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Hold the Vocals a Tribute to the Instrumental Hits
Hold the Vocals a Tribute to the Instrumental Hits
Hold the Vocals a Tribute to the Instrumental Hits
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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A tribute to the Instrumental Classics of the 50's, 60's & 70's.

     
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All Artists: Hold the Vocals a Tribute to the Instrumental Hits
Title: Hold the Vocals a Tribute to the Instrumental Hits
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Go Kustom Records
Release Date: 9/12/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Tributes
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 661573000820

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A tribute to the Instrumental Classics of the 50's, 60's & 70's.
 

CD Reviews

Cool CD
Steve Marshall | St. Louis, MO USA | 06/17/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tribute CDs are usually a hit or miss affair. This one's a bit different. Rather than concentrating on one artist, or a specific genre, Hold the Vocals salutes the instrumental tunes that were hits during the 50's, 60's and 70's, and overall, the results are quite good. Most of the bands featured here will be unknown to the masses, but don't let that keep you from checking out this disc. Independent/obscure artists are often just as enjoyable (sometimes more so) as their über-moneymaking peers. As for the artists being covered here, you can't get much more variety: how about Captain Beefheart, Henry Mancini, Led Zeppelin, Funkadelic, & The Beach Boys for starters?The Squirrels get the award for the most innovative tune (or tunes, in this case) for their mixing of "Hawaii Five-O" and Dave Brubeck's "Take Five." This may seem like an unlikely combination, but it really works. Waterdogs turn in a fine cover of Henry Mancini's theme from the Blake Edwards movie, Experiment in Terror. Ever wonder what The Allman Brothers Band would sound like as a surf band? Check out Hugh Jones' cool take on "Don't Want You No More" and you'll get a good idea. Jones never strays too far from the classic ABB sound, but he gives you an idea of what they could sound like. Bill Wolford's Head serves up a funked-up rendition of Zeppelin's "Moby Dick," only instead of the drum solo, Wolford throws in orgasmic moans and samples of "Whole Lotta Love." Link Wray, who is probably best known as the man responsible for inventing the power chord, is ably represented here by d.A. Sebasstian's with his version of Wray's "Rumble." Things quiet down a bit on tracks by Adam & His Ballard Playboys (who contribute a beautiful cover of Santo & Johnny's "Sleepwalk") and Michael R. Bristow (with his acoustic version of The Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds").Over the course of the next three tracks, this CD is all over the musical palette--from rockabilly (The Exploding Pintos' cover of Jeff Beck's "Jeff's Boogie") to electronica (on Swedish Whistler's version of Hot Butter's "Popcorn," complete with the sound of popping corn at the end) to ambient trance (on Trance to the Sun's ethereal take on Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross"). On Alonzo "Blind Pineapple" Phillips' "Pipeline," the song sounds like something out of a spaghetti western instead of the surf classic made famous by The Chantays and later by Dick Dale and Stevie Ray Vaughan.The only two tracks that don't measure up are Elvis X's unrecognizable cover of Billy Preston's "Outtaspace" and Clang Quartet's butchering of Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein." The drum solo sounds like it's being played on coffee cans... Maybe that's the idea. The rest of the songs on the CD are at least worth a listen, and in most cases, more than one. If you're a fan of covers songs or any of the bands covered here, Hold the Vocals will make a great addition to your collection."
I am on this cd!!!
Joseph scott irving 3rd | Stoneville, N.C. | 08/03/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Hi



I am with Clang Quartet and I was also with Elvis X. A certain other person has written that the two tracks they were not fond of on this disc happen to be the ones I was on. Sorry I ruined someones day (YEAH, RIGHT!). Anyway, my favorite tracks are the cover of POPCORN by Swedish Whistler, PIPELINE by Blind Pineapple Phillips, and RUMBLE by D.A. Sebasstian. This is my favorite compilation of any I have appeared on. It was a blast! You can see more about me at www.silbermedia.com/clangquartet if you like."