Jim Noir is an English singer-songwriter from Manchester noted in DeBaser reviews for retro‑tinged indie pop. Reviews highlight his albums Tower Of Love (debut) and the self-titled Jim Noir, plus tracks such as Eanie Meany and My Patch.

Released the album Tower Of Love (reviewed here) and the self-titled album Jim Noir (reviewed here). A Fatboy Slim remix of "Eanie Meany" is listed among related works.

Two DeBaser reviews (Tower Of Love, Jim Noir) describe Jim Noir's retro‑tinged indie pop — 60s/70s influences, catchy choruses, and playful electronic touches. Both reviews give middling scores but highlight several standout tracks such as Eanie Meany and My Patch.

For:Listeners who enjoy 60s-influenced indie pop, melodic, slightly psychedelic, and playfully produced music.

 Structurally polymorphic, jovial, cock-eyed, indie-quirky, increasingly subtly winking as it is darkly sparkling, benignly aimed at the '60s/'70s/'80s/'90s easy listening: inevitably and inexorably pop; voila in a nutshell (little nutshells, if you will) the delightfully bold, ramshackle little suburban ride organized by the rascal Mr. Noir.

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 Totally pop.

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