Feel the Peel

Feel the Peel Artist: Deep Banana Blackout
Label: Flying Frog
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 682620100522
EAN: 0682620100522
ASIN: B00005LOPU


Release Date: 2001-07-17

Feel the Peel


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Tracks:

  1. Raspberry
  2. The Hassle
  3. Everybody
  4. Big Thing
  5. (That's) What I'm Talking About
  6. Rocco's Lament
  7. Universal Song
  8. La Familia
  9. Strong
  10. Listen To Yourself
  11. Shabadeux
  12. Fire It Up

Similar Items:

  1. Release the Grease
  2. Rowdy Duty
  3. Exercising the Demons
  4. Live in the Thousand Islands
  5. The Zone

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Feel the Peel" is a funky meal!.......2005-01-13

The rhythm section remains intact from "Rowdy Duty" with the other most noticeable difference is the absence of Jen Durkin's vocals. But has it really hurt them? I don't think so. This band can find a groove and make it bark like a dog. Go ahead and buy the disc; "Big Thing" is worth the price of admission alone.

4 out of 5 stars Great groove!.......2002-12-21

I have played bass for 20 some years and i loveto listen to these guys! If you are a bass player or any musician for that matter than you need this and all dbb cds!

5 out of 5 stars Feel the Peel - you ain't going to slip on it.......2001-09-19

I had never seen DBB before nor heard any of their music. I bought this out of the blue. Let's just say I was grooving from the beginning.

I understand those other reviewers who were looking for something more traditional from the band - of course, I have no frame of reference.

However, if you want something fun, groovy, movin, and with some variety then this is an album you want to have. Newcomer Hope's voice is like riding on a magic carpet. She delights with everynote and lyric that emanates.

Enjoy!

4 out of 5 stars The Third Coming..........2001-08-10

"Feel the Peel" is Deep Banana Blackout's third attempt at attaining the "funk." This album is hard to judge, becuase those familiar with the band are familiar with their last album, a live, 2 disc concert called "Rowdy Duty." Rowdy Duty showcased the bands improvisational talents as well as their knack for just letting loose and jamming out. This was the band's style for the first five years or so of their existence. However, since the lead singer Jen Durkin left the band, their sound has changed slightly. With the addition of new comers Hope Clayborn(lead vocals and sax)and Brian Smith (trombone), DBB has worked to elevate their sound to the next level. Feel the Peel is a great example of the band taking their great music in raw form and producing it into a proffesional sounding album. However, by doing so, DBB has sacrificed that uncut, unproduced sound that got them to where they are today. Musically, Feel the Peel is excellent and is certainly worth purchasing. If you are used to their older style however, you may want to listen to the album before you buy it.

4 out of 5 stars

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  2. Live in Osaka ~ John Wetton
  3. Come Clean ~ Puddle of Mudd
  4. Blondes, Brunettes & Redheads ~ The Flirts
  5. Stack Waddy/Bugger Off ~ Stack Waddy
  6. A Bedroom Community ~ Franklin Bruno
  7. Mr. Serious ~ Mark Mallman
  8. Jesus Christ Morningstar ~ Apologetix
  9. The Apex Theory ~ The Apex Theory
  10. Three Window Coupe ~ The Rip Chords

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Sugar ~ Fattburger

A Touch of Jazz ~ Joe Carmouche

Stan Kenton at Pavilion Hemel Hempstead ~ Stan Kenton

We Are the Chantels/There's Our Song Again ~ The Chantels

Baptism ~ Stefano Battaglia

Blues Blues Blues ~ Sunao Quartet Wada

Choro Eletrico ~ Quatro a Zero

Minna No Uta ~ Midorikawa Shobou

Ron ~ Ron

Syabondama ~ Morning Musume