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Artist: Mike Keneally
Label: Exowax Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 687322405029 EAN: 0687322405029 ASIN: B00005Q3RJ Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
Wooden Smoke
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1. Hello
2. Bags
3. Haugseth
4. 2001
5. New England
6. Nanny-Ass Crow
7. Dee 'n' A
8. Boom
9. 5 Legs
10. Father's Day
11. Pantomime
12. Machupicchu
13. Wooden Smoke
14. Thanksgiving
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Stay away from neo prog bull and listen to the real stuff.......2003-02-04
Like a comfortable pair of pants.......2002-09-29
My favorite Keneally disc. Buy it, you'll love it........2002-02-21
"Wooden Smoke" definitely has its experimental side, but also a warmth that is curiously inviting. Largely acoustic, the disc draws you in with intimacy. But don't be fooled...there are some startlingly complex musical passages, in tracks like "Dee'n'A." There's a quasi-Radiohead incoherence to "Nanny-Ass Crow." The gorgeous "2001" sounds like Steely Dan meets Joe Jackson meets Todd Rundgren. Keneally played most of the instruments himself, juggling acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass, kalimba, mulilayered vocals and more to make a unique sound.
This is not your typical Keneally album...or is it? Keneally's calling card is his ever-changing style. So if that's the case, this is quite a typical release after all. It's soothing and jarring at the same time. It's folky, but a little noisy too. It has large chunks of instrumental splendor, but the lyrics (sparse as they are) are both revealing and a little mystical.
Confused yet? Intrigued? Buy this disc. I guarantee you there's nothing else quite like it in your collection.
One more thing...if you love music and love to hear it played well, SEE THIS MAN LIVE. Without major label support, his tours aren't too extensive, but those who are lucky enough to witness Keneally on stage are always satisfied. The music sounds great, and you can tell just by looking at him that he's having a blast performing it. Mike's also unusually accessible to his fans and loves to talk to them before or after a show. In a world of lip-syncing and choreography over musical ability, Mike is a breath of fresh air.
Warm, Cozy, and Thought-provoking.......2002-01-28
Whether or not you're a musician, this CD will inspire you. It's full of vivid imagery, painting pictures with both word and sound. Mike's playing and singing are captured at their best. I've played it for many friends and family members, who collectively run the gamut of tastes in music, and everyone has enjoyed this album, even my mom.
The sound bites above are just enough to whet the appetite. Good stuff!
Mikey has done it again!.......2002-01-16
As for those who may not know him, Mike Keneally is an incredible musician, probably best known as being great sideman to Frank Zappa and later Steve Vai as being an instrumentalist to end all instrumentalists, on both guitar and keyboards. Anyone who has seen the video Zappa's Universe will recognize him as the front man in that concert. He has had a solo career in the works since the early nineties that I wouldn't hesitate to call the best music in the indie world. He plays mostly a rock style, with loads of influences from other genres (I guess its called prog rock, who knows) which leaves him a little difficult to describe. He gets very jazzy, but never loses the passion of rock. Each album has a certain character of its own.
As for Wooden Smoke, its 'theme' is the acoustic guitar. This is not an Adrian Legg or Leo Kottke style album, though. To compare it to something else of Mike's I'd have to say that its closest to nonkertompf, although it really is quite different. The individual songs are lovely, but I would certainly call it a concept album - the songs flow into each other, and their placements are very intruiging. It sounds as though there is a story to it (which Mike says there is, but that we can't figure it out). It is also a fairly light hearted album as opposed to Boil That Dust Speck, which is a little sultry at times (although is still a wonderful album). Speaking of Dust Speck, '1988' might give you an idea of what this rekkid sounds like. The instrumentals will showcase some very intricate guitar work, and the vocal songs are very passionate, which remind me a little bit of 60s folk/rock, although I might be way off of this one!
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