Sunday, November 21, 2010

Toddler Thirsty And Hungry

1999/John Paul Jones/"Zooma"

ever I told The Night that with the creation of Jazz-Private , felt that the music I listen not fit into the theme of it. However, he told me not to worry because his intention was not limited to this genre, provided it was good music.
Hoping not to disappoint my colleagues, much less the followers of this space, I dare to share with you all this material that, again, is a little out of Jazz . John Paul Jones
is best known for being part of the legendary band Led Zeppelin . after the dissolution of the group, through the death of their drummer, John Bonham, the remaining members of the group went their separate ways and some musical collaborations.
John Paul did not see much activity until 1985, when he did the soundtrack for the film Scream For Help . In 1994 he released an album very sui generis collaboration with the singer Diamanda Galás called The Sporting Life .
It was not until 1999 that Jones released his first album in soliatrio, surrounding himself with musicians of the stature of Trey Gunn (King Crimson , KTU, TU ....), Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers ) Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello ) and Denny Fongheiser . Zooma
is an instrumental album in which the former bassist of Lead Zeppelin, gives example of the excellent musician who is leaving the "anonymity" in which he lived with Led Zep.
The sound of the material is a mixture of Hard Rock and Progressive all this spiced with a dash of classic sound Zeppeliniano , which the same John Paul Jones helped create. All cuts are recommended but my suggestion would be Zooma and Grind. In the latter, listen to the solo Trey Gunn in his ever-faithful Warr Guitar.
An album that I hope does not disappoint.

(link in mediafire on cover or in the comments)

Topics:
1.Zooma
2.Grind
3.The Shadow of Your Smile
4.Goose
5 . Bass 'N' Drums
6.B. 7.Snake
Fingers Blues Eyes
8.Nosumi
9.Tidal

Personnel: John Paul Jones-
/ Bass guitar, double bass, keyboards, guitar, electric mandola, Kyma
-Pete Thomas / Drums, percussions
-Paul Leary / Lead guitar, Trey Gunn
/ Rhythm guitar, Warr guitar, Denny Fongheiser
/ Djembe, Drums

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