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Kingfish
Bob Weir
Kingfish
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Bob Weir
Title: Kingfish
Members Wishing: 8
Total Copies: 0
Label: Grateful Dead / Wea
Release Date: 1/4/2005
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 081227899325, 603497970469
 

CD Reviews

If you like NRPS and the Dead, you'll love this!
Richard D. Hodgson | Madera, CA United States | 02/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After being out of print for awhile, Rhino has finally reissued the first Kingfish album on CD. Kingfish has gone through numerous changes over the years, but this album featured both Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Dave Torbert of New Riders of the Purple Sage. Musically, as might be expected, it strongly resembles a cross between "Panama Red"-era NRPS and "Heaven Help The Fool"-era Bob Weir. Originally issued on vinyl on the long-defunct "Round Records" label, it was basically a Bob Weir side project-- though he left the band shortly after and they carried on for years without him. Although I have an original vinyl copy, it had actually been a long time since I'd heard this album. And I had forgotten just how great it really is. It's been a while since I have so thoroughly enjoyed revisiting an old favorite. The musicianship is top notch-- even better in fact than I remembered-- and the songs are all great too. Not a dud in the bunch. No, it's not terribly profound... no deep meaning to most of it. Bobby even covers the old Marty Robbins chestnut "Big Iron" (and he does a helluva job on it, too!). Mostly it's just nice listening, an excuse to have a good time for about 40 minutes. And a couple of the cuts became concert staples for the Dead, so you'll probably enjoy hearing the originals. Overall a great listen, and I'd highly recommend it for anyone who likes the Dead or NRPS. (On a side note, Rhino simultaneously re-released this and Bob Weir's excellent "Ace" album-- actually a Grateful Dead album in disguise-- which contains my personal favorite recorded version of "Playin' In The Band". Pick 'em both up!)"
Lazy Lightning and Supplication are worth the ticket
Brian K. Jones | Columbus, OH | 03/20/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"If you consider yourself a completist and/or Deadhead, then this album is worth having. With the beginning tracks Lazy Lightning and Supplication, it's nice to hear the studio version of any song by the Dead that you've maybe only heard live many different times/ways. Some of the other tracks are kinda boring unless you are a hardcore fan of groups like: The Band, Flying Burrito Brothers or NRPS ya know what ah mean? Which I am not. So I prefer the closer to GD jazzy sound of the track Hypnotize. But don't let me ruin the positive vibes, you all know how rewarding it is to LEARN to love an album. I still like Heaven Help The Fool better. Well, three songs are worth the money. Hey, doesn't that Viking on the cover look like Brent Mydland?"
A FLASH FROM THE PAST
Peggy C. Nielsen | keaau, hawaii | 02/08/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"MANY YEARS AGO THE KINGFISH GROUP PLAYED IN JUNEAU ALASKA THEY HUNG OUT WITH US AND I WANTED TO REVISIT THE SONGS AND VOICES LOVED IT THEN AND LOVE IT NOW"