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1. | Is There Anybody Here That Love My Jesus
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2. | Think
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3. | Dracula
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4. | Bubblehouse
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5. | Henduck
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6. | Strance of the Spirit Red Gator
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7. | Spy Kiss
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8. | Lifeblood
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9. | Jelly Belly
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10. | Night Marchers
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11. | Kenny
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Jazz / Ethnic Fusion; Avant-Garde; Post-Bop; Jam Bands; Soul-Jazz
Recorded: June 1996, The Shack, Hawaii
The material for their latest release, SHACK-MAN, was mostly composed and developed on the road during the last year in which they played over 200 shows. The band's third Gramavision release and fourth album overall was recorded in their tropical sanctuary, a shack in the remote jungles of Hawaii. "There's a certain vibe we get into musically in Hawaii that we don't get into on the road," says Medeski. "It was always our dream to make a record there. The sound of the Shack is amazing."
With ten new compositions and a remarkable revamping of the traditional "Is There Anybody Here That Love My Jesus," MMW emerge as America's favorite groove band. Although critics have compared their unique musical hybrid to the soulful organ jazz of Jimmy Smith, the cosmic voyages of Sun Ra and Miles Davis in the 70's, these versatile keyboard, bass, and drum virtuosos hew just as closely to the dance floor pop and street savvy funk of Booker T & the MG's, Sly and the Family Stone, and James Brown. The instant accessibility and musical depth of such Shack-man tunes as "Dracula," "Bubblehouse," and "Strance of the Spirit Red Gator" invite music fans of every stripe into the Shack, spacious home to the universal groove.
Medeski Martin & Wood John Medeski - Hammond B-3 organ, Clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, toy piano, synthesizer Chris Wood - acoustic & electric bass Billy Martin - drums, percussion
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