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16.03.2007, 16:36   # 1
Adolf Wolf
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Biography by John Bush
A crazed psychobilly quartet which later fragmented into the Workdogs and '68 Comeback, the Gibson Bros. formed in Ohio during the mid-'80s, playing barely competent yet totally energetic bluesy roots-rock which later became a staple of indie-rock through groups like the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Mule and the Delta 72. Vocalist/guitarists Don Howland (formerly with Great Plains) and Jeff Evans were the most stable members of the group, though third guitarist Dan Dow and drummer Ellen Hoover also appeared on the Gibson Bros.' first three albums, the obscure 1986 cassette-only Build a Raft plus the Homestead releases Big Pine Boogie and Dedicated Fool.

For 1990's Punk Rock Drivin' Song of a Gun, Howland and Evans were billed with Workdogs, a rhythm-section-for-hire including bassist Rob Kennedy and drummer Scott Jarvis. The fifth Gibson Bros. LP, 1991's The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing, alternated home recordings and live shots, the latter with indie heavyweights Jon Spencer and Cristina Martinez in tow. Spencer also appeared on the last record with both Howland and Evans, 1993's Memphis Sol Today!, recorded at Sun Studios. While Evans formed the similarly inspired — and possibly even more raucous — '68 Comeback, Howland worked with the Bassholes on albums released in 1992 and 1994.
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The Gibson Bros. - Memphis Sol Today!
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Artist...: Gibson Bros., the
Album....: Memphis Sol Today!
Genre....: Not Psychobilly!
Date.....: 1993
Lable....: Sympathy for the Record Industry

Source.........: CD
Bitrate........: 192 kb/s
Sample rate....: 44100 Hz
Bit resolution.: 16 bit stereo
Size...........: 51.82 Mb

Cover..........:


Review by Karen E. Graves
Recorded at the legendary Sun studios in Memphis, the Gibson Bros.' Memphis Sol Today! is packed with more of a firm grasp of, and raw take on, rock & roll history (too eagerly defiled to be considered sappy nostalgia) that has come to be the band, or more aptly the band's mastermind, Jeff Evans' trademark. This incarnation of the Gibson Bros. counts among its ranks a feisty young guitar-basher by the name of Jon Spencer (Cristina Martinez was present on the B-side of The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing). However, the fact that Spencer and the Gibson Bros./Jeff Evans are rarely mentioned in the same breath leaves plenty of room to speculate that the breakup wasn't pretty. Tipping their six-strings to their rock & roll forefathers, the Gibson Bros. mix in loose, amped-up takes on tracks by the likes of Junior Kimbrough. A romp through Kimbrough's "I Feel Good, Little Girl" finds Spencer stepping up to the mic and turning in a performance that, while indicative of things to come, lacks the hip-shakin' Elvis bravado of his work in the eponymous Blues Explosion. In general, the mic gets passed around so often that it's almost a chore to keep track of who is singing, though, frankly, it doesn't matter, as the boys all have talky vocal styles that convey the same cool, tough, "Robert Mitchum, whiskey, and rock & roll" attitude. The triple-guitar assault conveys a similar loose, twangy feel, creating a record that could have just as easily served as the soundtrack to a barroom brawl 40 years ago. Liner notes courtesy of Evans are entertaining as always, as his never-stop-to-take-a-breath, stream-of-consciousness writing style reads like the literary equivalent of his band's raucous sound. Along the way, Evans manages to touch on topics like classic recording artists (including Charlie Feathers and Rev. Robert Wilkins) and racism and Martin Luther King, Jr.. To quote the liner notes, "When you pray tonight, pray a little harder for the Gibson Bros.." Amen.

Tracklist:
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01. Memphis Chicken [Evans, Howland].......(2:52)
02. Barbara [Howland, Spencer].............(3:50)
03. Lil' Hand, Big Gun [Evans].............(2:59)
04. Cat Drug In [Pompeilli, Rex]...........(2:23)
05. I Feel Good, Little Girl [Kimbrough]...(3:23)
06. I Had a Dream [Mayer]..................(2:37)
07. Coming Up [Waggoner]...................(2:22)
08. You Walked in the Room [Evans].........(2:10)
09. Let's Work Together [Harrison].........(1:54)
10. Down in the Alley [Stone]..............(2:06)
11. I'll Follow Her Blues [Wilkins]........(3:52)
12. My Huckleberry Friend [Evans]..........(3:13)
13. Naked Party [Johnson]..................(3:48)
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Total playtime: (37:37)

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Это всё что угодно, но не сайкобилли..
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17.03.2007, 22:32   # 3
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Midnight, а ты испавь название темы:
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