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Baby (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00744302012520)
As low as $11.19 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Karaoke/The Detroit Cobras Label: Bloodshot Genre: Rock & Pop - Karaoke Album Description: This release Includes the SEVEN EASY PIECES EP (2003).This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Karaoke/The Detroit Cobras: Rachel ... Read More |
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| This release Includes the SEVEN EASY PIECES EP (2003). This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Karaoke/The Detroit Cobras: Rachel Nagy (vocals); Maribel Restrepo, Chris Fachini (guitar); Joey Mazzola (bass guitar); Kenny Trudick (drums). On 2005's BABY, the Detroit Cobras' first outing for esteemed alt-country label Bloodshot Records, the Motor City garage-rock band runs through another set of vintage--and largely forgotten--R&B/soul nuggets. Standouts include the surging "I Wanna Holler," the swaggering, funky "Mean Man" (written by Allen Toussaint), and the pleading, mid-tempo rocker "Baby Help Me" (penned by Bobby Womack), which all showcase Rachel Nagy's husky vocals and the band's guitar-laden, no-frills arrangements. In addition to the sole original, the raucous "Hot Dog," this release also presents the group's 2003 EP, 7 EASY PIECES. For listeners interested in the state of 21st-century garage-rock, this fun, rollicking set is an excellent place to start. While plenty of acts in the current nuevo garage universe strive to capture the lean, funky snazz of classic R&B sides, the Detroit Cobras have a different way of going about it than most -- instead of trying to write songs that sound like vintage soul tunes, they just dig up vintage soul tunes you (probably) haven't heard of and infuse 'em their own brand of guitar-based swagger (as well as Rachel Nagy's tough-gal vocals). Depending on your point of view, the Detroit Cobras are either a great cover band or an original group who embrace a purist's approach to classic R&B while adding their own perspective to the style. On their third full-length album, Baby, they unfortunately sound more like the former than the latter -- there's no denying that this band has a great feel for their material, they've picked a solid set of tunes (and even written one themselves, with the help of Greg Cartwright from Reigning Sound), and Nagy (always the Cobras's greatest asset) is in fine voice. But the bottom line is as good as this stuff it, it sounds a little too clean and neat for its own good, without the full measure of sweat and raunch this music needs to really get over, and while the Cobras know and love their chosen genre, on this set they don't cross the line from playing other folks' music really well into making these songs their own, which is what makes all the difference when taking this approach. And it doesn't bode well that the album's sole original, "Hot Dog (Watch Me Eat)" (written by Nagy, guitarist Mary Restrepo and Greg Cartwright of Reigning Sound, who also contributes guitar and helped produce), is easily the weakest song here. Baby is a good album from a better-than-average group, but it's hard to say if this stuff is really going to matter to anyone a few years down the line, except as a guide to filling out your record collection. ~ Mark Deming |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Slipping Around |
| 2. | I Wanna Holler |
| 3. | Baby Let Me |
| 4. | Weak Spot |
| 5. | Everybody's Going Wild |
| 6. | Hot Dog |
| 7. | Mean Man |
| 8. | Now You're Gone |
| 9. | It's Raining |
| 10. | Just Can't Please You |
| 11. | Real Thing |
| 12. | Baby Help Me |
| 13. | Cha Cha Twist |
| 14. | Ya Ya Ya |
| 15. | Secret Agent, The |
| 16. | Heartbeat |
| 17. | You Don't Knock |
| 18. | Silver & Gold |
| 19. | 99 and a Half |
| 20. | Insane Asylum |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00744302012520 |
| Release Date: | Sep 27, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Karaoke |
| Label: | Bloodshot |
| Distributor: | Ryko Distrib |
| Producer: | Greg Cartwright |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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