The Magick Fire Music/Wow!

The Magick Fire Music/Wow! Artist: Jackie-O Motherfucker
Label: All Tomorrow's Parti
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 036172640720
EAN: 0036172640720
ASIN: B0000D1FKP


Release Date: 2003-10-07

The Magick Fire Music/Wow!


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Tracks:

  1. Extension
  2. Bone Saw
  3. The Cage
  4. Second Ave. 2am
  5. Jugband 2000
  6. Quaker
  7. Lost Stone

Tracks:

  1. Black Squirrels
  2. Wow
  3. Love Horn

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars it grows on you.......2005-02-02

At first, unless you're stoned or on an assortment of mind-altering substances, this sort of thing might come off as boring to those not fond of jam music. This really isn't music you pay close attnetion to. It's meant to blend in with your environment or a particular experience, but it's not exactly ambience or jazz. At times it's soft enough to where you won't notice it like ambience, but the instrumentation is more often than not diverse and textured---and can often be noisy as well---that you'll find yourself paying different levels of attention to it. The last reviewers 'free-folk' description is fair enough, but music as rich as this doesn't really fit a category. Guitars, pitter-pattering electro-beats, live drums, turntables, radios, bazukis, a jaw harp, and even Indonesian gamelan instruments make their way into these hypnotic recodings. Along the way, they envoke F#A#-era Godspeed, both the Bad Moon Rising and the Goodbye 20th Century eras of Sonic Youth, the free-floating tendencies and instrumental diversity of Cul De Sac, etc. It's good music to zone out to on a long drive, nice soundtracking to a film, or simply just good background music in general.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. The Ultimate Collection ~ Marmalade
  2. Bomb the Rocks: Early Days Singles 1989-1996 ~ 5.6.7.8's
  3. Greatest Hits Live ~ Molly Hatchet
  4. Shredzilla ~ Jon Bare & the Killer Whales
  5. Deluxe Edition ~ The Codetalkers
  6. Scoop ~ Pete Townshend
  7. The Times They Are A-Changin' ~ Bob Dylan
  8. H-Wing ~ Kevin Hearn & Thin Buckle
  9. El Camino ~ A Small Victory
  10. Arena ~ Asia

Music Album

Music Album

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Flora's Song ~ Flora Purim

You Are Not Alone ~ Kim Waters

What Happens? ~ Art Farmer & Phil Woods

Departure ~ Dan St. Marseille

Lee's Keys Please ~ Cadence All-Stars

Sonny Rollins, Vol. 1 ~ Sonny Rollins

Tamba Trio Classics ~ Tamba Trio

Liricas ~ Zeca Baleiro

Votz Deus Anjos: Polyphony from Bearn and Pyrenees

Kirinji Rmx2 ~ Kirinji