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Black Bird
BlackBird
Genre: Rock
 
Side One: — Part 1 — More — Howl — Time to Go — Side Two: — Part 2 — Gap — Part 3 — Quicksand — Blackbird includes Chip Kinman, Tony Kinman — Produced by Rick Wallace, Chip Kinman and Tony Kinman — All songs published by Black Impala,...  more »

     
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All Artists: Black Bird
Title: BlackBird
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Iloki
Genre: Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 022871100962

Synopsis

Product Description
Side One:
Part 1
More
Howl
Time to Go
Side Two:
Part 2
Gap
Part 3
Quicksand

Blackbird includes Chip Kinman, Tony Kinman
Produced by Rick Wallace, Chip Kinman and Tony Kinman
All songs published by Black Impala, administered by Bug Music
Songs written by Chip and Tony Kinman
Additional vocals on "Fill the Gap" by Tat Samples
Photo by Slim Evans

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CD Reviews

Questions Galore
Erik Peek | Atlanta, GA | 02/18/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is the band Blackbird, made up of the brothers, Tony and Chip Kinman (the Dils, Rank and File) with a drum machine. They released three albums, two of them import only on Iloki Records and one on Scotty Brothers...



But there's one problem in searching for their CDs. All three albums are self titled. I have the last two, the black covered import and the Scotti Brothers release, but have been looking for the first forever. In this page, the album shown and the track listing is for the first import, but the CD info is for the third album.



As for the music, it's mostly Jesus and Mary Chainesque pop with a dancier kick to it, given that they are using a drum machine. The vocals are definitely the Kinman's and the songwriting is very strong. After this incarnation, they went alt-country as the Kinman Brothers."
Sisters of Mercy meet Waylon...
R. Sartori | New Mexico | 09/18/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I just purchased the 3rd(?) Blackbird album (on Scotti Bros) and I think it's great. I'm not sure what the other reviewers are on about- this is a great album filled w/ the brilliant vocal harmonies of the Kinmans. I like this album much better than the Rank 'n' File stuff (which is also mostly very good). It reminds me a lot of early Screaming Trees- I wonder if Lanegan and the Connors ever hung out w/ the Kinmans? And a little of Joy Division. While this is definitely not Cowboy Nation, it is undeniable that there are strong hints here of what's to come. I'd love to get my ears on the other two Blackbird disks... By the way, are ye sure Junior Brown's nowhere on this one?"