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The '90s weren't kind to Jimmy Barnes. Apart from much-publicized money problems that saw him leave Australia for two years in the middle of the decade, the advent of grunge saw his style of music become completely unfashionable. Barnes tried to counteract this with albums like Soul Deep (a collection of soul covers) and Flesh and Wood.
Flesh and Wood was Barnes' attempt at an unplugged album, and featured such other Australian rock luminaries as Diesel, Tommy Emmanuel, and Archie Roach. While it contains some of Barnes' own material and some covers (including Cold Chisel's superb "Flame Trees"), few songs here manage to match the originals; fewer still eclipse them.
A competent album that shows a more sophisticated side to Barnes that was hinted at with Soul Deep, Flesh and Wood does not hold too much interest for the casual fan. ~ Jonathan Lewis
Featuring reworkings of many of Jimmy's biggest hits, along with some Chisel favorites, Flesh and Wood is Jimmy intimate and acoustic. The album includes some very special guests - Joe Cocker, The Badloves, Deborah Conway, Ross Wilson and more. 15 tracks. Liberation. 2003. Jimmy Barnes Flesh And Wood Songs | 1. | It Will Be Alright |
| 2. | The Weight |
| 3. | Ride The Night Away  |
| 4. | Guilty |
| 5. | You Can't Make Love Without A Soul |
| 6. | Hell Of A Time |
| 7. | Brother Of Mine |
| 8. | Fade To Black |
| 9. | Flame Trees |
| 10. | Still Got A Long Way To Go |
| 11. | Still On Your Side |
| 12. | Stone Cold |
| 13. | Let It Go |
| 14. | We Could Be Gone |
| 15. | Love Me Tender |
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| | Shitake Monkey Street Beef CD (2007)
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$13.89 If you ainât âlectro-rock, you ainât Shitake Monkey. The New York City production team will release their long-awaited masterpiece, Street Beef on through Outlook Records. Street Beef is the experimental demon child of highly regarded musical polymaths - Baby Peanits (aka Electric Pete), Johnny Rodeo and Chuck Brody - who met at Sony Music Studios way-back-when and have since produced, engineered, and written for a huge range of artists from Northern State, Wu Tang Clan and Elkland to Jennifer Lopez, Lindsay Lohan and Yoko Ono. The first single off the album, âIâm Gonna Take You Home,â will hit radio September 26th. It was recently sent to stations with fake plastic shit, as a kind of âsocial commentaryâ on the state of commercial radio. Yes, we did mention whom Shitake Monkey has worked with. We donât get it, either. Using their high level of production and engineering skills, Shitake Monkey proceeded to blow up amps and overdub 15,000 vocals per song. The result is Street Beef, an album that remixes the last 40 years of popular music into one sonic experience. âWe often put a fake mustache on the television set and watch the news,â says Johnny Rodeo, when asked the inspiration for Street Beef. âThen we wait for the mustache to line-up over the announcerâs face.â The impact of the album is already starting to affect both coasts. It is common knowledge that longtime fan Mel Gibson went on a rampage during his August arrest, but apparently it was not in response to his detainment. Between anti-Semitic remarks, swearing and breast compliments, it was also noted Gibson was âjumping around like a monkey,â likely due to the advance copy of Street Beef blasting in his stereo- whoâs intense beats instigated the high-speed pursuit. Reports that Shitake Monkey was also seen with Paris Hilton at NYCâs Marquee club are as yet unconfirmed. Touted as âthe next big thingâ by such disparate sources as Yoko Ono and Tha Heatmakerz, itâs unanimous that what really sets Shitake Monkey apart- aside from their beards- is their sound. âIt could be worse,â says Yoko. Upon receiving their holiday card Tommy Mottola exclaimed, âShitake Monkey? What the f#$k is that?â Outlook is an independent label based in Denver, Colorado and established in 1998 by Trevor Pryce of the Denver Broncos and now Baltimore Ravens. Outlook is distributed by Fontana distribution, a division of Universal Records.
Don't be fooled by the veneer of trashy guitars and stoopid pop hooks that Shitake Monkey have constructed on their debut album. Beneath the surface goofiness (sample song titles: "Come On," "Turn It ...
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$20.05 This deluxe edition of THE INFORMATION includes 3 bonus tracks, 6 remixes, a lyric book, and a sticker sheet.
Over a decade of criss-crossing genres makes it easy to forget that Beck's first big hit was, essentially, a rap song. It's not surprising, then, that about half of the songs on 2006's THE INFORMATION are some shade of hip-hop dance-floor funk. And while no one's going to mistake Beck for Young Buck, he brings his own brand of intelligent, laid-back confidence to every track, from the stuttering brilliance of "1000 BPM" to the lolling funk of "Elevator Music" to the lo-fi breakbeat grooves of "Cellphone's Dead" to the 10 minutes of atmospheric chill-out that close the album.
But the presence of Nigel Godrich--who produced both the most beloved (MUTATIONS) and underrated (SEA CHANGES) of Beck's albums--insures that this isn't going to be a one-note affair. Godrich shapes the more pop-leaning songs into low-gloss gems, exercising both imagination and restraint: the intensity of "New Round" comes not from big, fancy production but from multiple ...
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