All Artists: Geggy Tah Title: Into the Oh Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Luaka Bop Release Date: 11/27/2007 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: American Alternative Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 680899004428 |
Geggy Tah Into the Oh Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Back in 1994, Geggy Tah took a moment on the second track of their debut album to thank us for driving kindly. Two years later in 1996, Pomona, California's weirdest and most melodic denizens were still thanking us, as ... more » |
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Amazon.com Back in 1994, Geggy Tah took a moment on the second track of their debut album to thank us for driving kindly. Two years later in 1996, Pomona, California's weirdest and most melodic denizens were still thanking us, as the same sentiment (in fact, the same exact lyric) slipped into Sacred Cow's middleweight alternative radio hit "Whoever You Are." Fast-forward through a couple births, deaths, marriages, and divorces later to Geggy Tah circa 2001. The refrain that makes multiple appearances on Into the Oh is a bit more contemplative: "Love is deeper than loneliness / Love is nature at its best." That's good enough news, as long as you can find such a thing, and lead vocalist Tommy Jordan seems occasionally less optimistic than usual, as in "Special Someone": "I'm waiting for someone to manifest my many dreams / to make this bitter world a sweeter place / It kicks me in the face / Oh, I cannot face / dead dreams lying all over the place." One dream that's still thankfully alive is the band's sound, a funky mid-tempo pop that denies any absolute comparisons. One could call it swoopy, loopy R&B for the attention deficit disorder set. One could call it (and has called it) Prince-meets-Dr.-Seuss. Or, one could simply call it inventive and extremely well executed, which is really all that needs to be said. --Bob Michaels Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsSoCal Soul with theremins! Erica | Washington State | 08/11/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "Sacred Cow, Geggy Tah's second offering, was lots of fun, light and surprisingly addictive. "Whoever You Are", Tommy Jordan's ode to a kindly fellow driver, briefly brought the rhythm guitar back onto mainstream radio with the song's sparkling good humor, and "Gina" must be--from a woman's point of view--the most erotic song ever written. In short, fun froth that was flatteringly intricate enough to keep me waiting for #3. But this is amazing! This is Geggy Tah smarter, more musically confident, and yet still danceable, unpretentious, sparkling and pretty. Tommy Jordan's voice like fizzy pop: perfect summer listening. He and Greg Kurstin write earthy, funky tunes, embued with healthy lust (withness "Gina" and Into The Oh's "Sweat"). Occasionally Jordan himself even slips into the profound: "Dumb Submarine" is definitely the standout track, although "One Zero" and "Holly Oak" are excellent. "I'll Find My Way" is more Santana than Santana, but that's the most you can pin down their sound. And Jordan and Kurstin's lyrics are clever, prompting you to fumble for the CD insert. Can't say that about many bands these days...Bright, sunlit, and a little older now, Geggy Tah continue to delight. I can't wait for #4, but this will do handsomely for the present." Geggy Tah -- Geggy WOW! Melissa H | 08/01/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "This band is a unique blend of jazzy, loungy, pop music that is addiciting! Their sound is relaxing, their lryics are intense and their overall vibe is inviting. I can't think of a single band to compare them to... If you are in the market for some outstanding music, look no farther. Into the Oh will leave you yearning for more..." Stand Out Music Rodney A. Miller | El Dorado, CA United States | 10/20/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "I love finding the true bargain on excellence. I love finding excellent wines and then watching for superb case sales. Getting a fanastic wine for $8 a bottle is a joy. Geggy Tah is truely excellent music for those love the perfect marriage of rhythm and melody. Now that you can get them for $.35...WOW what a deal."
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