| 1. Voodoo |
| 2. CNPP |
| 3. Amigo |
| 4. Bakala |
| 5. Play Boy |
| 6. Volte Face |
| 7. Imbroglio |
| 8. Baron du Siecle |
| 9. In Justice |
| 10. Vie |
| 11. Confirmation |
Voodoo,Quartier Latin,Next Music
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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Manufacturer: Fontana Interscope ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DFDK Release Date: 1998-10-13 |
Tracks:
- The Boogie Bumper
- Mr. Pinstripe Suit
- King Of Swing
- Minnie The Moocher
- You & Me & The Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)
- Jump With My Baby
- Maddest Kind Of Love
- Go Daddy-O
- Please Baby
- Mambo Swing
- Jumpin' Jack
- So-Long-Farewell-Goodby!
Amazon.com
Grunge angst got old. We wanted to have fun. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy was there, ready with serviceable, pumped-up swing. Their music is straight, uptempo, dance floor jazz. There's nothing particularly original going on, but the sleazy horns and snappy arrangements get the job done. There's nothing campy or tongue-in-cheek either; the music just barrels ahead...like good rock & roll. --Steve TignorCustomer Reviews:
i love big bad voodoo daddy!.......2007-07-08
Great Stuff.......2007-02-03
Where did these guys come from?!.......2006-03-01
Wonderful.......2006-02-26
Couldn't be more satisfied.......2005-08-02
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Call of the West
Wall of Voodoo Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001I0C Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Tomorrow
- Lost Weekend
- Factory
- Look At Their Way
- Hands Of Love
- Mexican Radio
- Spy World
- They Don't Want Me
- On Interstate 15
- Call Of The West
Customer Reviews:
good music.......2007-05-25
Way out West and ahead of their time.......2007-03-24
Wall of Voodoo is phenomenal in American music. Not many other US artists can create such an precise look and perspective on their homeland and the western culture in general. And always served with a surplus of humour !!
The song "Call of the West" is perhaps the finest rock/pop song ever crafted. Big words, but it is hard to beat.
Overall, the lyrics (actually more accurate: full-blown stories) are second to none and the music was perhaps 20 years ahead of its time - mixing rhytm-machines, keyboards, electric guitars in a great mix !
Get it. I will make your life a little richer (which is actually alot)
and a whole lot cooler !!
The Call Of Excellence.......2007-03-07
single "Mexican Radio". So this was there best selling
album & the last with Stan Ridgeway as lead vocalist. I
wish they would have added bonus tracks to this already
excellent album (maybe the 12" dub mix of "Mexican
Radio" Ummm). A excellent record & a band that stood
apart from all others in the 1980's. I highly recommend
you to get this album. After that, buy the two previous
recordings by the band, "The Index Masters" & the highly
collectable rare & expensive "Dark Continent". What are
ya waiting for anyway! Get um! Search "Judemac Forever"
on msn.
Good... but not buyable.......2006-05-10
Brilliant.......2006-03-22
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Voodoo
D'Angelo Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000035X1M Release Date: 2000-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Playa Playa
- Devil's Pie
- Left & Right
- The Line
- Send It On
- Chicken Grease
- One Mo Gin
- The Root
- Spanish Joint
- Feel Like Makin' Love
- Greatdayindamornin' / Booty
- Untitled (How Does It Feel)
- Africa
Amazon.com's Best of 2000
Like Robin Hood working on a tip from Chuck D, D'Angelo has stolen back the soul that was missing from the just-add-water R&B scene. Voodoo is a simmering cauldron of sound, a magical collection. Stained with sweat, longing, and rage, this is an album with trouble on the brain. But it also includes sacred sweet nothings and rapturous raw rhythms to get you through the night. --Lizz Mendez BerryAmazon.com
Halfway through the languid midtempo ballad "Send It On" from D'Angelo's new sophomore effort, Voodoo, the young retro-soul maestro and band shift tempo and melody. It's a move so understatedly dramatic that it elicits comparisons not just to obvious touchstones Marvin Gaye and Al Green, but to the Jimi Hendrix of Axis: Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland. While Voodoo is hardly in a league with such major statements, it's a record inviting enough to attract repeated plays of its 78-minute length. As on his 1995 debut, Brown Sugar, D'Angelo covers a wide range of concerns--sex, home cooking, the destructive side of current street life--in a deceptively offhand manner. But he's a crafty craftsman: even a throwaway workout like "Chicken Grease" is blessed not only with a slinky groove and a guitar lick that deserves to be called just that, but bursts of Gaye-style vocal harmonies; the whole track, for all its retro flavor, ends up sounding like nothing else around. Throw in the blasts of anger that fire "Devil's Pie," the restatement of Bono's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" in "Greatdayindamornin'," and the complete takeover of Roberta Flack's "Feel Like Makin' Love," and Voodoo proves one jam that was well worth the nearly five-year wait. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
D'Angelo-Voodoo.......2007-06-07
Grade:
A-
excellent.......2007-05-05
it's definitely r&b but has a deeper affinity with soul. there are also jazz and blues elements. and this may sound trite but it is far different than anything else out there. there are a few other neosoul artists that i like -- erykah badu and raphael saadiq in particular -- but none of them are nearly as talented or innovative as d'angelo.
this cd is a lot different than brown sugar with its smooth and jazzy polish. voodoo is funky and raw. this cd showcases some of the most innovative black musicians out there today -- roy hargrove provides horns on several tracks with ?uestlove on the drumset. and all that talent gelled really well.
it's been over 7 years since voodoo came out and i really hope that d'angelo can get himself together enough to put out another album.
Four Years After the Fact, I Finally Get It!!!!!!!!!.......2007-05-03
But let's be real. (This goes out to the negative reviewers.) I have to be honest, I was looking for another "Brown Sugar Volume 2", PERIOD. That was my mistake. So I put it away for about four years. I was talking to one of my boys about that project and how I thought it was just okay. He told me to pull it back out. DAMN!!!!!! This project is so hot.......... Now I appreciate this music for what it is. (Innovative, original, funky, soulful and creative.)
But what's really stupid is that if he stuck to the same formula that was successful, these same folk that are complaining now would criticize him for repeating himself and not doing anything new. Isn't this why we listen to artist like D'angelo, Badu and Jill Scott, because they're different? So I got to apologize to D for not gettin' it at first.
I dare anyone to pull this cd back out. It's hotter than anything out there right now.
smooth sounds.......2007-03-14
of.anybody into john legend should pick up this and his first album "brown sugar".the only negative is his enunciation while singing.without the insert of the cd,you would never understand what the hell he is saying!it's actually more 3 1/2 stars than 4 but way better than any of this psuedo rb garbage that is out presently.
Songs to make love to your old lady by. Songs that leave you ending sentences in prepositions. .......2006-12-15
I am moved to write this review for the express purpose of chastising Amazon.com for this quote made in their own review of the CD: "it elicits comparisons not just to obvious touchstones Marvin Gaye and Al Green, but to the Jimi Hendrix of Axis: Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland. While Voodoo is hardly in a league with such major statements..." Not only is the condescension unnecessary, it is unwarranted. Now, I may not have to crank my telephone anymore or use rabbit ears on my television, but I do, nevertheless, have a well-developed sense of nostalgia for music of old, music that has had time to grow roots and prove its worth over several decades. I'm all for having a vaunted pantheon of classic records, but let the record show (literally, let the record itself show) that Voodoo is not only in the same league, it's at least in the same ballpark--maybe even on the same team.
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Déjà Voodoo
Gov't Mule Manufacturer: Ato Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002SPPZ0 Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Bad Man Walking
- About To Rage
- Perfect Shelter
- Little Toy Brain
- Slackjaw Jezebel
- Wine And Blood
- Lola Leave Your Light On
- Silent Scream
- No Celebration
- Mr. Man
- My Separate Reality
- New World Blues
Customer Reviews:
Warren Haynes other band.......2007-07-04
Warren is stellar on slide guitar, the guitar work is framed within excellent song craftsmanship as well. Some of the songs run long, but this is not a jam band.
Highlights:
About to Rage is a slowburner, Slackjaw Jezebel uptempo funk rocker, as is Lola leave your light on.
This just gets better and better..........2007-01-27
This is blues-based rock with intelligent and original lyrics and unexpected and sophisticated chord changes ("Little Toy Brain.".)
Even...dare I say..a "Zepelin-esque" riff or two. Modern, yet with a big nod to late 60's/early 70's stuff; if a woman were to sing in this band, you could easily picture Janis Joplin or Dale Kranz (of Rossington Collins...damn, she rocked!) belting these out. Guitarist Warren Haynes, I believe, is the singer. And let me just say, he's no slouch in the vocal department. In fact, he's spot-on.
I've seen this tagged as "party rock" and "swamp rock." Huh? Nope. Just damn good music. You'll probably find yourself listening to this alot.
Guess I'm just not a fan.......2006-08-15
Great Southern Jams.......2006-03-08
These guys consistently create fantastic music.
hot hot hot.......2005-10-19
Standouts include Bad Man Walking, Slackjaw Jezebel, Wine and Blood, Lola Leave Your Light On, Little Toy Brain, and New World Blues
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Save My Soul
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009YRSB Release Date: 2003-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Zig Zaggity Woop Woop Pt. 1
- You Know You Wrong
- Always Gonna Get Ya
- "Don't You" Feel My Leg
- Oh Yeah
- Simple Songs
- Next Week Sometime
- Save My Soul
- I Like It
- Zig Zaggity Woop Woop Pt. 2
Amazon.com
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy did more than any other band to fuel the sing revival of the '90s, due largely to the group's appearance in the 1996 film Swingers. Since then, the craze has waned, although you couldn't tell it by BBVD. If anything, the combo has approaches their fifth album with more gusto and verve than ever, infusing their old-school jive and greasy horns with a New Orleans sensibility and panache and, in the process, creating their strongest album yet. Although their songs sound like they were lifted right out of the Zoot-suited '40s, the band writes all their own material, taking swing into a raw and modern direction. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy by rights will still be here when the next wave of swing arrives. --Jaan UhelszkiCustomer Reviews:
Great type of Jazz........2006-08-17
A 5 star treat indeed that is mmm delish.......2006-07-26
Fun, soulful, carefree...like the spirit of New Orleans.......2006-07-04
I saw them perform recently at the House of Blues in New Orleans. It was an incredible show. Just prior to singing the title track of this CD, Save My Soul, lead singer Scotty Morris told the crowd that he had written the song 14 years ago. He felt he owed a debt of gratitude to the musical tradition of New Orleans. But now, post-Katrina, the song carries more meaning for him and for all who love N'Awlins.
Save My Soul is a fun, soulful, and carefree CD. Buy it. Enjoy it. Share it with those you love.
Highly recommended!
This is the Best!.......2005-01-20
Hear Oh Yeah in the PC Game Casino Empire!.......2004-10-14
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This Beautiful Life
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Manufacturer: Fontana Interscope ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000028TUX Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Big And Bad
- I Wanna Be Like You
- Who's That Creepin'?
- When It Comes To Love
- I'm Not Sleepin'
- Some Things
- What's Next?
- Big Time Operator
- Still In Love With You
- 2000 Volts
- Sleep Tight
- Ol' MacDonald
Amazon.com
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's Scotty Morris is a sincere, talented, knowledgeable music lover who unfortunately can't translate his passion into truly effective sounds. Wide-ranging hipster credentials in hand--BBVD got its name from late blues guitarist Albert Collins--the seven-piece outfit's sound is totally competent and no more. Pushing forward deliberately, but with little sense of the swing that's their supposed trademark, the bland-voiced Morris and band remain lukewarm through This Beautiful Life's dozen cuts. Paying tribute to Sinatra with a closing "Ol' MacDonald" is a nice touch, but not as nice as the real thing is. (Hint: It's on Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!!) --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Swing music to dance to.......2007-01-03
More great Jazz.......2006-08-17
It doesn't get any better than this.......2005-03-30
This cd leaves their first cd in the dust. A definite must for anyone interested in Swing.
Kings of Swing!.......2005-03-29
good cd, more evolved sound.......2004-10-22
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Live (Includes Bonus DVD)
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002DRE36 Release Date: 2004-08-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- The Boogie Bumper
- Jumpin' Jack
- I Wanna Be Just Like You (Jungle Book Song)
- You Know You Wrong
- Big Time Operator
- Minnie The Moocher
- Oh Yeah
- King Of Swing
- You And Me & The Bottle Makes 3 (Tonight)
- I Like It
- Please Baby
- Mr. Pinstripe Suit
- Go Daddy-O
- Simple Songs
- So Long-Farewell-Goodbye
- Always Gonna Get Ya
Customer Reviews:
Go Daddy Go!.......2007-01-24
voodoo magic.......2007-01-17
Best of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.......2006-08-18
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy = BIG FUN.......2006-06-25
I first heard this band on the radio. I was hooked immediately...and so were my wife and children. I bought two of their CDs from Amazon.com: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Save My Soul. And we've been listening to --and singing along with-- them ever since.
My toddlers tend to sing BBVD songs in public...without inhibition! It's only slightly embarrasing to stroll the grocery store with three kids screaming out the lyrics to Go Daddy-O. But I really can't blame them. The music is contagious!
Just last week, my wife and I caught BBVD live at the House of Blues in New Orleans. It was an incredible performance that kept the crowd smiling. We had so much FUN! BBVD = FUN! There is no other way to say it.
I admit that I was hesitant to purchase this CD / DVD at first, since I already owned most of the songs. But, after seeing them live, I bought this CD the very next day...and we love it.
There is just something about a live performance, even when you're listening to a recorded "live" performance. On stage, BBVD generates some serious energy, and you can't help but be pulled right into it.
The sound quality on both the CD and the bonus DVD is excellent, and the video on the DVD is crystal clear. As a matter of fact, the DVD provides a better view of the band than the one I had "live" at the House of Blues. The music content on both the CD and DVD is the same, though the DVD has extra features like a short film on the band's beginnings. For a two-disc set, the price can't be beat.
If you are into swing, or just need a good dose of happy music, treat yourself to this Live performance of the Kings of Swing. Their fun music can't be beat!
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy ROCKS!!.......2006-02-24
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Voodoo Lounge
The Rolling Stones Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000W6L Release Date: 1994-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Love Is Strong
- You Got Me Rocking
- Sparks Will Fly
- The Worst
- New Faces
- Moon Is Up
- Out Of Tears
- I Go Wild
- Brand New Car
- Sweethearts Together
- Suck On The Jugular
- Blinded By Rainbows
- Baby Break It Down
- Thru And Thru
- Mean Disposition
Customer Reviews:
Hey, Get Some Ears.......2007-06-01
In Retrospect, Almost A Return To Form.......2007-01-15
Take it out of the context of it 1994 release date, when it was obscured by the height of Grunge, it comes off as very listenable indeed.
Mick was quoted at the time as being upset with producer Don Was for trying to make it too much like "Exile," but what could be wrong with aiming at that album's expermentalism and eclecticism?
"Love Is Strong" and "You Got Me Rocking" are two juggernaut singles, the latter having particularly good literary lyrics by Mick. "Sparks Will Fly" is just about up there with them, but it's on the ballads that dominate the album where the band really shines, in a way reminescent of the ballad-heavy "Tattoo You."
"New Faces" is like "Lady Jane" revisited, Mick singing over dulcimers and harpsichords of a young buck, the man he used to identify with well, out to steal his girl, as comforting a song in lean times as "Waiting On A Friend."
"The Worst," beautiful Keith ballad with lovely Irish fiddle and Ronnie's lightest slide work yet.
"Moon Is Up," another lovelorn ballad, with Charlie's haunting echoing drums (recorded in a stairwell) and Ronnie's spidery pedal steel,
heightining the midnight ambience.
"Out Of Tears," (don't the Stones do great with songs that start with "Out of..."?) a nice, slightly repetitive ballad, with some of Mick's best singing until the "Alfie" soundtrack (check it out, it's good!)
"Brand New Car" and "Suck On The Jugular" (Despite great horns on the former and hip-hop drumming on the latter) are tired sexual predator
come-ons, and the only letdowns on the record.
"Sweethearts Together," at first treacly saccharine, grows in charm with every listen. A rare return to Mick and Keith harmonies on a Freddy Fenderesque Tejano waltz, with accordians that would charm the ghost of Brian Jones.
"Blinded By Rainbows," about the tunnel-vision of political martyrs and the destruction in their wake, might be Mick's best, most heartfelt song in ten years either direction. Nice choruses.
"Baby Break It Down" cops the lick from Kool & The Gang's "Celebrate"
and makes a nice, gritty groove - 'Does one or the other of us have to be the boss' - great Mick relationship line.
"Thru and Thru." Screw its use on that celebration of psychopaths, "The Sopranos," and just enjoy a slow-building, almost Dire Straits love song from Keith. Lisa Fischer comes through well.
It will never be "Sticky Fingers," but "Voodoo" gets better as we all get closer to the end.
this cd rocks.......2007-01-12
love it
'Back to the Future'.......2006-07-17
There is some great power injected in some songs like "You Got Me Rocking" and "Sparks Will Fly," but much of the rest of the album is rhythmic musically or funny lyrically. Some of the songs seem like self-parody. "Moon Is Up" is an intricate remake of "Child of the Moon" with playful phrasing. "New Faces" has Victorian nuances that recall "Lady Jane" with an oddly, Western outlaw hero. And, "Blinded by Rainbows" recalls their sixties era with a "Gimmie Shelter" theme given a different approach and a sparser musical backdrop. This song is certainly worthy as is the jazzy and entertaining "Brand New Car" and the playful fun of "Suck on the Jugular". Other worthy moderate tempo songs are here, including Richard's "The Worst". They even have some fine slow songs. "Out of Tears" has to rank with "Angie," "As Tears Go By" and "I'm Just Waiting on a Friend" as one of their best slow songs. Certainly, Jagger's humility in the words is striking. "Sweethearts Together" is aruably another fine song, but one of personal taste. It seems like such a diversion to have an almost sweet love serenade, complete with an accordion accompaniment from the Rolling Stones. Subjectively, one of the best songs is "Mean Disposition," the finale. They dig up their rhythm and blues with finesse here and do so with lyrics that live up to their past. However, there are less worthwhile tracks included, too. Near the end "Baby Break It Down" seems long-winded, and Richard's "Thru and Thru" is almost monotonous.
At least this is one of the most generous selections The Stones have given us. With sixteen songs, many of them clocking past 4:00 minutes, there is much to enjoy. 'Voodoo Lounge' isn't their best act, and the show is too long, but it is entertaining overall.
Nearly Unlistenable in 2006.......2006-06-29
"Moon Is Up", "Sweethearts Together," "New Faces," "Blinded by Rainbows," "Suck on the Jugular," "The Worst," "Baby, Break it Down," "Mean Disposition," "Brand New Car," "Thru and Thru?"
When was the last time the Stones themselves played any of these onstage?
Really, only the first 3 songs, "Out of Tears," and "I Go Wild" are of interest to the compilers of today. If you're really dying for "Suck on the Jugular," go out and get either "Bang"'s version of it ("Look What the Cat Dragged In") or "Bridges'" version ("Juiced"). Very disappointing, 13 years later.
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Voodoo Shoppe
Cowboy Mouth Manufacturer: Eleven Thirty ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E5KQR8 Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Joe Strummer
- Misty Falls
- Winds Me Up
- Hole In My Heart
- Voodoo Shoppe
- Slow Down
- This Much Fun
- Supersonic
- I Told Ya
- Home
- Glad To Be Alive
- The Avenue
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely Awesome!.......2007-06-19
great CD.......2007-04-05
Another good album by Cowboy Mouth.......2007-01-03
At long last, a complete album.......2006-09-27
Highlights are "Joe Strummer," "VooDoo Shoppe," "Misty Falls," "Supersonic," "Home" and "The Avenue" the last two songs there written in the days after Katrina.
Pick up this CD. you won't regret it and, you may even be inspired to help out Cowboy Mouth's hometown.
-=- Do Something for Someone You Love, Yourself -=-.......2006-08-05
Track by track:
1. Joe Strummer: Song title bears the name of the deceased front man of the "Only band that mattered." It is a fast-aced song with a theme that resonates in many of the songs written by Fred LeBlanc, a failed relationship. A real toe-taper and get you moving song. It is nice to see the band pay tribute (sort of) to one of the people that they cite as an inspiration to the band (The Clash). Sung by Fred (5/5)
2. Misty Falls: Upbeat song, fast-paced. The guitar sounds are very upbeat in the song as well. I did not care totally for the mix and what the producers did to Fred's voice. His voice sounds stronger that this...(4.5/5)
3. Winds Me Up: JTG sighting... Another fast-paced song...Not my favorite song, but much better than the drivel released by most of today's bands.(4/5)
4. Hole in My Heart: Not to be confused with "Hole Hearted" by Extreme. I can't believe I am typing this but as I am thinking about it... I could see David Lee Roth singing this song -it is in that same vein... Very flamboyant, like on stage in Vegas, complete with dancing monkeys and girls with fire torches...(4/5)
5. Voodoo Shoppe: Title track of the cd. Blusey song... Sung by Fred...(5/5)
6. Slow Down: Paul Sanchez Sighting... Paul's music makes your heart smile. He is an insufferable romantic and it shows in his music.(5/5)
7. This Much Fun: Excellent, upbeat song. Gets your feet moving. The kind of song that makes you realize that you need to get out on the dance floor and not care what anyone else thinks. (5/5)
8. Supersonic: JTG Sighting... Fast-paced song... I did not like some of the arrangement of the song. The mix was okay on it. I usually like everything JTG does, this was only okay for him...(4/5)
9. I Told Ya: Not quite as fast-paced as some of the others, but not slow...I did not feel a connection to this song, so I am not as keen on it. But, as I said on a previous track, much better than the drivel of today's bands... (4/5)
10. Home: Paul Sanchez Sighting...Symbolic of what everyone from New Orleans and the New Orleans area went through with Hurricane Katrina. It sums up our feelings as the time away from the city grew from days to weeks. It makes me mad at how inadequately this government was prepared for a natural disaster and how the government seems to be able to help those abroad better than citizens on our own homeland... (5/5)
11. Glad to Be Alive: This song would be the best one on the disk if it weren't for Joe Strummer or the tracks it is sandwiched between. This is an upbeat, fast-paced song that gets your heart humming along with it. This is the type of song that if you are feeling blue, press play and listen to it and you will be feeling much better about yourself and life in general. This is especially important to those who survived Katrina. Although it is not specifically about Katrina, when I hear it, I think of everything that we have been through in New Orleans and how it is great to be alive. Yes, I am glad to be alive...(5/5)
12. The Avenue: The other major song inspired by the events of Hurricane Katrina. The Avenue is a little different than the other songs. This song is a ballad not fast-paced at all. It tells the story of people in New Orleans as Katrina went through the area. The Avenue tells of the sadness in the hearts of those of us here, specifically the protagonist in the song. (5/5)
Overall, this is a smokin' cd. Take it with you for your last summer party, slip it in the stereo. Import it and listen to it on your iPod. People may look at you, but who cares?? It's the Mouth!!!!!!
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The Index Masters
Wall of Voodoo Manufacturer: Rykodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AY9ORG Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Longarm
- The Passenger
- Can't Make Love
- Struggle
- Ring Of Fire
- Granma's House
- End Of An Era (Live)
- Tomorrow (Live)
- Animal Day (Live)
- Longarm (Live)
- Invisible Man (Live)
- Red Light (Live)
- The Good, The Bad & The Ugly / Hang Em' High (Live)
- Back In Flesh (Live)
- Call Box (Live)
- The Passeneger (Live)
Amazon.com
Though they found their fortunes intertwined in a punk/new wave/MTV marketing sensibility that typically confused style with substance, L.A.'s Wall of Voodoo was musically rooted in a distinctly different, often more compelling late '70s art rock ethos. Anchored by the stark, angular rhythms of the late Marc Moreland's guitar and singer/chief songwriter Stan Ridgway's sly sideshow barker vocal antics, this re-release of the band's debut 1980 EP (supplemented with raw, exemplary live tracks recorded at UC Riverside in '79) now seems more prophetic industrial music template than quirky new wave tract. If legend says their ominous, synth-drone take on Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" may have originally been intended elsewhere (WOV began as low-budget soundtrack collective), tracks like "Longarm" and "Can't Make Love" crackle with anxious energy and wit; small wonder Ridgway occasionally revisits them with success in his contemporary incarnation as acoustic singer/songwriter. The live tracks further showcase the band's cinematic bent via a medley of Morricone's main title for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Frontiere's Hang 'Em High theme, as well as offering up early versions of songs from Dark Continent and their 1982 classic, Call of the West. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
The Index Masters-Wall Of Voodoo.......2007-05-29
EP Into An Album.......2007-03-07
New Wave will never die!.......2007-01-12
Finally!.......2005-12-30
Wall of Voodoo was way ahead of their time.......2005-10-26
Not having heard of Wall of Voodoo before, and having been four years old when this album originally came out, I instantly made comparisons to Devo and the B52's once I heard the opening tones and bombastic vocal delivery on "Long Arm". The guitar tones are stunning as each ring out with a biting twang. I think I even hear a slide whistle in there. The keyboard tones of "Passenger" are reminiscent of the Knight Rider theme mixed with any creepy horror movie theme.
It doesn't get any more experimental sounding than "Can't Make Love". Vocalist Stan Ridgeway sounds as though he's on the brink of madness. The Johnny Cash cover "Ring of Fire" shows how ahead of their time Wall of Voodoo was, because it uses effects and rhythms similar to a lot of hard rock music today. You may smirk the way `fire' is pronounced and everything else that sounds like it; very new wave. The live tracks are twenty five years old, yet you can't tell much of a difference from them and the songs from the EP.
That says a lot for the group because they didn't have the technology that the industry has today to make great live recordings. "End of an Era" has a melancholy sadness to it as it explores growing up. "Animal Day" has a percussive beat that you can dance too and lyrics you can laugh too. "Red Light" shows you that there's nothing that drummer Joe Nanini won't tap on, as you hear everything from symbols to wooden blocks. The disc (and live set) concludes with a fervent rendition of "The Passenger".
The Bad
Nothing notable
The Verdict
On The Index Sessions it's evident that Wall of Voodoo was way ahead of their time. Their combination of rock guitars and experimental sounds fell right in line with their peers, as well as establishing them in a league of their own. However, I don't think the music world was really ready for them yet. So what's your reason now?
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