Monday, January 7, 2008

Butch Cassidy Sound System "Butches Brew", Candido "Thousand Finger Man", Particle "Launchpad"

BUTCH CASSIDY SOUND SYSTEM - BUTCHES BREW

Butch Cassidy Sound System - Butches Brew
Year: 2004


1.Brothers and Sisters [4:35]7.4 Mb
2.Hear What I Say [3:03]4.9 Mb
3.Cissy Strut [3:03]5 Mb
4.Outsider [4:19]6.5 Mb
5.Rudi [2:58]5.2 Mb
6.Rockers Galore [3:27]5.3 Mb
7.Case on Point [4:13]6.3 Mb
8.The Putney [3:31]5.9 Mb
9.Standing out [3:25]5.4 Mb
10.Butches Brew [4:54]8.2 Mb

Butch Cassidy Sound System "Butches Brew" Album Review

Tasty!!!
LOVE this cd and i know ive said that bout every one that ive reviewed but i love the cds i have!!! *very clever*
The sheer range of styles makes the cd very enjoyable..... Gorgeous !!

Best tracks

* BROTHERS AND SISTERS
* CISSY STRUT
* RUDI
* HEAR WHAT I SAY
* ROCKERS GALORE
* STANDING ON

not a dud track really.....buy this cd!!!!!!!! its excellent!!!






CANDIDO - THOUSAND FINGER MAN

Candido - Thousand Finger Man
Year: 1999


1.Jump Back [8:04]11.6 Mb
2.Come on Choo-Choo Train [5:09]7.3 Mb
3.Soul Limbo [5:48]8.3 Mb
4.Tonys Theme from the Film Lady in Cement [5:58]8.6 Mb
5.Hallelujah I'm Comin Home [5:56]8.5 Mb
6.Thousand Finger Man [6:52]9.8 Mb

Candido "Thousand Finger Man" Album Review

Notable for the title track
This record may not please latin music or jazz aficionados, but is notable for the title track. "Thousand Finger Man" is a house music and dance staple and can reliably put people on the dance floor.

Video Candido - Jingo 12'' (1979)

Thousand Finger Man!!!






PARTICLE - LAUNCHPAD

Particle - Launchpad
Year: 2004


1.Launchpad [7:18]9.8 Mb
2.Metropolis [3:40]5.4 Mb
3.The Elevator [7:32]12.3 Mb
4.Below Radar [5:25]6.9 Mb
5.The Banker [6:09]7.7 Mb
6.Kneeknocker [8:42]12.9 Mb
7.Roads A Breeze (at 3am) [8:11]12 Mb
8.7 Minutes Till radio Darkness (part I) [1:49]2.9 Mb
9.7 Minutes Till radio Darkness (part II) [2:30]3.8 Mb
10.Sun Mar 11 [10:38]14.3 Mb

Particle "Launchpad" Album Review

Particle - Electronic, Psych, Progressive Rock
I am not sure how exactly I would categorize Particle. The band appeals to the techno electronica end of the music spectrum, but they also incorporate a healthy dose of progressive rock as well. I would think that they would appeal to a broad spectrum of listeners including fans of older bands like Ozric Tentacles, Hawkwind, or even The Alan Parsons Project. They also have a jam band element to them not totally unlike Umphrey's McGee. This is a very good album of all instrumental music. The musicianship is very good with lots of tasty guitar, keys and drum work to go along with the electronic bubbles and pops. I first discovered them when listening to the internet progressive rock radio show Galiarchives and was really impressed by what I heard. I don't know much more about them and have not had the chance to see them live, but if you are into electronic, psych, space, progressive rock this album is certainly worth a look.






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