2006-02-15
On this their third & in my mind there very best release, the Mammals do make a departure from their more traditional bluegrass & folksy sounds found on their first two releases. This CD has more of a rock edge even covering Nirvanas classic “Come As You Are” As in the past they aren’t afraid to let their Political side shine through such as on the Anti-War “Alone On The Homestead”. Though the Politics may be a bit more subtle than songs like “The Bush Boys” found on the Last CD. Once again you can find their fondness of the Latin & Cuban sounds on “Solo Le Pido A Dios”. This CD shows a great band that is not afraid to stretch their boundaries while not alienating & keeping their faithful listeners begging for more. Not a Bad track on this entire Disc so discover & enjoy. Reviewed By: Gregg SaurBLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
Dan Cunningham
Appalachian Song
BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN
Back to Love
Richard Shindell
Not Far Now
BLACKIE AND THE RODEO KINGS
Kings and Queens
SHANE BARTELL
Too Soon to Say
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