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Don't Tell the BandAuthor: Widespread Panic Format: Import Release Date: 19 06 2001 Details: Product description Bass, Vocals David Schools Drums, Vocals Todd Nance Guitar, Vocals Michael Houser Keyboards, Vocals John Hermann Percussion Domingo S. Ortiz Producer, Engineer, Mixed By John Keane Vocals, Guitar John Bell Amazon. ca While large parts of their generation were trashing blues based rock and searching for alternatives, Georgia's Widespread Panic eagerly picked
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Author: Widespread Panic

Format: Import

Release Date: 19-06-2001

Details: Product description Bass, Vocals – David Schools Drums, Vocals – Todd Nance Guitar, Vocals – Michael Houser Keyboards, Vocals – John Hermann Percussion – Domingo S. Ortiz Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – John Keane Vocals, Guitar – John Bell Amazon.ca While large parts of their generation were trashing blues-based rock and searching for alternatives, Georgia's Widespread Panic eagerly picked up where the Dead and a generation of other improv-driven musicians left off. But that sense was hardly reactionary; indeed, WP's musical utopianism seems to have gleaned as much from alt-rock as the Allmans, infusing this 2001 collection with a bracing sense of adventure. Their seventh album encompasses the stylistic diversity longtime fans have come to expect, with that diversity now underscored by the walloping hard-rock edge on "Give," "Imitation Leather Shoes," and "Action Man." With vocalist John Bell's expressive, character-rich voice evoking spirits as diverse as Steve Miller, James Hetfield, and Eddie Vedder, the band's tales of jaundiced romance and bleary-eyed life are ensconced in dreamy piano ballads ("This Part of Town"), neo-psych funk ("Thought Sausage"), and even rootsy Nashville-meets-Memphis novelty ("Big Wooly Mammoth"). Tellingly, WP infuse their cover of alt-rock pioneers Firehose's "Sometimes" with an infectious, Miller-esque pop groove that further highlights their sense of musical team play. --Jerry McCulley

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EAN: 0060768450929

Binding: Audio CD

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