Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1991
Time: 48:49
Size: 112,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Southern Rock/Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Family Tree - 6:21
2. Jot - 2:05
3. That's Happnin' - 5:54
4. Crazy Women - 5:34
5. Rose Hill - 4:56
6. 3:25 (Tick Tock) - 3:50
7. Ship In The Bottle - 5:28
8. Willow - 14:36
Musicians:
John Felty - guitar, vocals;
Matthew B. Mayes - guitar, guijo, banjo, vocals;
Sanders Brightwell - bass;
Steve Trismen - fiddle, vocals;
Noel Felty - drums, vocals.
“Mountain Rock” -- a mixture of Southern Appalachian boogie and bluegrass-infused, funk-rock.
This cd is overflowing with the mischievous charm of 5 young roustabouts from the Carolinas whose voices had practically not even finished changing at the time this was recorded. Yet, to foretell the serious evolution of their writing and performing skills, several of the songs belie the sober contemplation of the poet, Matthew B. Mayes, to whom I ascribe the nickname, "le Bard de Brevard." Matthew's keen insights are filtered through a different prism than most of us will ever view unless we are fortunate to be active listeners of the interplanetary yard dog, Jupiter Coyote. Buy this cd, if only for the song, "Willow," which is one of the greatest jammin' southern rock tunes that meanders seamlessly through teasers of the Doobies, Allmans, Skynyrd, Santana, and the Doors all in one jammin 14 minute tune that starts out melancholy but builds and finishes in a breakneck pace that will leave you breathless.
Cemeteries And Junkyards
Year: 1991
Time: 48:49
Size: 112,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Southern Rock/Jam Band
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Family Tree - 6:21
2. Jot - 2:05
3. That's Happnin' - 5:54
4. Crazy Women - 5:34
5. Rose Hill - 4:56
6. 3:25 (Tick Tock) - 3:50
7. Ship In The Bottle - 5:28
8. Willow - 14:36
Musicians:
John Felty - guitar, vocals;
Matthew B. Mayes - guitar, guijo, banjo, vocals;
Sanders Brightwell - bass;
Steve Trismen - fiddle, vocals;
Noel Felty - drums, vocals.
“Mountain Rock” -- a mixture of Southern Appalachian boogie and bluegrass-infused, funk-rock.
This cd is overflowing with the mischievous charm of 5 young roustabouts from the Carolinas whose voices had practically not even finished changing at the time this was recorded. Yet, to foretell the serious evolution of their writing and performing skills, several of the songs belie the sober contemplation of the poet, Matthew B. Mayes, to whom I ascribe the nickname, "le Bard de Brevard." Matthew's keen insights are filtered through a different prism than most of us will ever view unless we are fortunate to be active listeners of the interplanetary yard dog, Jupiter Coyote. Buy this cd, if only for the song, "Willow," which is one of the greatest jammin' southern rock tunes that meanders seamlessly through teasers of the Doobies, Allmans, Skynyrd, Santana, and the Doors all in one jammin 14 minute tune that starts out melancholy but builds and finishes in a breakneck pace that will leave you breathless.
Cemeteries And Junkyards
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий