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Coolin' off |
Galactic |
első megjelenés éve: 1996 55 perc |
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(2009)
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1. | Go Go
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2. | Welcome to New Orleans
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3. | Something's Wrong with This Picture
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4. | Funky Bird
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5. | Stax Jam
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6. | Church
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7. | On the One
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8. | Mystery Tube
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9. | Doo Rag
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10. | Percussion Interlude
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11. | Everybody Wants Some, Pt. 1
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12. | Everybody Wants Some, Pt. 2
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13. | Everybody Wants Some, Pt. 3
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14. | Goodnight
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Jazz / Rock, Jazz-Funk, Fusion, Acid Jazz
Dan Prothero Mixing, Producer, Graphic Design, Design, Programming, Engineer, Editing Eric Traub Sax (Tenor), Guest Appearance Erik Jekabson Trumpet, Guest Appearance Jeff Raines Guitar Mark Mullins Trombone, Guest Appearance Raymond Pumilia Photography Richard Vogel Keyboards Robert Mercurio Photography, Bass Stanton Moore Drums Theryl DeClouet Vocals
After listening to Galactic's 1996 debut release, Coolin' Off, it's hard to believe that the band isn't comprised of seasoned funk veterans. Instead of showing off their instrumental chops at every given opportunity, the members of Galactic play as an ensemble, who know when to step back and let their soulful music groove and breath on its own. Vocalist Theryl de Clouet is only featured on a few of the album's tracks ("Something's Wrong With This Picture," "Everybody Wants Some -- Part 3," etc.), but his voice often steals the show when it's featured. The majority of Coolin' Off consists of funky instrumentals with a sound straight out of the '70s, but the band knows how to mix it up and avoid monotony. The opening "Go Go" is a good example of Galactic's sound: a prominent bassline is merged with horns and wah-wah guitar, while an organ creates a memorable melody. Other groove-oriented tracks include "Funky Bird," "Stax Jam," "Doo Rag," and "Church." Coolin' Off is an excellent debut from a band that is destined for great things. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Galactic
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: 1993 Genre: Jazz, Rock Styles: Acid Jazz, Fusion, Jam Bands, Jazz-Funk, Post-Bop
The New Orleans-based jazz-funk ensemble Galactic formed in 1994; originally an eight-piece, the group soon pared down to an instrumental sextet comprised of guitarist Jeff Raines, organist Rich Vogel, bassist Robert Mercurio, saxophonists Ben Ellman and Jason Mingledorff, and drummer Stanton Moore. Later adding Crescent City music scene vet Theryl deClouet on vocals, Galactic built a fervent local following on the strength of a relentless live schedule that included opening slots for group heroes including the Meters, Maceo Parker, and Medeski, Martin & Wood. In 1996 Galactic issued their debut LP, Coolin' Off; upon signing to major label Capricorn, they re-released the album two years later, soon followed by the all-new Crazyhorse Mongoose. Since that time, they have released a handful of albums including Late for the Future in 2000, Ruckus in 2003, and From the Corner to the Block in 2007. The band itself released a pair of live albums of its sets at Jazz Fest in 2008 and 2009. In 2010 they issued their most ambitious project to date with Ya-Ka-May, a wholesale New Orleans recording featuring guest appearances by everyone from Irma Thomas and Big Chief Bo Dollis to the Rebirth Brass Band and Walter "Wolfman" Washington. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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