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If Belinda Carlisle decided to forego endless '80s nostalgia tours and instead make a proper comeback record aimed squarely at the Beach House set, that record would sound a whole lot like Cape Dory. Tennis vocalist Alaina Moore and Carlisle take the same approach to singing: They both pack storehouses of emotion into tiny instruments, and deliver every line with a kind of musical-theater pout. The volume of her emotion almost seems too big for the group's small, twinkling songs. When Moore pleads "Darling you know I love you" at the outset of the precious cha-cha number "Long Boat Pass," "We'll make heaven a place on earth" doesn't feel too far behind.
It's a surprising development: the group's debut 7-inch had a kind of awkward, fumbling charm, but on Cape Dory the duo is all spit-shined, gussied up and walking with books balanced on their heads. Nautical images abound: "Take me out baby, I want to go sail tonight"; "The sun is sinking off the mast." They're not speaking figuratively, either: The album was written while Moore and husband and bandmate Patrick Riley were on a seven-month sailing trip around the Eastern Seaboard; thusly, the songs drift along in… read more »