter Michael Beatty is a throwback to the early ‘70s when artists like Elton John (with Bernie Taupin) and James Taylor broke through on the back of superior song craft rather than any inherent hipness. It’s a breath of fresh air to hear a songwriter so passionate about words and melody without encumbering themselves with contemporary restrictions and lowest common denominator aesthetics. Beatty’s a songwriter for grown-ups, and his words and music, in fact his whole demeanor, comes with a welcome maturity. His instrument of choice is, of course, piano; and he’s ably supported by a band with shared experience playing with everyone from Aretha Franklin, Ashford & Simpson and Nina Simone, to Elton John, Carole King and Gavin DeGraw. These are top-notch musicians and they help give “City Scrapes” a sheen of Brill Building sophistication, happily without sacrificing Beatty’s sidewalk blues. The best songs here, “My Street”, “You and Me: Together” and “Night Show” take their places in a New York tradition that includes the work of Dion DiMucci and “Streetlife Serenade” period Billy Joel. If any of this seems vaguely appealing I can only suggest you give “City Scrapes” a spin.”
-Leicester Bangs Review
"Masterful songwriting; not just catchy -deep" -Performer Magazine
"Another harmonius, ear-delicious blend of songs that speaks to the soul..." -J.Ingle NRS
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CITY SCRAPES
Produced by Ron Allaire and Michael Beatty
Featuring: Sean Harkness, Jonathan Mover (Aretha Franklin, Elton John) Dave Schommer (Carole King, Gavin DeGraw) Valerie Ghent (Ashford & Simpson, Nina Simone) Boris Pelekh (Hey Guy)
With: Martine Allard and Nikki Van Cassele
Cover Art & Design: Kerry Smith for Black Dog Creative
Photos: Kevin Zimarik Photography
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"There is no question that there is an unseen world. The problem is,
how far is it from midtown and how late is it open?" - woody allen




