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From | Joe Field <joe@flyingcolorscomics.com> |
Subject | Re: Audities: Best of 2012 (update) |
Date | Wed, 2 Jan 2013 18:10:33 -0800 |
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1. We Get What We Want --- Nelson Bragg. Homage without aping,
melodically amazing, terrific playing, and stands up to multiple multiple
(yes, thats two multiples) playings. Grats, Nels!
2. S/t ---Flying Colors. Dare me not to place this one so high.
Proving that Neal Morse works best as part of an ensemble, this is prog,
pop, metal, melodic rock and whatever else you want to call it---as long as
its complimentary.
3. That's Why God Made The Radio-- The Beach Boys. The title track was
waiting for 12 years to be used by The Beach Boys. I dont want to call
this CD a surprise because the musicians involved are all so great, but
this is the best Brian Wilson related CD this century. And Ive liked them
all.
4. Introducing --- Ruby Free. Has that Laurel Canyon vibe to it. So
good.
5. Ghost on the Canvas --- Glen Campbell. Not sure if this was 11 or
12, but seeing him live in May 12 was an incredibly moving event.
6. Grand Hotel --- The Explorers Club. With a Tijuana Brass
pastiche of a cover, I knew I was in for a fun ride.
7. Soundshine --- David Myhr. This one, excuse me, is quite
merry-making!
8. What Kind of World --- Brendan Benson. Does anyone else hear the
Steely Dan in the chorus to the title track?
9. Dream Good--- Cliff Hillis. And write good and play good while
youre at it. Cliff does it all!
10. S/t --- Release The Sunbird. Zach Rogues side project. He an I went
to the same high school (but in different centuries)
11. True ---Willie Wisely Trio. A bit more funky, loose and playful than
his solo CDs, and that cuts both ways. Well worth seeking out.
12. Throw It to the Universe Soundtrack of Our Lives. Sad to see them
call it quits, but as much as I liked this last CD, its really not nearly
as strong as earlier efforts (The bar was set high!)
Joe Field
Flying Colors Comics <http://flyingcolorscomics.com>
Concord CA
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