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After a decade and a half, Daddy G finally stepped out of the shadow of Massive Attack for his solo debut release, a mix album entry in the long-running DJ-Kicks series. It's a good move for G. He's ensured plenty of exposure with this release, given the high-quality reputation of the series, and it gives him a chance to showcase whatever sort of personal style he brought to Massive Attack. Judging by this 17-track mix, his personal style is a fairly eclectic one, as his mix veers all over the place yet surprisingly flows quite well. There's a particular emphasis on reggae, which serves as the backbone of the mix. Occasionally G veers off into something unexpected, such as when he drops the Meters' "Just Kissed My Baby" or Foxy Brown's "Oh Yeah," but for the most part, his selections are either straight-up reggae or only a few degrees removed. Examples of the latter include dubby trip-hop tracks like Melaaz's "Non Non Non," Tricky's "Aftermath," Leftfield's "Inspection/Check One," and Massive Attack's "I Against I" -- none of which are far removed from reggae, at least as far as beat-making goes. In addition to "I Against I," with its standout Mos Def feature, there are a few other Massive Attack inclusions: a pair of typically claustrophobic remixes -- of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Mustt Mustt" and les Négresses Vertes' "Face a la Mer" -- and the vintage breakbeat-driven "Perfecto Mix" of "Unfinished Symphony," which closes the album on a high note. Practically every track here is a highlight, with Danny Krivit's edit of Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady" perhaps being worth the price of admission alone and the opening "Armagideon Time" being a particular joy for anyone familiar with the Clash's B-side cover. Yet another standout mix in the DJ-Kicks series this release is. If you're a Massive Attack fan, you're sure to love this, and even if you're not but simply enjoy creative, well-done mixes with personal flair, there's a good chance you'll find much to enjoy here. ~ Jason Birchmeier Purchase DJ-Kicks CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
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| | Drive-By Truckers Southern Rock Opera CDs (2001) Digipak
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$11.99 A sprawling two-disc set, the Drive-By Truckers' SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA is a cracked masterpiece that's enjoyable on several different levels. Hipsters might enjoy the giggly premise of a two-disc set devoted to a slightly altered retelling of the rise and fall of 1970s Southern rock icons Lynyrd Skynyrd. ...
| | Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning CD (2005)
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$10.79 In early 2005, young indie icon Conor Oberst (AKA Bright Eyes) unveiled two full-length albums--I'M WIDE AWAKE, IT'S MORNING and DIGITAL ASH IN A DIGITAL URN. Whereas the latter proved to be a departure into electronic music, the former sticks to Oberst's established sound, which combines the urgency and heart-on-the-sleeve sentiment of emo-rock with twangy, down-home feel of alt-country and folk music.
I'M WIDE AWAKE begins with Oberst telling a story that morphs into "At the Bottom of Everything," a jangly, upbeat tune featuring My Morning Jacket's Jim James on backing vocals. Throughout the record, Oberst ...
| | Antony I Am A Bird Now CD (2005)
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| | Sound Of Young Sacramento CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.95 "The Sound of Young Sacramento" doesn't have quite the same ring as the "The Sound of Young America" slogan at use in Motown during the 1960s. And the Bill Rase Recording Studio and Talent Center is not even a millionth as well known as Motown's studios. But like Motown, it recorded a good deal of music in the mid-1960s. Much of this was of local Sacramento rock bands, done with (even by standards of the time) primitive equipment, for singles that were intended as vanity pressings to sell at live shows or give to friends and family. This CD is a compilation of 30 such tracks from 1965-1967, all symptomatic of various facets of the American teen garage sound of the era. Now, this could not be said to be an authoritative overview of the mid-1960s Sacramento scene. There is nothing by the most well-known groups from the area (the New Breed, Kak, the Oxford Circle), "well-known" being a relative term as even those groups are all but unknown except to waist-deep-in-the-big-muddy '60s collectors. Even so, it can be said that if these sounds are an indicator, Sacramento was not an especially notable exponent of the garage sound, and indeed was a quite generic (if prolific) one. The main culprit, as also occurs on numerous other compilations of this sort? A paucity of quality original songwriting, combined with derivative arrangements and underdeveloped musical and instrumental skills. It's so-so garage music without a distinctive regional ...
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