Dry Clothes for the Drowning

Track Listings

 
1. River Boat Queen
2. God Bless You Baby
3. Girls of Arkansas
4. Queen of Fire
5. Call Me Adolf During Wartime
6. Poet
7. See You Again
8. Listen in Love
9. Slow Down
10. Have You Seen the Genie
11. Velvet Fizz
12. Missing

Dry Clothes for the Drowning,Pinkeye d'Gekko,Force Mp,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Dry Clothes for the Drowning
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Dry Clothes for the Drowning

    Manufacturer: Force Mp Entertainment, L.l.c.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000CAGZF2
    Release Date: 2004-06-01
    Dry Clothes for the Drowning
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • A little bit of everything
    Dry Clothes for the Drowning
    Pinkeye d'Gekko
    Manufacturer: Force MP
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002VEWTC
    Release Date: 2004-09-07

    Tracks:

    1. River Boat Queen
    2. God Bless You Baby
    3. Girls Of Arkansas
    4. Queen Of Fire
    5. Call Me Adolf During Wartime
    6. The Poet
    7. See You Again
    8. Listen In Love
    9. Slow Down
    10. Have U Seen The Genie
    11. The Velvet Fizz
    12. Missing

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars A little bit of everything.......2004-12-19

    The Good
    Every now and then I get sent a disc that makes me scratch my head. It makes me wonder, 'how does this fit in?' Pinkeye D'Gekko's latest is one of those discs. It's not a hard rock album, but it is a unique combination of different music styles. "Riverboat Queen" is a twangy southern rocker that would do Lynyrd Skynyrd proud. "God Bless You Baby" tones down the riffage for some classic 12 bar blues. "Girls of Arkansas" keeps the style going, but adds some great Check Berry style guitar playing. Shades of The Alice Cooper Band (circa 1974) can be heard on the bass driven "Queen of Fire", and Bob Dylan's influence can be heard on "See You Again"

    Pinkeye D'Gekko starts to veer of the rock music track on "Call Me Adolph During Wartime". Yes, the title is bizarre, but on this track the vocals are dark, while the rhythms are electronic and progressive. "Have You Seen the Genie" is a country music track that will have you line dancing in no time (if that's your thing). "Slow Down" has a fast rockabilly beat that might have been heard at the bar in the Patrick Swayze movie Roadhouse. If that musical style doesn't do it for you, then the tropical rhythms of "The Velvet Fizz" might do the trick.

    The Bad
    Even though the group sounds good, musically they're all over the place. It seems that Pinkeye D'Gekko is still trying to found their sound, which may be difficult with revolving vocalists. The spoken word, piano heavy ballad, "The Poet" just doesn't do it for me.

    The Verdict
    You have to respect a band that goes out there and does it's own thing. Pinkeye D'Gekko refuses to be pigeon-holed into any one musical genre. It doesn't matter what style their playing, because they play it all well.

    Music Album:

    1. Early Hits of "The Tennessee Plowboy"
    2. Early Starday-King Years 1958-1961
    3. Electricity
    4. Every Time Two Fools Collide: The Best of Kenny Rogers & Dottie West
    5. Far Away, Down on a Georgia Farm
    6. Fargo Country
    7. Feels Like the Third Time
    8. Further Beyond Nashville
    9. Heart of a Singer
    10. Hearts on Fire

    Music Album

    Music Album