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Audio Mixer: Nino Laurenne.
Recording information: Sonic Pump Studios, Helsinki, Finland (01/2005-02/2005); Studio Audio, Jyvaskyla (01/2005-02/2005).
Machine Men: Antony (vocals); J.V. , Jani (guitar); Eero (bass guitar); Jarno (drums).
Personnel: Max Lilja (cello).
Additional personnel: Max Lilja.
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| | Moon Gypsies CD (2000)
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$13.69 The Moon Gypsies are a four-piece Americana, Roots-Rock, & Folk-Pop group from Madison, WI (USA). At the core of the band is lead singer/ songwriter/ guitarist, Robert J. Conaway, who was awarded 1st Place in the 1999 Billboard Songwriting Contest for his tune, "A Million Miles Away". Other members also contribute strong songwriting and vocals as well. Multi-instrumentalist, Chris Wagoner (vocals, electric & acoustic violins, mandolins, lapsteel, accordion, and guitar), recently had his song, "Other People Say", included on MTV's Tom Green's new video release "Uncensored". Mary Gaines (vocals, bass, cello), along with Wagoner, has also done extensive studio session work on major and indie-label releases such as: U2 ("Dirty Day" remix, produced by Butch Vig of Garbage), Smashing Pumpkin's "Gish", EMF ("It's You", another Butch Vig remix), Freedy Johnston's "This Perfect World" (as well as Freedy's most recent, as yet, unreleased recording), and Willy Porter's "Falling Forward" (produced by Neil Dorfman).CD Reviews:Dirty Linen--(USA)"This self-titled debut is filled with groove oriented genre bending bluesy tunes. It's a fine recording of eclectic electric-tinged originals."Fireworks Magazine (UK)--Nicky Baldrian "I found myself getting into almost every song. The way the band blends their influences astounds me. Their style ranges from sexy jazzy rock and blues to folk. Their musicianship is of a very high standard and their songs flow with elegance, character, and passion."Rootstown Music (Belgium)--TRANSLATION"The strength of this CD is the fact that all four bandmembers share vocal parts and they all do it for the sake of the song: you won't find any one of them that tries to be the star of the song..."Other People Say", with it's "Mustang Sally" beat, is a pretty good example-- the soulful approach that rules the song all the way, makes it quite irresistible. You start humming along and by the end of the day, the melody is still there--no way to get it out of your brain. The super-soft "Orion" has Mary Gaines singing above a beautiful background of mandolin licks, while "The Reggae Zone" brings everything the title suggests. This is, in my opinion, a song with alot of radio-potential. "Devil Sittin' In My Chair" is another Mary Gaines-written-and-sung numbers, and, as far as I'm concerned, the best on of the whole disc ("Franny's Got a Cadillac" being a very solid second...) with it's soul-blues style, it's funny "non-lyrics", and it's unbelievably beautiful lapsteel solo by Chris Wagoner. "Rockin' the Full House", a Robert J. song, is almost as irresistible: pure and plain rock 'n roll, right from ...
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$12.69 The Uptowner has been home to Jack Grassel and Kirk Tatnall the third Sunday of each month for over four years now. Using Jack's compositions, a stereo guitar-like instrument called a "super-ax", and an on-fire percussionist, Ernie Adams (Al DiMeola), this trio improvises some of the best music in the area.Jack and Kirk have spent many years perfecting and playing the "super-ax". The instrument has both bass and guitar strings which allow them to take turns soloing and comping for each other. When one solos, the other complements with chords on the guitar section and lines on the bass section, eliminating the need for a bass player.The music draws from the entire range of jazz tradition, including bebop, modern, latin, ballads, and free improvisation. Jack sums it up nicely, "We put the history and future of music in the blender and play that.""Live at the Uptowner, a trio effort with fellow guitar player Kirk Tatnall and drummer Ernie Adams, showcases the liquid interplay between Grassel and Tatnall on melodies whose deceptive ease belies their complex structure. Both Grassel and Tatnall play the Superax, an instrument that combines guitar with bass." Dave Luhrssen (Live at The Uptowner)"Tatnall's playing is extremely fiery; at times he can sound like rock/fusion guru Allan Holdsworth, with long, lyrical lines of improvisation. Both are capable of incredible virtuosic soloing and when they switched bass lines it was hardly noticeable." - Rick Tvedt, Rick’s Café Press (Jack Grassel, Kirk Tatnall concert ...
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| | Rob Lutes Gravity CD (2007)
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$11.49 "...a must for all blues/folk/roots fans" Scene Roots and Blues Magazine. Rob Lutes' debut CD Gravity features a selection of stunning songs, some of which earned Rob awards at songwriting competitions including at Kerrville New Folk. Evoking a raw honesty in his voice and the written word, Rob Lutes has gained a following in his native Canada and the US as a roots musician of substance. Either solo or backed by a well-honed band, Lutes delivers his songs, whether one of his evocative ballads or his pop-tinged, blues-flavoured compositions with authority. His soulful lyrics and vocals, deftly married with his indelible melodies and accomplished musicianship have established his reputation as a performer of note.The Montreal-based, maritime-born artist spent ten years as a writer/editor, before discovering that songwriting and performing was what he was called to do full time. Evolving his own signature style with his richly textured vocals and earthy feel, Rob has steadily gained ground nationally in Canada by playing prestigious festivals such as Toronto International Bluesfest, the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and the Stan Rogers Festival. Rob has also been featured in various Canadian television appearances and national radio broadcasts, most recently with the CBC's national program, Routes Montreal. In Canada he has released two CD's, Gravity in 2000 and Middle Ground in 2002. His third CD, Ride The Shadows, will be released in Fall 2006. Rob has also gained recognition in America. In 2001, Rob won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Songwriting competition in Kerrville, Texas. In 2004, he won The Philadelphia Songwriters Project Road Song contest, resulting in appearances at both the WXPN Singer Songwriter Weekend and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Rob has garnered nominations for Album of the Year and Performance of the Year from Le Net Blues in Quebec. The Toronto Blues Society nominated him as Songwriter of the Year in 2003. And in Billy Block's 2004 ...
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$13.59 Recording information: The Lush Garden.
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