"Boys Don't Cry"
From Songs
Ratio Records / Morr Music, 2009
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Along the way between Berlin, Paris and Mexico City, Norman
Palm assembled a mesmerizing collection of often winsome
songs, pairing each with his own artwork to create the
unique release / book entitled Songs. The original
run published by Ratio Records having quickly been picked
up by fans, Songs as a book / CD package is now
enjoying a wide re-release via Morr Music. On the album, Norman
provides most of the instrumentation himself and worked
with Finnish producer Jonas Verwijnen (Annie, The
Whitest Boy Alive), looking to the basic structure of
the songs as his musical plumb line.
One of Norman's oldest tracks which appears on
Songs is the sympathetic cover of The Cure's "Boys
Don't Cry". Norman approaches the song with a sense of
melancholy and deliberate stillness. The track was first
released on a limited edition vinyl together with a cover
of Cindy Lauper's "Girls Just Want To Have Fun". Norman
told us that he gravitated to these songs "because they are
both icons of the 80's, saying so much about the roles of
women and men at the time. In 'Boys Don't Cry' it's about
the guys who can't really show their feelings because they
are not supposed to as guys. The song is really sad, but in
the original version its up-beat and people dance to it….
So I wanted to give the song its meaning back by singing it
in the saddest way possible, even adding this moody almost
whining trombone (which was played by Sebastian Maschat
from The Whitest Boy Alive)."
Norman celebrates the release of Songs in France
with a show at the Pop In in Paris on 30 September.
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