Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2016
Time:69:29
Size:160,8 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Year:2016
Time:69:29
Size:160,8 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. That Wasnt Part Of The Plan - 3:42
2. Everything Gonna Be Alright - 4:06
3. Mama Wont You Be My Baby - 2:51
4. Livin In The Valley - 5:12
5. African Mask - 3:57
6. You Aint Cuddly - 2:52
7. Butter My Bread - 2:48
8. Dark Greasy Stain - 5:21
9. Fay Wray - 3:40
10. Sketch Of A Clue - 4:05
11. Hittin On The Bottle - 3:02
12. Used To Be - 3:26
13. Sweet Jane - 3:52
14. Waste Of Time - 6:15
15. Under Water Blue - 5:13
16. You Havnt Done Nothin - 2:51
17. Industry - 3:49
18. What It Is What It Aint - 2:18
1. That Wasnt Part Of The Plan - 3:42
2. Everything Gonna Be Alright - 4:06
3. Mama Wont You Be My Baby - 2:51
4. Livin In The Valley - 5:12
5. African Mask - 3:57
6. You Aint Cuddly - 2:52
7. Butter My Bread - 2:48
8. Dark Greasy Stain - 5:21
9. Fay Wray - 3:40
10. Sketch Of A Clue - 4:05
11. Hittin On The Bottle - 3:02
12. Used To Be - 3:26
13. Sweet Jane - 3:52
14. Waste Of Time - 6:15
15. Under Water Blue - 5:13
16. You Havnt Done Nothin - 2:51
17. Industry - 3:49
18. What It Is What It Aint - 2:18
Musicians:
Guy Bergeron - guitars, bass, vocals, drums, kazoo, etc.
Vic Sloan - Drums on Fay Wray, Used To Be, and You Aint Cuddly
Guy Bergeron/Blackstone, Massachusetts:
Guy Bergeron - guitars, bass, vocals, drums, kazoo, etc.
Vic Sloan - Drums on Fay Wray, Used To Be, and You Aint Cuddly
Guy Bergeron/Blackstone, Massachusetts:
"This collection of songs is the very best stuff off of my two projects "Hip Replacement" and "50 Mission Crush" as well as some new tunes from my workshop in Blackstone MA recorded from 2013 to 2016. This CD opens with a raucous original ditty called “That Wasn’t Part Of The Plan”, which features a kazoo backup line, I tried it with guitars but the kazoo worked better, and what the heck Jimi did it (Cross Town Traffic) so I figured I’d give it a shot. There’s a country fried version of “Sweet Jane” (Think more Cracker than Cowboy Junkies) on here that I’m quite happy with, and should provide a chuckle or two, as well as make you want to drive fast and question authority. I deconstructed an old Stevie Wonder song on here as well, and “You Havn’t Done Nothin” isnt a typical garage band tune but gosh darn it, the thing works and the funk bleeds through the buzz saw guitars just fine to my ears. The project ends with an oddball instrumental, an experiment in creating sax lines with guitars on an old timey swingin tune called “What It Is What It Aint”. In a perfect world where I had a trust fund, I'd tour with a band that had a sound somewhere between the Black Crowes, Joe Walsh, Flaming Lips and Warren Zevon. That's what I aim for in the studio and I believe with this project I've come as close as I can on my own".
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