All Artists: Soul Patch Title: Summers in Rangoon Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Toothless Monkey Original Release Date: 12/19/2001 Release Date: 12/19/2001 Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 709363703923 |
Soul Patch Summers in Rangoon Genre: Rock
This is the debut album for Soul Patch and first release by Toothless Monkey Productions. Right from its whimsically inpired title Soul Patch has created a rollicking, fun, and diverse album with some rocking tunes, offbe... more » | |
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Album Description This is the debut album for Soul Patch and first release by Toothless Monkey Productions. Right from its whimsically inpired title Soul Patch has created a rollicking, fun, and diverse album with some rocking tunes, offbeat lyrics, and inspired jams. "Summers in Rangoon" was recorded essentially live in a whirlwind 5 day session (with vocals and overdubs added later). The album has the chemistry that you get when old and some new friends get together and spontaneously infuse a little magic into new and original tunes. Give it a whirl, we'll let the music speak for itself. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsThey only are two dollars Jeffrey Hildebrand | Folsom, CA | 06/14/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "Very cool album, my favorite tracks are "Lose My Mind" for the guitar solos and "Arabic Ska" for the pure weirdness/coolness, but the whole CD is full of great jam band tunes. Fans of Phish, Moe, and String Cheese will definitely find something to like with this band." Smooth & funky rock grooves, tastefully done. Gregory J. Mann | Los Angeles, Ca United States | 02/14/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "From first listen to Soul Patch, you know these guys are special. Obviously not your typical garage band, their diverse sounds and musically complex grooves go down with a spoon full of sugar. Unlike many bands that try too hard to sound "complex" and musically sophisticated, Soul Patch does it naturally; it never sounds forced and it never sounds complex. Musicians will appreciate the technique, while your average listener will love the groove! I challenge anyone to listen to "Make Me Feel" and "Drink the Girl" and not have the choruses ring in your head the rest of the day (but don't worry, its not the annoying ring that pop gives you). And "Arabic Ska" is definitely worth much more than 2 dollars! I promise you that while listening to this album, you will bop your head to the groove. Bypass the luge lessons, but definitely take your Summers In Rangoon." Think Moxy Fruvous meets Morphine ben w | Massachusetts | 01/23/2002 (4 out of 5 stars) "Tongue-in-cheek lyrics and upbeat rhythms keep this gem of a album going. Lush waves from Drink the Girl keep the band from getting too unserious, but how can you not hop to and grin at the food/fusion hep, hep sound of Arabic Ska?"
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