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Jack Casady first came to fame as an original member of the Jefferson Airplane and later, Hot Tuna. The first solo album (at age 59) from this well-traveled and prolific bassist, Dream Factor, is a mixed affair. Unlike most rock bass-playing frontmen, Casady does not sing, so his contributions to his debut are relegated to the occasional bass solo, and as co-writer of nearly all the tracks. His bass playing is more innovative and inspirational than his songwriting, which results in a passable Southern rock, folk, and blues album. Casady calls in friends from Gov't Mule (drummer Matt Abts and guitarist Warren Haynes), along with Little Feat guitarist Paul Barrére, Ivan Neville, and the Tubes' Fee Waybill, among others, to help with vocals, and all do an admirable job, but ultimately, the album rests on the strength of its songs, most of which are pleasant, vaguely West Coast folk-pop ballads. When Casady steps out on the burning instrumental jazz-rock fusion "Outside" (which also features Haynes), and again in the middle section of the folksy "Weight of Sin," you get a true sense of his unique bass-playing talents. ~ Hal Horowitz
Jack Casady first came to fame as an original member of the Jefferson Airplane and later, Hot Tuna. The first solo album (at age 59) from this well-traveled and prolific bassist, Dream Factor, is a mixed affair. Unlike most rock bass-playing frontmen, Casady does not sing, so his contributions to his debut are relegated to the occasional bass solo, and as co-writer of nearly all the tracks. Sadly, his songwriting isn't as innovative or inspirational as his bass playing, which results in a passable Southern rock, folk, and blues album without much focus. Casady calls in friends from Gov't Mule (drummer Matt Abts and guitarist Warren Haynes), along with Little Feat guitarist Paul Barrére, Ivan Neville, and the Tubes' Fee Waybill, among others, to help with vocals. All do an admirable job, but ultimately, the album rests on the strength of its songs, most of which are adequate but far from riveting. When Casady does step out on the burning instrumental jazz-rock fusion "Outside" (which also features Haynes), and again in the middle section of the folksy "Weight of Sin," you finally get a sense of his unique bass-playing talents. But the disc is dominated by pleasant, vaguely West Coast folk-pop ballads that never catch fire. If it's second-rate Jackson Browne or R.E.M. you're looking for, this will fill the bill. But those anticipating this legendary bass player's long-awaited solo debut to showcase his considerable instrumental abilities will likely be disappointed. ~ Hal Horowitz
Recorded at J.C. Studios, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes Jeff Tamarkin.
Personnel: Jack Casady (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass); Paul Barrere (vocals, slide guitar); Jeff Pehrson, Fee Waybill, Ivan Neville (vocals); Jorma Kaukonen (acoustic guitar); Steve Fister, Warren Haynes, Doyle Bramhall II (guitar); Jim Brunberg (mandolin, background vocals); Steffen Presley (Hammond B-3 organ); Steve Gorman, Matt Abts (drums); Diane Quine, Greg Hampton (background vocals).
Living Blues (9/03, p.101) - "...Breezy pop rock tunes with country overtones along with a healthy amount of spacey jamming..." Dream Factor Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $2.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Folk Rock | | Label | Eagle | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 27660  | | CD Universe Part number | 5935251 | | Catalog number | 20008 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 17, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Greg Hampton | | Engineer | Stacy Parish; Steve Werbelow | | Personnel | Matt Abts - drums Jack Casady - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass Steve Gorman Ivan Neville - vocals Greg Hampton - background vocals Steve Fister Diane Quine Jeff Pehrson Jim Brunberg - mandolin, background vocals Steffen Presley - Hammond B-3 organ
Also: Warren Haynes, Jorma Kaukonen, Doyle Bramhall, II, Fee Waybill, Paul Barrare |
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