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From:
tha good reverend
To:
joseph fitzpatrick ,
Date:
Wed, 02 Feb 2000 23:44:16 -0800
Subject:
(idm) Because you requested it: Stop the Panic! (the review)
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what's up, idm-ers! in reply to joseph's query re: luke's new one, all i can say is this: pretty damn good. :) i won't mislead you and say that it's the best thing luke has ever done, because it's not (in my humble opinion); it is, however, an hour's worth of really fun tunes. as the oh-so all-encompassing preview text on the astralwerk's site says, it's loaded w/ hawaiian stuff, in the form of bj's gorgeous steel guitar work, as well as plenty of other exotic stuff. there's a little bit of jungle two-step beats (with a *really* catchy bassline) in "Baby Steps". there's even freakin' banjo work on here (and it sounds sweeeet)! all-in-all, the great beats and cheesy samples and riffs that have been so prevalent throughout luke's career are very present here as well, except enhanced by bj cole's marvelous guitar, banjo, and cheng playing. for vibert enthusiasts, i'd rank it, at least, on par with Tally Ho!, but not as good as Big Soup or definitely not the monumental D'n'B for Papa (but what can touch that?!). in other words, it's a nice, groovy album, and if you're a fan of luke's you won't be disappointed. :) peas & love, rev. eric ps - for those who know: i'll see you at the el rey show next thursday. i'll be the guy in the black trench & all polyester. ^_^ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org