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Jill Paquette

The healthy-looking, handsome cast have been keeping me company as I eat my breakfast this past month, which of course I appreciate. Yet all this introspection and having issues often leaves me feeling emotionally churned, for no reason. I'm sure it isn't good for people. However, I do like the songs on 'Dawson's Creek'. And, to get to the point, Jill Paquette sounds a bit like that: rasping, sad-toned, acoustic rock; a halo of female backing vocals, a staring out of a rain-soaked coach window ambience; girls with guitars in coffee houses where everyone incorporates corduroy and retro T-shirts into their outfits. Jill Paquette not only has a perfect voice for this kind of thing; she is also very good on the old acoustic guitar. It's a good album.

J G Carruthers

Beating Time

JILL PAQUETTE By Jill Paquette Reunion Records

The summer holidays have had me starting the day in a state of lie-in lethargy, leaving me prone to catching a daily dose of that stalwart of teen drama, 'Dawson's Creek'. Dawson's Creek, where everyone has 'stuff to deal with', everyone 'needs to talk', everyone has 'got to find out who they really are'.