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"Alphabet Girls, Vol. II" by Paul Slavens (June 24, State Fair Records) is the crystallization and distillation of the Nebraska born, Denton, TX-based artist’s long, varied, and accomplished career, complete with all of the requisite breakthroughs and disappointments. On record, Slavens’s endurance is a listener’s treat. "Alphabet Girls, Vol. II" plays like the product of a “been everywhere, seen everything” guru-type somehow fitting all of his experience and education onto five lines of musical staff like some kind of trippy Tetris. Funny, but serious. Jazz, but pop
Alphabet Girls, Vol. II
By Paul Slavens
Label: State Fair Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: 01. Naomi; 02. Ophelia; 03. Priscilla; 04. Queenie;
05. Robin; 06. Sadie; 07. Trudy; 08. Ursula; 09.
Vanessa; 10. Wanda; 11. X (On My Heart); 12.
Yvonne; 13. Zelda
Paul Slavens Is An Award-Winning Radio Host, A Voice On Legendary Anime 'dragon Ball Z,' A Member Of The Travoltas With Old 97’s Producer Salim Nourallah. He Is A Composer, Too!
"Paul Slavens is very non-busy," said Dallas-based music discovery website Central Track. The Denton-based composer, musician, and all-around entertainer is poised to release his new album, Alphabet Girls, Vol. II, on June 24," comments Dallas-based NPR-affiliate KXT which recently premiered the video for the Slavens single X (On My Heart)," describing it as a theatrical number ...
Public Radio Host Paul Slavens Is Also A Brilliant Composer. His Intellectually Mad 'Alphabet Girls, Vol. II' (from 'Naomi' To 'Zelda'), Out June 24
Alphabet Girls, Vol. II by Paul Slavens (June 24, State Fair Records) is the crystallization and distillation of the Nebraska born, Denton, TX-based artist’s long, varied, and accomplished career, complete with all of the requisite breakthroughs and disappointments. On record, Slavens’s endurance is a listener’s treat. Alphabet Girls, Vol. II plays like the product of a ...