If you start adding all the various Birdman side bands, the catalog gets a bit deeper. I can't even think of Zeno as a come back. The whole Birdman saga on of near misses. Having gotten to sit in on the studio session back in '02, and then hearing the demos from '04 and some ideas Deniz ran past me... the album still blows me away. Nothing they did leading up to this suggested the album was going to be as good as it is. It does fulfill the promise of the Burn My Eye ep! I know they are all pleased with the results. Rob just wouldn't have let it come out if he wasn't happy. In classic form he did go back an remix a song after the album was mastered, and promos pressed! Make sure to track down the single, the B-side is a killer tune that didn't make it on the album I'll be out in SF and then up to Seattle for the gigs. If any of you cats or kittens are then, make sure to say hi. I'll be easy to spot. RS Michael Bennett wrote: > The Radio Birdman is a lot better than the Ray Davies album. Of > course, it's only the third Birdman full length -- Ray has them beat > on back catalog. The Radio Birdman comeback is close to as good as > Mission Of Burma's. > > Mike Bennett > > Blog: http://blog.myspace.com/mrhonorama > Record reviews and more at http://fufkin.com > Find out about Chicago shows: > http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/chicagopopshowreport/ > > > > >> From: "Kevin Mathews" >> Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >> To: >> Subject: Re: For those who still love Rock N Roll on this list >> Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 09:38:21 +0800 >> >> Radio Birdman's Zeno Beach might be right up your alley. Right next >> to Ray Davies' new one for comeback of the year!!! >> >> > > > -- Ronald Sanchez Director Of A&R Career Records Donovan's Brain