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Personnel: J. Blackfoot (vocals); Thomas Bingham (guitar, drums, programming); Tony Gentry (guitar); Archie Love, Sam Fallie (background vocals). J Blackfoot Woof Woof Meow Songs Woof Woof Meow Music Review Purchase Woof Woof Meow CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ray Goodman Intimate Moments CD (2002)
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| | Climax Blues Band Plays On CD (1969) Remastered
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$9.95 Following on from the hard-hitting blues of their debut album, Plays On caught the Climax Chicago Blues Band in somewhat transitional waters, testing any number of different musical styles, but never really setting on any. Certainly the funk thump that characterized their better later work was still an idea waiting to be explored, as the group instead fluttered between the scurrying jazz of the opening "Flight," the psychedelic tinge of "Hey Baby, Everything's Gonna Be Alright Yeh Yeh Yeh," the semi-Santana fusion of "Cubano Chant," and the heavy blues of "So Many Roads," all interrupted by "Mum's the Word," a dynamic Moog sequence that builds out of the theme from 2001, and then freefalls into total space rock. Even amid all the other moods that litter the album, it's an unexpected find and a glorious treasure. So much variety does not necessarily work to the album's advantage, while its transition to CD is even more disorienting. On vinyl, "Mum's the Word" closed the first side and at least let you catch your breath before continuing. On disc, it is immediately succeeded by the blistering blues/barrelhouse ...
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| | Nudge As Good As Gone CD (2009)
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$11.89 Since Nudge recorded 2005's CACHED, the other projects of the band's members have gone on to quite a bit of success: Honey Owens makes gracefully, sensually trippy music as Valet; Paul Dickow's Strategy bridges the gaps between dub, post-rock, and emotive electronics; and Brian Foote has been one of Kranky's resident producers, working with acts like Deerhunter and Lotus Plaza as well as Valet and Strategy. It seems that time off from Nudge did the band good, because AS GOOD AS GONE is some of the trio's finest, most confident work. It's also the band's most focused release, even as it incorporates the attention to textural detail of ELABORATE DEVICES FOR FILTERING CRISIS and CACHED's futuristic dub excursions with elements of Foote, Dickow, and Owens' other projects. While these tracks may not be showy, they are impressive, particularly "Aurolac," an intricate fusion of delicately winding guitars, dubby bass, and a beat that gradually grows more complex and abstract as the song progresses, evolving from electronic percussion to brushed drums. "Harmo" is the musical equivalent of a cloud: soft, airy, and surprisingly massive with layers of thumb piano, breath-like harmonica drones, and Owens' vocals drifting over each other for nearly five minutes. AS GOOD AS GONE is also some of Nudge's most expansive work, making it all the easier to get lost in the minute sounds and shifts that pop up in songs like the hypnotic standout "Tito." On this song and "Two Hands," Owens' voice is the guidepost for listeners, adding a more accessible feel even if the songs aren't quite pop. When Foote takes over the vocal duties, his voice is treated as another texture, giving songs like "Burns Blue" (which also ...
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