Mummydogs

Mummydogs Artist: Mummydogs
Label: Frontier Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 018663107424
EAN: 0018663107424
ASIN: B0000630DU


Release Date: 2002-03-05

Mummydogs


Related Categories:

General General
Categories | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Indie Rock Indie Rock
Categories | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Post Grunge Post Grunge
Categories | American Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
General General
Categories | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop Rock Pop Rock
Categories | Pop | Styles | Music

Tracks:

  1. Dark Green Car
  2. Fly Away
  3. Pearl
  4. Operator
  5. Ask Me No Questions
  6. Paul Of The Jungle
  7. Red Bandana
  8. Put Your Love In Me
  9. Tuco's Theme
  10. Zulu Time
  11. Look At The People
  12. Rim
  13. Truck

Similar Items:

  1. Spoor
  2. In the Spanish Cave

Album Description

The Mummydogs' (feat. Guy Kyser of the now broken up White Rope) sound meanders through Barry White, Ennio Morricone, delta blues and grungy melodic pop laced with maracas and feedback. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Mummydogs - self-titled (Frontier).......2005-01-21

Band was apparently named after a widely-marketed frankfurter.This is the group's first effort.I recieved this disc as a gift,more or less and I thought that it deserved a review.Their music is like grungy pop,with what I believe has some wide appeal potential.Tracks that I thought showed off the band's talent were "Fly Away","Red Bandana",the inspiring "Paul Of The Jungle",the Skip James cover "Look At The People" and their Johnny Thunders cover "Ask Me No Questions".Line-up:Guy Kyser-guitar&vocals;his spouse-Johanna Kyser-keyboards&vocals,Carry Rodda-bass and Paul Takushi-drums.An okay find.

5 out of 5 stars Voice from the past..........2004-06-10

Wow, you guys are at it again. Now I can say I knew you when! It sounds great!

4 out of 5 stars Finally!.......2003-07-15

So happy to see Guy Kyser return to music after taking about 10 years off...
Mummydogs are different than Thin White Rope, more low key and bluesy. Love the way Guy and Jo's voices blend, that somewhat makes up for having no Roger Kunkel dueling guitars! Speaking of cover versions, the Mummydogs seem to have struck gold by having their cover version of Johnny Thunders' "Ask Me No Questions" used in a Las Vegas tourism commercial. I keep hearing it during Dodger games-- irony?

5 out of 5 stars Red Hot...and makes a great gift!.......2002-12-02

I can't get enough of Guy Kyser's raspy voice. I enjoy it so much that I currently have 30 copies of this album in my attic.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Sedated in the Eighties, Vol. 6 ~ Various Artists
  2. The String Quartet Tribute to Saliva
  3. Back in Bluegrass: The Bluegrass Tribute AC/DC ~ Various Artists
  4. Discography ~ Maximillian Colby
  5. Lie Back and Enjoy It ~ Juicy Lucy
  6. Funland Band
  7. Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 ~ Cher
  8. The Last Romance ~ Arab Strap
  9. Thisway ~ Thisway
  10. Monster Party ~ Monster Shack Crew

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Damaged in Transit ~ Steve Swallow

Greatest Performances ~ Jr. Grover Washington

Copenhagen-Aarhus ~ Carsten Dahl

Shades of Blue

The New Traditionalists ~ Art Ensemble of Chicago, Don Cherry

Earth Passage/Density ~ Joseph Jarman

Zegarmistrz Swiatla ~ Tadeusz Wozniak

Ethiopiques, Vol. 12: Konso Music and Songs ~ Various Artists

Fumido ~ Fumido

The Mirror Man Sessions ~ Captain Beefheart