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"reminds me of a young Tom Petty . . . sure-witted, often pointed, and played with a been there sort of smile"
Product Description:
Alternative country rock with a touch of folk and blues. Bob Dylan picks up John Prine over in Nashville, and they go down to Austin to meet up with Buddy Holly and Jimmy Dale. They stay up all night 'til they get the words right.
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Average customer rating:
- I can't stop playin' it
- awesome
- HINDU EQUATIONS ADD UP TO A MASTERPIECE
- Rootin' Tootin' Music
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Hindu Equations
Howard Iceberg & Titanics
Manufacturer: Howard Iceberg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000I0VC
Release Date: 1998-10-01 |
Tracks:
- You're the One I Want
- More of Me and Less of Him
- His Second Blackout of the Week
- Waiting for the Prisoners to Riot
- If I Spoke Italian
- Leavin' Kansas City
- Scarlet Fever
- Her Long Hair
- Invisible Waltz
- I Didn't Mean It
- Play Me a Slow One
- Hindu Equations
Album Description
Alternative country rock with a touch of folk and blues. Bob Dylan picks up John Prine over in Nashville, and they go down to Austin to meet up with Buddy Holly and Jimmy Dale. They stay up all night 'til they get the words right.
Customer Reviews:
I can't stop playin' it.......2003-10-31
This fabulous collection of roots music evokes the scratchy noodlings of Elmer "Icy Patch" Price, when he was recording Oklahoma war whoops with his brother Bud. To borrow from the Price Bros. songbook, "Whatta mean is," I can't stop playing it.
awesome.......2003-09-27
From the reflective "If I spoke Italian" to the
humorous "Leavin Kansas City" ... awesome!
HINDU EQUATIONS ADD UP TO A MASTERPIECE.......2002-06-27
Howard Iceberg's most recent album is his best. Alt. country fans will note that the bass player is none other than Mike Ireland. Howard is one of the great obscure rock and rollers and it's too bad, he deserves to be better known. His lyrics are up there with the best, Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, you name them. His voice is a cracked Dylanesque drawl but it's very expressive. He combines the lyrical poetry of Dylan and the sardonic humor of Mark Twain with the rock and roll heart of Buddy Holly. The title track is one of the great lost summer singles with Howard's witty lyrics and 12-string jangle from his long-time guitarist Gary Paredes. There are also country weepers and rockabilly rave-ups amongst the gems on this album. His music is the kind that stays in your head long after you hear the album--how often does that happen these days? His other releases are worth seeking out also. "Short Songs for Temporary People", his previous release, is available in England. All in all a great Midwestern classic album that must be heard.
Rootin' Tootin' Music.......1999-12-22
We just can't get enough of this year's best surprise. It's rootin' tootin' roots music, as refreshing as an icy glass of schnapps in the freezing drizzle.
Music Album:
- Home Free [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Honky Tonk Heroes [Import]
- Honor Among Thieves
- I Remember
- James House
- Jerry Irby
- Johnny Cash Collection
- Johnny & Jack & Tennessee Mountain Boys [Import]
- Last One Standing/Rescued [CD-single]
- Legends of the Old West
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