| 1. Wires |
| 2. Never Running Out |
Editorial Reviews
The first single off the loveable London band's 2005 album 'Tourist'. The title track is b/w one non-LP track 'Never Running Out'. EMI.
Wires,Athlete,EMI Int'l,5"CD Singles,England,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock
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Crimebusters & Crossed Wires: Stories from This American Life
Various Artists Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000TG9WY Release Date: 2003-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Squirrel Cop - A Police Officer Somewhere On The East Coast
- Loser - fiction by Aimee Bender, read by Matt Malloy
- Flight Vs. Invisibility - John Hodgman
- Watching The Detective - Ira Glass
- The Greatest Phone Message Of All Time - Jonathan Goldstein
Tracks:
- Jesus Shaves - David Sedaris
- Say It To Me In Guy Language - Ira Glass
- When The Wall Came Tumbling Down - A Teenager And His Dad
- Everyone Speaks Elton John - Starlee Kine
- Music Lessons - Sarah Vowell
Amazon.com
If storytelling and oral history often seem like endangered species in a culture dominated by disposable infotainment, NPR host Ira Glass could be seen as something of a preservationist, his low-key passion for the magic moments that inform everyday life the driving force behind his successful This American Life radio series. This second series anthology culls its 10 stories onto two discs loosely centered around notions of "Crimebusters" and "Crossed Wires." And while professional writers like Sarah Vowell and David Sedaris (whose bemused take on nationality-diverse French class attempting to explain their various impressions of Easter is characterized by mounting, masterfully constructed hilarity) participate, they are hard-pressed to better the tales of everyday people that are the collection's de facto focal points: a rookie cop's efforts at corralling a household-invading squirrel turning into chaotic slapstick worthy of Sellers or Benigni; a Beverly Hills teen and his father making war, then peace over a spiraling drug problem; Starlee Kline and Mekons founder Jon Langford forming a band of strangers solely through classified ads. Less enamored of their own voices and ideas, those tales of "everyday people" are the collection's true treasures. --Jerry McCulleyAlbum Description
Crimebusters and Crossed Wires is a collection of ten stories, with true tales of (sometimes hapless) crimefighters and investigators of all sorts on one CD, and real-life adventures in miscommunication on the other.From a bungling, squirrel-chasing cop who burns, bloodies, and tears apart a new house in pursuit of the rogue rodent, to a father who resorts to tapping his drug-using teen's phone, Crimebusters and Crossed Wires offers comical and poignant insight. Among the storytellers featured are best-selling writers David Sedaris and Sarah Vowell.
Customer Reviews:
Some of the best This American Life ever.......2007-05-07
Hilarious! Wonderful!.......2007-01-20
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Don't take this to the gym with you because you won't be able to do any exercise from laughing so hard.
Truly the best of TAM!.......2005-12-19
Since receiving them, I have listened to all the stories several times (and a few range into dozens of times). Each and every story is worth listening to more than once. The son and father who work out a drug problem by simple "spying on your kid", the lessons learned by being a band geek, and the newest, greatest party/dinner question of all time - it's a collection of stories that are diverse yet centric to life as a 21st century human.
The stories never get old, as I find more in them each time I listen, like petals opening in a blooming flower. I play them while I travel, at work in my office, at home while cleaning and for anyone who has never heard of TAM.
It has now become a topic of office discussion and I've had to buy more copies to give as gifts. In fact, at a recent gift exchange, it was the most sought after present there.
You have to get these CDs! If you're life if full of stress, involves a long commute or you just need a diversion from your everyday life - then here's the CD set you need!
For people who enjoy storytelling. . ........2005-09-25
This American Life Rocks!.......2004-12-20
Most of these stories are on the humorous side, which is really just one side of the show; however, it's still a well-rounded collection. If you are trying to turn someone on to the show, this is an excellent CD to introduce them to it.
The only thing that I didn't like about the CD was the time between Vols. 1 & 2. Come on, TAL...give us more of the best!
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Bare Wires
John Mayall & the Blues Breakers Manufacturer: Umvd Special Markets ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047Q8 Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Barewires-Suite: Barewires/Where Did I Belong,...
- I'm A Stranger
- No Reply
- Hartley Quits
- Killing Time
- She's Too Young
- Sandy
Customer Reviews:
Killer set of tunes!.......2007-02-28
Touches A Nerve.......2006-07-11
Bare Wires is certainly Mayall's most unusual album, and in many ways his finest. In addition to the standard blues fare for which he is famous it includes strange and brooding experimental numbers like Bare Wires, Fire, I Know Now, and Sandy. Invariably surrounded by other terrific musicians, this effort boasts one of Mayall's best bands ever, including an outstanding horn section - Chris Mercer and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Henry Lowther adds some particularly eerie, and appropriate, grace notes with his fiddle and coronet. Jon Hiseman is excellent on drums and Tony Reeves anchors the effort well on his bass.
Mayall plays guitar, piano, and harmonica, writes, arranges, sings, and probably puts up the posters too. But he is a not a virtuoso at any of them. His greatness lies in his dedication to the blues and his ability to find and groom talent. For many years Mayall's band was an unofficial Blues Graduate School, turning out such legends-in-the-making as Eric Clapton and Peter Green. When Bare Wires was recorded, Mick Taylor was the new hot thing. (Mayall had originally found Taylor through a newspaper ad when he was only 18, long before his stint with the Rolling Stones.)
The one time I saw Mayall, at the Fillmore East, he had Taylor with him. The kid was putting on a clinic, he was out of his head. That same energy and flare are present throughout Barewires, even on slow numbers like Killing Time. But when you get to the upbeat tracks like Start Walking and Hartley Quits, you'll see why many consider Taylor every bit as good as Clapton, which is saying something. A marvelously obscure and curious CD certain to delight the true collector.
One of my favorite Mayall albums........2005-12-09
Jazzy, use of horns with a touch of the avant -garde .......2005-07-31
I was hopping for better.......2004-12-28
The album opens with 'Barewires-Suite' which is a montage of songs that lasts for 22 minutes its filled with tone of solos by the band but none show out like Mick Taylors do about half way through tha suite has goes into an amazing knock your socks off solo, it shows that Green, and Clapton had nothing on him. Next is 'Im a Stranger' which as I meantioned before shows some of Mayalls best vocal abilities, but other then that this isnt a really impressive song. 'No Reply' is a cool wah-wah pedel fueled blues song full of high energy and great vocals. 'Hartley Quites' is Mick Taylors shining moment, this song shows some of Micks best soloing, never again did he play with such passion and conviction, this track alone out shines the entire album with Eric Clapton. Listen to this and try and tell me Mick Taylor isnt one of the most underrated guitar players of all time! I dare you! 'Killing Time' is a slower piano driven blues song with great slide guitar by mick and awesome vocals by Mayall, it almost sounds western. 'Shes Too Young' is a fun saxaphone filled blues song with lots of rythem changes and lots of energy, this is the fastest song on the album and one of the better tracks as well. The albums ends with 'Sandy' which is slower and full of great slide guitar work, kinda tradidtional and its really cool because Mayall sounds like Jake Bruce of Cream at times, deffinatley the best song to close the album.
So while this may not be the best album by John Mayall and His Bluesbreakers it is still a very good album full of great musician ship. If you are someone looking or a album with great guitar work I would recomend this. Also if you are a big fan of Mick Taylors I would highly recomend this as well as Goats Head Soup by The Rolling Stones, and If you like this album be sure to pick up Hard road by Mayall featuring Peter Green and Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, both are very good high quiality albums.
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Wind in the Wires
Patrick Wolf Manufacturer: Tomlab ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007RTB2Y Release Date: 2005-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Libertine
- Teignmouth
- Shadowsea
- Wind in the Wires
- Railway House
- Gypsy King
- Apparition
- Ghost Song
- This Weather
- Jacob's Ladder
- Tristan
- Eulogy
- Lands End
Customer Reviews:
unexpected gem.......2007-06-06
A Masterpiece.......2005-07-13
If you enjoyed "London" and "Demolition" from Lycanthropy you are in for a melodically madrigal treat. Patrick Wolf engages the listener with lovely lyrics that read right out of a gothic short story (from "Teignmouth") "Down to the burning cliffs/To the unrelenting roll/To marry the untold blisses/And anchor this lost soul".
He also utilizes a multitude of musical "instruments" (from the traditional violin and piano to bird calls and a horse's clip-clop). Highly recommended.
cool record.......2005-04-19
Trent Reznor Brought Up in the English Countryside.......2005-04-10
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Drums and Wires
XTC Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ATHI Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- Making Plans For Nigel
- Helicopter
- Day In Day Out
- When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty
- Ten Feet Tall
- Roads Girdle The Globe
- Real by Reel
- Millions
- That Is The Way
- Outside World
- Scissor Man
- Complicated Game
- Life Begins At The Hop
- Chain Of Command
- Limelight
Amazon.com
Most Americans' first taste of XTC came from this CD, originally released in 1979. The band's first full-length without cofounder Barry Andrews, it was a cavalcade of Andy Partridge's neuroses and paranoia. Although it contained two quirky bona fide pop songs--the calling card "Making Plans for Nigel" and the breezy "Life Begins at the Hop"--the music as a whole was as jagged as Partridge's attitude. "Complicated Game" and "Scissor Man" have the singer's haunting howl echoing and whispering throughout, sounding like a fun house operator gone mad, while "Real by Reel," another pop standout, might be the most conventional song on the CD. Drums and Wires is a must-have for anybody who is only discovering the band. Skylarking and the collected singles are the only other releases that come close to capturing the band's early and earnest dementia. --Steve GdulaAlbum Description
Remastered reissue of 1979 album features the classic 'Making Plans For Nigel'.Virgin Records. 2001.Customer Reviews:
Make Plans to Buy This!.......2007-01-02
The departure of quirky keyboardist Barry Andrews after only two XTC albums, may have signalled the early death knell of the band. Andrews improvised and manic approach had been one of XTC's unique claims. But the arrival of guitarist and multi instrumentalist Dave Gregory for their third album "Drums and Wires" in fact had a liberating effect on the band. XTC's sound began to broaden and harden with his arrival and the song writing moved from the juvenilia of comic books and science-fiction to socio/cultural topics such as job opportunities, surveillance culture and environmental issues to name but three. The social satire reaches its peak on the hypnotic, persuasive and majestic lead single "Making Plans For Nigel". XTC's first major UK hit and the beginning of a dominant song writing spell for bassist Colin Moulding that would eventually lead to his own solo project. Moulding also pens the delightfully breezy and spacious "Ten Feet Tall", a single Virgin believed would break the band in the US. Partridge's song writing also excels, but his compositions at this time still remain quirky, experimental and at times awkward. Nevertheless "Reel by Real" hints at the very commercial songs that were too follow from Partridge. The album has a beautifully sparse production quality thanks to Steve Lillywhite and with its distinctive cover design helped it become their biggest selling record up to that point and one of their most cohesive and enjoyable recordings.
This digitally re-mastered version presents the album in its best sound quality to date and also includes three bonus tracks in the shape of "Life Begins at the Hop", "Chain of Command" and "Limelight", the latter two tracks are especially precious little gems and are presented for the first time re-mastered and sounding great.
4.5 stars.......2006-07-20
Get it.
A step forward........2006-07-20
Perhaps the most immediately noticable improvement in songwriting comes in Colin Moulding-- whereas on the previous two albums his contributions felt underdeveloped at best, here pretty much all the standouts are his and they benefit from an extraordinary sense of arrangement. Opener "Making Plans for Nigel" features a pulsing rhythm section and out-of-phase guitars chugging along over which Moulding paints his picture of planning your child's life in a calm and developed voice. Really, it's the kind of thing that based on the first couple records, you'd never dream Moulding had in him. Likewise, the spiralling acoustic guitars of "Ten Feet Tall" and the churning excitement of the near psychedelic "This is the Way" grab your attention.
Partridge, for his part, sticks to his guns with the ska/punk new wave stuff, although there's a distinct improvement, both in the confidence of his vocals ("Helicopter") and composition (the goofy "When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty"-- check the two guitar lines bouncing in and out of skanks and lines).
The real problem is that the album seems to fizzle as it goes on, and the second half features a bunch of totally unmemorable tracks ("Outside World", "Reel By Reel"). Throughout, there's also some examples of forced melodrama that just comes off horribly (the reciting of the title of "Complicated Game", although the fierce guitar solo and Partridge's frantic, shouted vocal pretty well absolves this, "Road Girdle the Globe")
This reissue provides remastered sound, presenting the album crisp and clean and allowing its textures to shine. It also adds three bonus tracks-- Moulding's goofy "Life Begins at the Hop" was one of the early songs with Dave Gregory and while structurally, it sounds more like the stuff on their earlier records, it maintains a sense of maturity in the vocals and the arrangements that allows it to sit comfortably alongside the best material on the album, although the other two bonus tracks aren't nearly as memorable (neither is particularly bad... kind of like much of the record).
All in all, "Drums and Wires" is a huge step forward and far and away the best thing XTC had done until now. They'd go on to bigger and better things as they became more overt about their love of '60s rock and psychedelia, but this one is worth investigating.
Zany and brainy.......2006-03-30
For A Totally Different Perspective..........2006-01-05
The singles are fine but its the "album" tracks that really make this. Complicated Game is one of the most amazing songs I have ever experienced, especially when they did it live on their last Australian tour, and the other songs here provide links with both the past and their future. Helicopter and Outside World have all the manic intensity of their early albums whilst Millions and Ten Feet Tall point the way to their infinitely more mellow future work.
Interestingly, the LP I owned included the single Life Begins at the Hop and it even appears on the track list of the original CD, although on the disc the song is Day In Day Out. This remastered version at least includes Life Begins... as a bonus track. Even better, they put the bonus tracks at the end, not between side 1 and side 2 as was done on all the original XTC CD releases.
This album is definitely the pinnacle of their career for me, it takes all the energy and quirkiness of the first two releases and adds great production and a certain maturity to it. The result is timeless.
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High Tension Wires
Steve Morse Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O5T Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Ghostwind
- The Road Home
- Country Colors
- Highland Wedding
- Third Power
- Looking Back
- Leprechaun Promenade
- Tumeni Notes
- Endless Waves
- Modoc
Customer Reviews:
How well do you know Steve Morse?.......2007-04-16
The reason I wasn't familiar with the Steve Morse genius is that he has played in bands outside my usual arena of music - Dixie Dregs, Kansas and the Steve Morse Band. Hearing him in DP has given me a chance to discover an amazing world of music outside the hard rock/metal arena. And that's the point I want to make of this album. There is not much here that a die hard metal guitarist can bang his head to, but for someone who loves the guitar - both for beautiful composition and talented playing with a variety of sounds - this album will impress. For details on each track, for the sound and the style and the feeling of enjoyment, I refer you to the well-written reviews above. My only word of caution is this: if this is your first venture into the Steve Morse guitar universe after hearing him with Purple then be prepared for a very different feel. This is not a rock album to jump around and shout about. This is a guitar album to be enjoyed deeply and appreciated for its musical brilliance.
Great Instrumental Guitar CD.......2007-04-03
This is a CD for guitar music lovers. Enjoy!
One Of The Finest Guitar Albums Ever!.......2004-12-06
Only one word will do .. beautiful........2004-10-07
I have been currently loading all my albums onto a brand new mp3 player ( NO , not an iPod )and this album is a wonderful and unique one in the 16 or so SM albums I have .... if you dont have this album, you are missing yet another facet of Steve Morse that is only touched on on other albums ( Point / Counterpoint etc ), Celtic feel, clean acoustics, wonderful production, great songs which build superbly
To me, this ranks as the "very best" of a pile of "bests"
The finest and most melodic guitar album ever released.......2003-12-21
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Regret Over the Wires
Matthew Ryan Manufacturer: Hybrid Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C7PRB Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Return to Me
- The Little Things
- Trouble Doll
- Long Blvd.
- I Can't Steal You
- Caged Bird
- Come Home
- I Hope Your God Has Mercy On Mine
- Nails
- Sweetie
- Every Good Thing
- Skylight
Customer Reviews:
'The little things mean everything.' Matthew Ryan gets them all right. .......2006-02-24
Which is to say: I'd build Matthew Ryan.
"Regret Over the Wires," Ryan's fourth CD, was released in 2003. It rather pleases me that I missed the first three; reading about them, they sound dreary. And I'm always happy to be two years "late" --- hearing about someone great years after the fact suggests that the musician has something enduring to say.
You have only to listen to a snippet of the first song, "Return to Me," to know that Matthew Ryan's a bit more interesting than the competition. There's a melody, an actual melody. And lyrics that are smarter for their seeming informality.
The voice? I hear echoes of Leonard Cohen, Dylan, Mellencamp. But just echoes. The whisper that's topped by hoarseness is all his own. And there's none of the stripped-down production that pushes the vocals forward --- there's knockout percussion here and even better violins. The music supports the words, the words echo the music: This is what a song is meant to me.
Matthew Ryan's one of those guys --- Josh Rouse is another --- you hear on alternative radio and think, "Yes, I ought to get this." Usually, you don't because, after all, you've heard the One Good Song. The thing is, "Regret Over the Wires" is sharp all the way through. Listen to it loud, listen to it soft, play it as background music, put it on during a party --- it passes every test.
"The little things, the little things mean everything," he sings. So true. And he got them all right. I like to think I'll be listening to this CD for a long long time.
Formidable talent.......2005-09-13
Matthew Ryan is a gritty realist and champion of the underpriveledged. He possesess a rough-hewn voice and just happens to makes transcendantly beautiful music. 'Return To Me', 'Long Blvd.', 'I Can't Steal You' and 'Skylight' never fail to send shivers up my spine. In fact, everything on this album does. This is music with soul, gravity, grit and achingly good hooks.
Essential listening.
I don't write reviews. Period. .......2005-05-26
In the past five or six years, a whole slew of new-generation singer-songwriters have hit the scene: Pete Yorn, Ryan Adams, John Mayer, etc. For my money, Matthew Ryan beats them all. Each of his albums -- this one included -- teems with fresh, heartfelt, intelligent lyrics delivered with a gravelly, world-weary voice that -- like Paul Westerberg on songs like "Skyway," Here Comes A Regular," and "Achin' To Be" -- captures the pain and hope of being human. If you like literate singer-songwriter music, do yourself a favor and buy this CD...and grab "East Autumn Grin" and "May Day" while you're at it.
Poetic way with words.......2004-08-05
"...So I can begin to begin again.".......2004-02-03
Regret Over the Wires is a great album. Return to Me starts the album off, and is probably my favorite song on the entire album. Suttle strings and percusion are mixed with guitars all creating a very hushed feel through the song. One of those songs that you can just close your eyes to and feel memories come rushing back. Return to Me brings to mind an autumn day with a light wind blowing the leaves around. Every song communicates a feeling, the lyrics are personal and very well written. Ryan has written some of the best lyrics I've ever read, he says so much through so few words. That's something to admire.
The rest of the album rocks a little more than the opening song, while there are a few breaks in between for softer songs. Over all this album is easily above average from top to bottom and has some true standout songs. Return to Me, Skylights, I Hope your God has Mercy On Mine and I Can't Steal You are my favorites.
I recomened this release to almost everyone, it really appeals to a wide audience and is a great album. One that I've been enjoying and will continue to enjoy for a while. Hopefully his past works will be as good or even better.
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Midnight Cashier
High Tension Wires Manufacturer: Dirtnap Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000R7I2CE Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Hibernate
- Tokyo Is Burning Down
- Not Enough For Me
- They Fall Apart
- Old Enough To Be Home Alone
- Outsider
- Can't Focus
- The Strange One
- Wax Lips And Blood On the Telephone
- Hallowed Ground
- Glasses For the Blind
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Live Wires
The Yellowjackets Manufacturer: Grp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000001RZ Release Date: 1992-03-17 |
Tracks:
- Homecoming
- Bright Lights
- The Dream
- Freedomland
- Downtown
- Claire's Song
- Geraldine
- The Spin
- Wildlife
- Revelation
Customer Reviews:
Ultimate 'Jackets............2006-12-14
This album moved me to the point that I proceeded to acquire every one of the group's previous and subsequent releases after many years of listening to their debut CD "Yellowjackets", which I still believe to be one of their best.
Definitely a CD to add to any respectable Jazz/fusion collection...
This is the best of the Yellowjackets .......2005-02-19
Must have cd for Jazz fan
I had the cd for about 12 years, noone plays as perfect as song no. 1 and no.6, always sounds outstanding, perfecto !!!
Alive, Tight & Flowing - A Great Live Jazz Workout!.......2005-01-24
The 10 tracks on "Live Wires", recorded at the Hollywood Roxy in 1991, examplifies a tight unit of Bob Mintzer (on tenor, soprano, BWI and bass clarinet), keyboardist Russell Ferrante, bassist Jimmy Haslip, drummer William Kennedy and percussionist Paulinho Da Costa. Mintzer's inspiring and enjoyable solo workouts throughout shows why he is one of the best in the business. Ferrante, with his welcome Zawinal stylings and sounds at times, sparkles as well. The rest of the band back up and complement both Mintzer and Ferrante superbly.
Two tracks feature excellent guest appearances. The easy groovin', inspiring "The Dream" featuring the smooth Michael Franks on vocal could easily have been added to any Franks greatest hits compilation. The song is actually the Yellowjacket's "Local Hero" instrumental with Frank's writing and delivering the lyrics. Very well done and a must for any Franks fan like myself. Take 6 delivers excellent vocals and harmonies in the spiritual "Revelation" which ends this set.
GRP also does an excellent job in the recording and mastering of this album(CD)as the overall sound and sonics are consistently fresh and crisp throughout for a live recording.
It's Live!!.......2002-05-08
Man! I wish I could play like these guys........2000-03-21
Bob Mintzer plays the hell out of the EWI on this one!
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Wires And Wood
The Johnny Staats Project Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RJM1 Release Date: 2000-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Mandolin Meltdown
- Coal Tattoo
- Legend Of The Ghost Coon
- Wires And Wood
- Shafer's Reel
- Escape From Taiwan
- You Can't Take It With You When You Go
- Catch Me If You Can
- Timbuktu
- Jessica's Lullaby
- John 'Barty' Jam
Amazon.com
The Johnny Staats Project arrives riding a wave of big-time media acclaim (The New York Times, People, CBS, and NBC, to name a few) and big-time expectations for Staats as a mandolin savior. Judge Wires & Wood by that criteria and you may never find it a satisfying listen. However, when you finally grasp the idea that this is a debut record from a heretofore amateur musician and full-time UPS driver in West Virginia, you start to realize that Wires & Wood is an amazing achievement. Backed by many of Nashville's finest players, Staats nimbly balances a number of styles ranging from straight-ahead bluegrass to Celtic reels to gentle lullabies to thoughtful folk. He's well versed in the "jazzgrass" style popularized by folks like David Grisman, offering several crafty, cunning instrumentals that prove him to be a surprisingly evocative and engaging composer. At the heart of it all, of course, is Staats's astonishing mandolin work: it's incredibly fleet and fluid, boasting clarity, precision, and taste at even the most ridiculous speeds. He doesn't resort to pet licks and there rarely seems to be a superfluous note amid the torrent. He's also a rich, honey-voiced tenor singer, even if his voice is not his greatest strength; at the very least, his earnest vocal songs give you a chance to catch your breath. Ultimately, the Staats Project may not do anything that the Grisman Quintet or the Tony Rice Unit didn't do 25 years ago, but the fact that he does it as well says quite a bit about this no-longer-hidden talent. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Wondering about the Coal Tattoo.......2005-07-07
"I've stood for the union, walked in the line/Fought against the company/Stood for the U.M.W.A./Now who's going to stand for me? /I got no house & I got no pay/Just a worried soul/ And this blue tattoo on the side of the my head/Left by the number nine coal."
Amagzing Progressive Grass.......2004-05-24
The crisp, clean, taught string artistry wound by jim hurst and johnny staats will draw you in. Music and compostion this good transcend genre.
Escape from Taiwan resembles Steely Dan. Blow some old New York hippies mind turn them on to bluegrass. This is the album to do it.
Still listening after 2 years.......2002-06-21
Awesome CD for anyone!.......2002-05-16
Magic Mandolin.......2002-04-27
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Wires & Wool
The Envy Corps Manufacturer: Universal/Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QUU2G6 Release Date: 2007-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Wires & Wool
- Pip Pip
- Surgery
- Wires & Wool (Video)
Album Description
Enhanced 2007 CD single. Features two versions of 'Wires And Wool' (Main Version and Enhanced Video) plus 'Pip Pip' and 'Surgery'. Mercury.Rock Music:
