Thursday, October 25, 2012

The Black Crowes Review / M. J. Cole Preview (Album 30)

So, this whole album was great. Really, it's amazing that this could ever ever be a debut album. It sounds like a perfect crossover between Led Zeppelin and Creedance Clearwater Revival. People don't make music like they used to, and this is a warp to the music that used to move people. I really enjoyed it. Really did. The musicallity of it all combined with the guys almost soft AC/DC-style voice really lends to an album that will hopefully continue to inspire and be played. I had never heard of these guys before, except perhaps for the song Jealous Again.

Favorite Songs:
     Twice As Hard
     Jealous Again
     Hard To Handle
     She Talks To Angels


Album: Sincere
Artist: M. J. Cole
Sincere M. J. Cole

Release Year: 2000

"Mainly it is Cole's musicality that shines on the album, which came out after his debut single "Sincere" became the first UK garage tune to hit the UK charts. Cole's insistence on composing on live instruments may explain the three years it took before the album was finished. The tone is set on the introduction - a cascading piano gives way to a punishing bassline." - David Crawford

01 - Introduction
02 - Tired Games 
03 - Attitude
04 - Bandelero Desperado
05 - MJ FM Interlude
06 - Crazy Love
07 - Sanctuary
08 - I See
09 - Sincere
10 - Strung Out
11 - Rough Out Here
12 - Slum King
13 - Radio Interlude
14 - Hold On To Me
15 - Free My Mind
16 - Crazy Love (Radio Edit)
17 - Sincere (Mig's Petalpusher Vocal)

Streaming: Radio3.net
iTunes: M. J. Cole 
Spotify: Sincere

Sounds interesting. Like pre- pre- drum and bass or something. interesting.

~mfm

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