FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Artwork: front cover | 32:40 | 675 mb
Rock, Classic Rock | Label: Asylum Records
Review by Lindsay Planer From the ashes of the multifaceted jazz/psych/rock combo Spirit rose Jo Jo Gunne. The band's personnel included Jay Ferguson (keyboards/lead vocals), Mark Andes (bass/vocals), his brother Matthew Andes (guitar/vocals), and Curly Smith (drums/vocals). Their self-titled debut would be the only release from this lineup as well as arguably the strongest of the four efforts to bear the Jo Jo Gunne moniker. Commencing with the upbeat pop of "Run Run Run," this album builds upon Ferguson's well-established melodic tradition, which is immeasurably enhanced by the power trio's aggressive instrumentation and arrangements. Sides such as "Shake That Fat," "I Make Love," and "99 Days" epitomize the heavy boogie rock of the early '70s. While Matthew Andes' contributions are a far cry from the flashy fretwork of Jimmy Page, he ably manages some solid leads and equally memorable riffs, such as the catchy introduction to "Babylon" or the laid-back "Flying Home" - which could be mistaken for a long-lost Outlaws or Lynyrd Skynyrd tune. The band's versatility is continually evident throughout, with the funky and soulful "Academy Award" suggesting the influence of Little Feat. The languid propulsion of "Take It Easy" - which shouldn't be confused with the Jackson Browne composition - develops nicely into a midtempo groover that is again driven by Andes' fluid guitar solos... TRACKS: 1 Run Run Run... 2 Shake That Fat... 3 Babylon... 4 I Make Love... 5 Barstow Blue Eyes... 6 99 Days... 7 Academy Award... 8 Take It Easy... 9 Flying Home...
Tracklist:
1. Run Run Run
2. Shake That Fat
3. Babylon
4. I Make Love
5. Barstow Blue Eyes
6. 99 Days
7. Academy Award
8. Take It Easy
9. Flying Home
https://rapidgator.net/file/ac8830bfcc4a3f1723f5997928637825
https://nitroflare.com/view/B9AB4F4C4C5C1E3
No comments:
Post a Comment