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To the casual listener, Sausage -- whose three members formed the original lineup of Primus -- won't sound noticeably different from Les Claypool's main gig. After all, his trademark slap-bass style and cartoonish vocals still command center stage here. But fans will notice the group's more accessible sound right away. Drummer Jay Lane's style is much less extravagent than Tim "Herb" Alexander's, focusing more on holding down a solid groove than showcasing his technical prowess, while guitarist Todd Huth's linear, melodic approach is a universe away from Larry LaLonde's mind-blowing brand of textural noise. Huth's bluesy style helps ground the band's sound in surprising ways, making Sausage a tighter, more focused groove machine. But without the instrumental virtuosity, strange time signatures, and almost constant left-field changes, some fans may find Riddles Are Abound Tonight a bit limited in scope. Still, it manages to rattle the ol' gourd quite nicely. ~ Bret Love
All songs written by members of Sausage.
Sausage features the original personnel of Primus.
Recorded at The Corn, Berkeley, California.
Personnel: Todd Huth (vocals, guitar); Les Claypool (vocals); Jay Lane (drums).
Recording information: Corn, Berkeley, CA; The Corn, Berkely, CA.
Photographer: Charles Richardson.
Sausage: Todd Huth (guitar, vocals); Les Claypool (bass, vocals); Jay Lane (drums).
Riddles Are Abound Tonight Music Sausage Riddles Are Abound Tonight Songs Riddles Are Abound Tonight Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)   awsome cd!!! i bought this cd and i was amazed! les claypool is a musical genius. its sound is way ahead of its time but i am blessed to have heard this in my lifetime. Submitted by brightrune01 (phoenix, az) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
PRIMUSSUCKS!!!! this album is great. temprary phase is my favorite song form this. highly reccommended as well as 5 gallons of disel. check it out. Submitted by Slaphappygamer (Santa Clara, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
HELL YEAH IF YOUR A PRIMUS FAN CHECK THESE GUYS OUT IT'S A SWEET ALBUM. ICAN'T BELEIVE THERE ARE NO REVIEWS ON THIS ALBUM IT'S KILLER. Submitted by muzicman22 (detroit, mich.,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$7.89 There doesn't seem to be much reason for Les Claypool to release a solo album. As the leader and prime creative force behind Primus, he basically dictates the very sound of their records. The only excuse for a solo project like Les Claypool & the Holy Mackerel's Highball With the Devil -- or his other side project, Sausage -- is to give the bassist the chance ...
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$18.99 Stray's fifth studio album, 1974's Move It, was their first recorded in America (Connecticut, to be exact) and represented something of a back-to-basics approach following the baroque orchestrations and surprising horn sections that had dominated the previous year's Mudanzas. Ironically, though, even fans who had thought that album a bit too excessive would probably agree that Move It's comparative boogie rock simplicity felt more like an admission of defeat than a confident creative redirection, especially in light of the abundance of pedestrian tracks like "Hey Domino," "Don't Look Back," and "Give It Up" (a weepy ballad as dispirited in execution as its title suggested) and contrasting short supply of edgy, hard rock muscle (only really mustered for "Somebody Called You"). Vocalist Steve Gadd's songwriting appeared to be growing increasingly distant from that of his bandmates, with ho-hum, hippie-folk-lite contributions like "Mystic Lady" and "Our Plea" featuring hokey words like "Sweet mother Earth, man has raped you," etc., and foretelling this imminent departure from Stray. And, for a band that had heretofore staunchly avoided recording cover versions for any of their previous studio albums, the inclusion of Cliff Richard's ancient hit that named the album and American soul singer Jimmy Helms' (he of "Gonna Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse" fame) "Customs Man" suggested an even more troublesome dearth of inspiration. It was therefore hardly surprising when Move It signaled the conclusion of Stray's career-long relationship with Transatlantic Records and separation from Gadd a short time later, when they would attempt to relaunch their career with 1976's more familiarly eclectic Stand Up and Be Counted. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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