http://www.myspace.com/rogalltheelectriccircussideshow
Origine du Groupe : Germany
Style : Nu-Jazz , Lounge , Lo-Fi
Sortie : 2008
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Ok. Of the twelve tracks on this Rogall album (only one there is I think) there is only one track I truly enjoy and it's the one I'm going to pass along. I can get really into the beats on this
LP and if there was an instrumental version I would pick it up in a heartbeat. But personally I don't like the vocals of Sideshow Bob (go to their myspace and you'll see an almost obnoxiously
long scroll-down bio of the band). Not to say it's not everybody's bag but I am a bigger fan of chicks singing over this kind of music. I'll keep an ear out for these guys and maybe it will grow
on me. Either way listen to the one I like, venture out and listen to their other stuff. Publicity is always good.
Note : this is a continuous performance by the following :
Earl Zinger - "Sideshow Bob" : voc
Hugo Race - "The Man Who Laughs" : voc / guit
Steve Moss - "The Mudman": sax
"Gypsy" Bev Lee Harling : voc / violin
Achim "the Tapdrum Monk" Färber : drums
Farda P. "the Hierophant"
Rogall "the Electric Mysterious Wonder"
San Ra on Baritone Saxophone
and - as a very special guest:
Henry Rollins - "The Strongest Man Alive" : poem
Tracklist :
01. Nuts 'N' Bolts
02. Underground
03. Drive Into The West
04. Widllife
05. After Last Night
06. Foreign Woman
07. Beyond Garden Walls
08. Crime Baby
09. 10 Ft. Tall
10. Telephone Call
11. Rising Star
12. No Deposit
train horn Be sure to check that the product you finally choose has a warranty and that you go through it (a lifetime warranty is preferable, and there are many companies in the market offering these)
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