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Back to Mono: The Pipettes play Atlanta

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

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THE PIPETTES AT VINYL: Singer Gwenno Pipette can’t believe how much parking costs in Midtown. (Photo by Perry Julien)

The Pipettes are a British group whose sound and matching polka-dotted look harks back to the era of the so-called girl groups — artists like the Ronettes and the Crystals whose popularity peaked after Elvis was drafted, but before the Beatles played “Ed Sullivan.”

In support of their debut album, We Are the Pipettes, the Pipettes played a proper gig at Vinyl in Midtown on Friday. A couple of hours earlier, though, they marched into Criminal Records in Little Five Points and played a fantastic three-song acoustic set to a roomful mostly of men – many of whom were, presumably, like me, there to find out if they would look and sound as good in person as they do on YouTube and CD.

The answers: yes and yes. The Pipettes are cuter than puppies in toilet paper commercials and their three-part harmonies are as lovely live as they are in-studio. They sounded so good, I almost bought a second copy of their CD. No joke.

See & Do: The Pipettes

Friday, November 9th, 2007

(photo courtesy www.myspace.com/thepipettes)

pipettes.jpgLeave it to the Brits to remind us Yanks of our own musical roots. THE PIPETTES‘ matching polka-dot dresses and cotton-candy girl-group harmonies revive the Shirelles and the Shangri-Las by way of Bananarama and Amy Winehouse. Cute, sassy and retro in all the best ways, they may have a shorter shelf life than even the Spice Girls, so enjoy the show before their 15 minutes are up. Big-voiced chanteuse Nicole Atkins’ expansive epics are likewise reminiscent of a different style of Spector-esque ’60s productions. The Sea and the Booze opens the Fri., NOV. 9, show. $12. 8 p.m. Vinyl, 404-885-1365. www.vinylatlanta.com.

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