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2010年12月5日星期日

Mr. Something Something - Shine Your Face

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Origine du Groupe : Canada

Style : Alternative Fusion , Afrobeat , Funk Jazz , World Music

Sortie : 2009



The latest issue of Penguin Eggs, Canada’s leading magazine devoted to folk and roots and world music, features a very positive review of Shine Your Face. Here’s the album write-up in its
entirety:



From way out in left field comes this superb release, their third, spreading wide  the gates of listener-friendly world music, but based out of Toronto. From a first listen, it grabs you
with its busy rhythmic pulse and stop-on-a-dime horn section recalling Osibisa, another original band known for blending African and Western musics.



Yet this infectious five-piece band grafts each sensational track together with smart pop hooks held in place by a gifted and extraordinary singer in Johan Hultqvist—adding accessibility to what
is otherwise a high-torque melding of funk, jazz and Afrobeat (each of which is far too limiting in defining this crackerjack band).



Special attention is also due the divine marriage of John MacLean’s tenor sax (and guest horn section) to Larry Graves’s precision drumming. The resulting wall of sound is spiced up nicely (but
never enough) by Paul MacDougall’s guitar lines and the fleet-fingered bass work of Liam Smith.



The opening track serves immediate notice that this is something fresh and impossibly involving, its complex rhythms giving way to a phenomenally stimulating listen. Each of its eight tracks is
its own highlight, an added plus found in the band’s smart lyrics—at once socially conscious and politically motivating. Why Why Why and What Are You Waiting For? alone make the perfect
soundtrack to the summer that never came to Eastern Canada.



– By Eric Thom  from http://www.mrsomethingsomething.com









Tracklist :

01 - The Antidote [05:13]

02 - Only The Maker [04:55]

03 - Make Your Mind [06:29]

04 - Why Why Why [06:03]

05 - City Of Sand [06:44]

06 - Through The Dirt [02:00]

07 - What Are You Waiting For? [05:53]

08 - Make Your Mind Part II [03:24]

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