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Artist: Nick Kane
Label: Llist Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 632502008927 EAN: 0632502008927 ASIN: B00000JXSN Release Date: 1999-08-10 |
Songs in Key of E
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A fun-time guitar album that sparkles with originality.......1999-11-15
Who is this Nick Kane? Nick Kane is The Mavericks' lead guitarist. The one who provides dynamics to the melodic guitar sounds that are essential to The Mavericks' rock and roll and rhythm and blues roots. During his 5 years with The Mavericks, Nick has injected flare and originality their music, no matter what style they choose to indulge in!
For the most part instrumental, but suffering absolutely nothing because of it, Songs In The Key Of E is a pleasurable adventure in shimmering musical moods and moments. Nick's guitars do most of the singing! And his evidently tasteful production and arrangements create a sparkling array of musical gems polished from chunks of rock, rhythm, jazz, blues or whatever else seems to be lying around Nick's mental attic.
The album opens with a Nick Kane original, Dog Eat Dog (the first of many 'canine' titles). It begins with a few snarling and barking dogs, before Nick kicks in with some basic full frontal guitar riffs followed closely by a couple of layered lead runs. Nothing clever or showing-off ' just a straight forward and immediate way of drawing the listener's attention the task at hand ' namely having a damn fine time! This is followed by Dogfight, a Nick Kane co-write. With an introductory guitar riff borrowing hand-me-downs from Elvis's 'Little Sister', Nick has sufficiently attracted your attention for the main attack. He then assaults you with a variety of fuzz-laden guitar riffs and melodic runs, all draped against the backdrop of a punchy organ and bass backing. Punch drunk from this guitar blitz, he then returns you to the safety of 'Little Sister', before leaving the ring.
Appropriately, Lee Hazelwoods' Guitars, Guitars, Guitars, follows. It is a fun-time rock-a-billy song, the first featuring the vocals of Kristi Rosa and Kathey Hussey, a clever (and fun) idea by Nick to diffuse any possible expectation that this was going to be just another 'guitarist's' album. The guitar over-kills and those boring blokey vocals, disguised as songs! Here the ladies sound like the Andrews Sisters on a day out dressed to the hilt in black leather. Nick's Chicks (not PC, I know) are refreshingly cool! As is Nick's guitar playing, bopping along nicely with a nod to Carl Perkins and a wink to Duane Eddy. Nick is definitely here to have fun.
Doggish, is speedy rhythm and blues, highlighting Nicks clear and present guitar style, agile but not the clever-clever, 'hey ma, look! No-hands', bombastic approach. It features at times riffs not too dissimilar to 'Baby, Please Don't Go', and those of the early Beatles' but then again who doesn't borrow occasionally from those wealthy sources. Into The Fire, from those original riff-monsters, Deep Purple is next up. Nick hands you the riff directly descendant from the original, but here he serves up a masterstroke. Nick's Chicks, once again provide the vocals, breathing an attitude into the song that mocks that 'serious posturing' that infused the original. Nick is now allowed to cruise freely in and around 'the riff' with his wah-wah pedal flat to the floor and arrive safely with his reputation in tact.
Next up, Nick's very own Panatella is rightfully rescued from the depths of vinyl obscurity and revved up to generate an even greater depth of melodic guitartistry. Nick has also thrown on a variety of guitar runs and styles and layered them neatly over the top of some rising 'Telstar' style backing vocals. Next up is Beach Party, a short sharp romp reminiscent of those early 60's guitar bands that according to experts, 'would soon go out of flavour'. They never did, and they never will if they keep serving up lashings of ginger guitar licks like these! The chunky shuffling rhythm and blues of James Brown's, Joggin' Along, is next. The emphasis is on the blues, wailing in the glorious BB King groove! Some cheesy organ work and shuffling drums are the canvas on which Nick's soulful licks are applied, with impeccable tenor and taste.
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