| 1. Lone Star Song |
| 2. Mockingbirds |
| 3. It's the Life |
| 4. Sing Along |
| 5. Mighty Joe Moon |
| 6. Demon Called Deception |
| 7. Lady Godiva and Me |
| 8. Drag |
| 9. Last Days of Tecumseh |
| 10. Happiness |
| 11. Honey Don't Think |
| 12. Side by Side |
| 13. Rock of Ages |
Editorial Reviews
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Created against the backdrop of the American wasteland, Mighty Joe Moon introduces vast rock textures with traces of southern alternatwang. Layered with guitar, banjo, Dobro, cello, mandolin, accordion, harmonica, pump organ, tablas, and "acquired hunks of metal," the band reconfigures sound with rustic debauchery. The strident vocal work of singer-songwriter Grant Lee Phillips generates folk mythology and political commentary with a nod to disparate class distinctions. Recounting individualized stories, outland tracks such as "Demon Called Deception" portray personal struggles against manifest destiny, while tender ballads such as "Mockingbirds" and "Honey Don't Think" maintain the balance. Given its earnest overtones, the nature of the album is uplifting at its core as it lingers with emotional affinities that touch upon the notion of simple livelihood. --Lucas Hilbert
"Mighty Joe Moon" is a good place to start if you want to see what Grant Lee Buffalo is made of. Their other albums are all good, but I think this one incorporates everything that is great about them. It strikes a nice balance between the lo-fi ghostliness of their previous recordings and the rock and roll polish of their farewell, "Jubilee," and it showcases Grant Lee Phillips' excellent songwriting at a peak of richness and sensitivity.
But let me tell you, it is much more than that. the album/cd art really sets the tone for this bunch of music, I can almost smell the woodsmoke and the cabin when I hear this music, the mountains and the wind are all around. Along with major feedback, reverb and serious lyrics.
oh yeah, it rocks too! truly, truly original! check out Grant's solo recordings as well.
Standout tracks:
"Honey Don't think"
"lone Star Song"
"Demon Called Deception" (song about Johnny Cash)
"MockingBirds"
"ROCK OF AGES"
When lead singer Grant Lee Phillips sings of the many facets of Americana and the accompanying human condtion, one is transported to the worlds he creates in his song tapestry. Overall, Mighty Joe Moon is a breath of fresh air and uniquely qualifying in the pantheon of alt-rock that and highly worthy of exploring. All of the tracks are sterling and weave a synthesis of storytelling and nuance that captivate.
My faves are the outstanding "Mockingbirds", "Lone Star Song", "Honey Don't Think", "Demon Called Deception", and "Rock of Ages"...but all of the songs on here exemplary. Seek this out.
I only regret that I caught wind of this band after they were put out to pasture. Anyone with a taste for great roots-type rock should really look into starting out with this album. I am a truly picky [...] when it comes to my music, but I will happily pass the word on about this disc. As of right now, there may not be much hope of hearing Grant Lee Buffalo play these songs live, but this brilliant work is definitely worth a go!
Created against the backdrop of the American wasteland, Mighty Joe Moon introduces vast rock textures with traces of southern alternatwang. Layered with guitar, banjo, Dobro, cello, mandolin, accordion, harmonica, pump organ, tablas, and "acquired hunks of metal," the band reconfigures sound with rustic debauchery. The strident vocal work of singer-songwriter Grant Lee Phillips generates folk mythology and political commentary with a nod to disparate class distinctions. Recounting individualized stories, outland tracks such as "Demon Called Deception" portray personal struggles against manifest destiny, while tender ballads such as "Mockingbirds" and "Honey Don't Think" maintain the balance. Given its earnest overtones, the nature of the album is uplifting at its core as it lingers with emotional affinities that touch upon the notion of simple livelihood. --Lucas Hilbert
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Mighty Joe Moon
Grant Lee Buffalo Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002MT8 Release Date: 1994-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Lone Star Song
- Mockingbirds
- It's The Life
- Sing Along
- Mighty Joe Moon
- Demon Called Deception
- Lady Godiva And Me
- Drag
- Last Days Of Tecumseh
- Happiness
- Honey Don't Think
- Side By Side
- Rock Of Ages
Amazon.com
Created against the backdrop of the American wasteland, Mighty Joe Moon introduces vast rock textures with traces of southern alternatwang. Layered with guitar, banjo, Dobro, cello, mandolin, accordion, harmonica, pump organ, tablas, and "acquired hunks of metal," the band reconfigures sound with rustic debauchery. The strident vocal work of singer-songwriter Grant Lee Phillips generates folk mythology and political commentary with a nod to disparate class distinctions. Recounting individualized stories, outland tracks such as "Demon Called Deception" portray personal struggles against manifest destiny, while tender ballads such as "Mockingbirds" and "Honey Don't Think" maintain the balance. Given its earnest overtones, the nature of the album is uplifting at its core as it lingers with emotional affinities that touch upon the notion of simple livelihood. --Lucas HilbertCustomer Reviews:
Grant Lee's finest work.......2007-05-06
"Mighty Joe Moon" is a good place to start if you want to see what Grant Lee Buffalo is made of. Their other albums are all good, but I think this one incorporates everything that is great about them. It strikes a nice balance between the lo-fi ghostliness of their previous recordings and the rock and roll polish of their farewell, "Jubilee," and it showcases Grant Lee Phillips' excellent songwriting at a peak of richness and sensitivity.
outstanding record of time and art.......2006-12-07
But let me tell you, it is much more than that. the album/cd art really sets the tone for this bunch of music, I can almost smell the woodsmoke and the cabin when I hear this music, the mountains and the wind are all around. Along with major feedback, reverb and serious lyrics.
oh yeah, it rocks too! truly, truly original! check out Grant's solo recordings as well.
Standout tracks:
"Honey Don't think"
"lone Star Song"
"Demon Called Deception" (song about Johnny Cash)
"MockingBirds"
"ROCK OF AGES"
Outstanding Album.......2006-11-10
A Magnificent Tapestry of Rock Folklore.......2006-05-19
When lead singer Grant Lee Phillips sings of the many facets of Americana and the accompanying human condtion, one is transported to the worlds he creates in his song tapestry. Overall, Mighty Joe Moon is a breath of fresh air and uniquely qualifying in the pantheon of alt-rock that and highly worthy of exploring. All of the tracks are sterling and weave a synthesis of storytelling and nuance that captivate.
My faves are the outstanding "Mockingbirds", "Lone Star Song", "Honey Don't Think", "Demon Called Deception", and "Rock of Ages"...but all of the songs on here exemplary. Seek this out.
A real treat for the ears.......2006-03-31
I only regret that I caught wind of this band after they were put out to pasture. Anyone with a taste for great roots-type rock should really look into starting out with this album. I am a truly picky [...] when it comes to my music, but I will happily pass the word on about this disc. As of right now, there may not be much hope of hearing Grant Lee Buffalo play these songs live, but this brilliant work is definitely worth a go!
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