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Showing posts with label ska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ska. Show all posts

Right on Time - Hepcat

Hepcat: Deston Berry (vocals, keyboards); Greg Lee, Alex Desert (vocals); Raul Talavera (alto saxophone); Efren Santana (tenor saxophone); Kincaid Smith (trumpet); Dave Fuentes (bass).

Additional personnel: Aaron Owens, Lino Trujillo (guitar); Scott Abels (drums).

Recorded at Sound City, North Hollywood, California.

RIGHT ON TIME is the third release from Hepcat, the eminently soulful nine-piece ska collective. From the title cut's opening groove, the group plays it smooth. The same song features an answering machine message in which singer Greg Lee's father declares that the band is "on time" and downright "scientific." This likable 13-song collection has a sound true to ska's forbears and colored by touches of jazz, swing, and big band.

"The Secret" unfurls its musical tapestry with the ease and smoothness of an island wave. "Pharoah's Dreams" is a warm, up-tempo jazz-meets-ska piece. "Tommy's Song" continues in a jazzier vein, with pleasing Ellingtonian flavorings. "Together Someday" is a doo-wop number, while "Goodbye Street," "Rudies All Around," and "Mama Used to Say" will please listeners seeking a reggae fill.

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1.Right On Time
2.I Can't Wait
3.Goodbye Street
4.Secret, The
5.Pharoah's Dreams
6.No Worries
7.Mama Used To Say
8.Rudies All Around
9.Tommy's Song
10.Nigel
11.Together Someday
12.Baby Blues
13.Open Season...Is Closed
14.(untitled) - (hidden track)




Monkeys For Nothin' And the Chimps For Free CD

Reel Big Fish: Scott Klopfenstein (guitars); Aaron Barrett (acoustic guitar); Matt Wong (bass guitar); Ryland Steen (bass drum); Dan Regan, John Christianson (foot stamps).

Additional personnel: David Irish (vocals); Brian Klemm (guitar); Kiersten Stevens (whistle); Jon Kubis (accordion); Molly Barrett (unknown instrument).

Reel Big Fish's first studio album following its split with Jive Records, MONKEYS FOR NOTHIN' AND THE CHIMPS FOR FREE finds the Orange County, California-based ska-punk ensemble cutting loose, clearly enjoying their newfound contractual freedom. Highlights of MONKEY include the celebratory "Party Down" and a revved-up version of Phil Collins's "Another Day in Paradise," songs that are significantly lighter in tone than '05's WE'RE NOT HAPPY UNLESS YOU'RE NOT HAPPY.

TRACK LIST:

1.Party Down
2.Another F.U. Song
3.Live Your Dream
4.My Imaginary Friend
5.Slow Down
6.New Version Of You, The
7.Will The Revolution Come?
8.Another Day In Paradise
9.Everybody's Drunk
10.Please Don't Tell Her I Have A Girlfriend
11.Way Back
12.Hate You
13.Call You
14.Why Do All Girls Think They're Fat
15.I'm Her Man
16.Til I Hit The Ground
17.Cannibal


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