Zero

Zero Artist: Zero
Label: Popmafia Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 638549001020
EAN: 0638549001020
ASIN: B000004BOW


Release Date: 1997-08-12

Zero


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Tracks:

  1. Pits O' Thunder
  2. Friday's Child
  3. Roll Me Over
  4. Spoken For
  5. Possession
  6. 8 Below Zero
  7. Did I Mention
  8. Sun Sun Sun
  9. Ermaline
  10. Kissin' The Boo-Boo

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars awful drek.......2006-08-26

Who cares if Robert Hunter is associated with these guys. Their 1995 album was decent. This album is like Journey doing power ballads. SKIP THIS ONE!

4 out of 5 stars Yes, they really are as good as the rumors you've heard.......1998-09-15

I had read rave reviews about these guys for a long time but never heard their music -- they don't get to the midwest much. The CD confirms that these guys can really play. Tight instrumentation and lyrics you actually want to listen to, courtesy of wordsmith extraordinaire Robert Hunter. Best of all is the guitar work of Steve Kimock. He is a gifted player and shows it on nearly every song. I can only imagine the live show these guys put on. Buy the CD, you wont be disappointed.

2 out of 5 stars Buy this to support the band, then see a live show.......1998-07-16

Only discovered Zero a couple years ago, religiously try to make it to every Bay Area show i can, was only entertained by their Fillmore show which they used as the bait for their new CD. The tunes are OK, but i'm sure they could have almost randomly picked any good live performances and slapped them together on a disc and have a commercial success. My main beef with this album is that they include the Zero yang to the exclusion of the Zero yin. They include the chord progressions, lyrics, and set up the song, then at 5:30 they fade out, leaving the listener deprived of the jams. Kinda like listening to Skeletons in the Closet. Great band, though, will continue to collect and support their live acts till i die.

4 out of 5 stars Zero studio effort features great songs.......1998-07-07

Highlights of the album: Pits of Thunder, Van Morrison's Friday's Child, Sun, Sun, Sun, and Kissin' The Boo Boo, which captures some of the band's legendary energy on instrumental material. Songs are mostly by Robert Hunter, who wrote often with Jerry Garcia, and Steve Kimock, now touring with The Other Ones, featuring members of the Grateful Dead.

4 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Unearthed ~ Steve Kilbey
  2. Guitar Solos ~ Fred Frith
  3. Live at the Gem ~ The Elders
  4. It'll All Work out in Boomland ~ T2
  5. All Systems Gone ~ Presence
  6. The Academy in Peril ~ John Cale
  7. McCartney ~ Paul McCartney
  8. Swansong for You ~ The Gentle Waves
  9. Creature ~ Moist
  10. Rollin' & Tumblin' ~ Canned Heat

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Caribbean Christmas ~ Vince Charles

Songs From the Center of the Earth ~ Barbara Thompson

New Folk Songs ~ Perfect Houseplants

Novelty Trio & Quintet ~ Adrian Rollini

Corruption ~ Whatnauts

If ~ Nathan Davis

Il ballo di San Vito ~ Vinicio Capossela

Hits Aus Italien ~ Tony Esposito

Un Recuerdo Del Tango ~ Rafael Deyon

ABC Do Brasil ~ Various Artists