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Parade of Small Horses
C Gibbs
Parade of Small Horses
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: C Gibbs
Title: Parade of Small Horses
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rubric Records
Release Date: 4/5/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 676180006028
 

CD Reviews

Alt-country singer-songwriter with an edge
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 05/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Sometimes compared variously to Neil Young, Tom Waits and especially Nick Cave, C (which stands for Christian) was raised on the west coast of America but later spent time in London before returning to America, this time to New York. Christian has apparently recorded three previous records as a member of the Morning Glories and three solo albums (Review, 29 over me, The Pinkermen set). I'm not familiar with any of them but whatever experience he gained, he seems to have put to good use on this album that is hard to classify although it goes under the general headings of alt-country, Americana and roots rock.



The musicians are Gerald Menke (steel), Dan Menke (drums), Lance Kruger (bass) and Quentin Jennings (Wurlitzer, organ, piano, keys). Christian wrote all the songs, provides all the vocals and plays guitars, piano and harmonica.



Several of the songs are dark and brooding (hence the comparison with Nick Cave) but the overall feel of the album is not quite as stark as Nick's music. Maybe it's because of the music, which is at times uplifting, but I don't feel the same need to find a cheerful CD to follow this as I do after listening to Nick Cave, whose capacity for wallowing in misery is unrivalled in my experience.



Picking out favorite tracks on such a great album is not easy, even after several spins, but I'll nominate Honeywell, Devil's water, Sorry Sade, All state union song and Lonely on a Saturday night. But I won't be surprised if you, having listened to this, have a completely different set of favorites.



If you can imagine music that is a cross between Neil Young and Nick Cave with a dash of country added into the mix, you've got a fair idea of what to expect of this album. And if that idea appeals to you, give C Gibbs a chance."
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John Schulz | Brooklyn, NY | 05/02/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"C. Gibbs has always been an intense performer, but in the last year or so he and he and his band have become a blistering ensemble with a show that can not be missed (an overheard quote from the guitar play of an opening act at a recent show: "If I could play guitar like that, I'd never bother talking"). The new record captures this intensity and should also not be missed. A rare combination of punk intensity, southern gothic sense and a country sensibility. If he's playing in your town, see the show and buy the record. If he's not playing in your town, just buy the record."
PERFECT DISC FOR A ROAD TRIP
Live from New York | New York, NY | 05/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Comparable to Neil Young's Havest, this album combines haunting lyrics with stellar songwriting. It stayed in my stereo for weeks, the songs just seem to expand in depth and meaning with each play. I haven't come across an artist like Gibbs in a long time, where music and poetry are balanced in equal measure to make a listening experience you want to tell your friends about. Not to be missed."