"A little less experimental than his later releases, but more rocky with Chuck playing more guitar, this is a fantastic cd. Credit, Ooh Wee, Inside Track and several others have a kind of Stones meet Tom Petty groove. New Year's Day is one of Chuck's best ballads. Buy it already!"
Ooh Wee!
Robert I. Hedges | 03/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Chuck Prophet was recently recommended to me as a great way to diversify my music collection. It was one of the best tips I've had in years. Since getting the CD, I just can't stop playing it. The generally feeling of the collection is that of vocally intense, minor key country rock at it's finest. The closest analogy I can make is to Tom Petty (especially on the wonderful "Whole Lot More,") but Prophet is not an imitator, as the range of musical elements is too diverse to be strictly derivative.
The best songs on the CD are "Whole Lot More" complete with a fabulous mandolin part, and "Ooh Wee," my favorite of the bunch. Prophet spans a lot of genres, but I think the upbeat country rock pieces are the most successful. "22 Fillmore" is interesting and mentally summons an unusual blend of The Ramones and The Who from long ago, although the lyrics get repetitive toward the end. Other great tracks include "Homemade Blood" and "Textbook Case," the latter of which contains an interesting foray into electronic music.
After buying this CD, I am sure that I will be buying more music from Prophet. I highly recommend this CD to any music lover, especially those who like original rough-hewn country rock."
Oh yeah!
Bt | Parts unknown | 04/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A great cd. A mix of roots rock and blues done raunchy, simple,and cool as hell. Chuck's a great underrated talent and this is probably his best release, although it's a close call since all of his stuff is highly recomended."
A nice find
CS | Hawaii | 02/17/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you're not singing along and tapping your toe to "Credit" the second time you hear it, you don't like rock and roll.
Channels a bit like Tom Petty's "Let Me Up, I;ve Had Enough" but he definitely has his own style.