Hustle Is On

Hustle Is On Artist: Core
Label: Tee Pee Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 657674101627
EAN: 0657674101627
ASIN: B00000JQF8


Release Date: 1999-08-17

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Tracks:

  1. The Monolith Problem
  2. Super Number
  3. LD.5 Degrees
  4. Fleetwood
  5. Sarah's Curious Accident
  6. No.5 In A Series
  7. Vacuum Life
  8. Square And Round
  9. Skinny Legs And All
  10. Untitled
  11. Bicycle And Tricycle
  12. Edge City
  13. Blues For Gus (AuH20)

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Garage Band Perfection.......2004-09-30

What kind of album starts out great and just keeps getting more amazing until the very end?
I couldn't think of Many until this one came out. Oh, and did I mention the amazing instrumental work, Both Powerful and totally fulfilling...a great combination from 3 of the most talented musicians on the East coast.
I honestly believe that this is one of the most underrated, overlooked albums in the history of Acid Rock, and Rock and Roll period. It's sad that because it missed the wave of Good Hard Rock, it will never even be heard by most people.

Every time I play this album, people ask who these guys are, thinking that this is a Great album from the early 70's that they never had a chance to hear.
With an Awesome East-coast sound, and Some of the wittiest blues guitar I have EVER heard (yes, ever), this album will tie your brain into knots trying to take it all in at once.
***Note: BEST TAKEN WITH A FATTIE AT BEDTIME (-:

5 out of 5 stars No Hustle Here!~!.......2002-08-05

This album seems to be a great new breath of life into those groups that have deemed themselves as stoner rock, or rather is it the critics that group them into this catergory, anyway I digress. This album is certaintly a breath of fresh air. I seldom hear a group that has such obvious displays of musical diversity. They create a strange brew with the mixing of late 60s, early 70s rock,the late 60s, early 70s jazz,and several other style nuances. Several of the tracks on both the first side and second side remind me heavily of Miles Davis's Pangea period, and as some of you have already noted, the second side displays these Jazz influences heavily. However, the group still displays several different influences on the second side. See "Blues for Gus" for some phenominal blues playing. The Core's second album displays a phenominal mix of musical ideas that just draws you in, the pieces really fit together well. Finn Ryans' guitar playing really impresses me. His soloing style sometimes seems alot like Miles Davis's trumpet playing during his electric period. While Ryans' style continues to echo back to the blues dreched styles of Blue Cheer and Cream. The entire band deserves kudos for their playing. Carmine Perkin's bass playing if fantastic; you feel that in the pocket bass of the hippie era jazz, and yet he obviously displays the tricks of Jack Bruce,Entwhistle and other power players from the rock scenes.This is a fantastic record, I really hope they continue to produce such free and warm albums such as this one, and maybe their fan base will grow. I'm just saying that Core deserves some recognition for the awesome sounds they are producing!

4 out of 5 stars liquid metal.......2000-06-19

THIS IS A GREAT CD. The first two songs rock up a blend ofSabbath, Jimi, and some Heavy A.. Jazzy s...! Not quite as hard astheir first album but it's heavy in a different way. I agree with some of the other guys who reviewed this one...it does kinda sputter out towards the end. You have to get cool in order to like this kinda music. If you ever jam out to Sabbath, COC, DOWN, Overkill, and other non-radio rock, you will appreciate the CD. END

5 out of 5 stars TOADSTOOL BLUES.......2000-01-12

Possibly the finest record of its kind since Monster Magnet's "Spine of God" (and that's saying something). Especially impressive considering the fact their first release on Atlantic was horrendous. The first half of the album is much stronger, as side two drifts a little too freely into jazz terrains for me (much like The Stooges "Fun House" in this way).

An amazing release by a band I'd almost written off as inconsequential.

5 out of 5 stars These guys are so awesome!.......1999-11-24

You will only believe it if you hear it! This is the best rock album of the 90's and the best guitar work to come out since Hendrix died. If you don't love this record you're deaf. I saw these guys live and they are unbelievable!

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