Toploader - Onka's Big Moka [US]

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Album Details

Title: Onka's Big Moka [US]
Artist: Toploader
Release Date: 7/11/2000
Re-Released On: 9/4/2001
Label: Epic
Duration: 48:02
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 696998579224
Genre: Rock
Style: British Trad Rock
Moods: Energetic, Fun, Gleeful, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Stylish, Theatrical
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Let the People Know
  2. Dancing in the Moonlight
  3. Achilles Heel
  4. Breathe
  5. Do You Know What Your Future Will Be?
  6. Only for a While
  7. Just Hold On
  8. Higher State
  9. High Flying Bird
  10. Summer Cycle
  11. Just About Living
  12. Floating Away (In the Bath Tub)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDEpic 85792

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Album Review

With its keyboard-driven, funk-tinged anthems, Toploader's first album references in equal measures of the honky-tonk of the Rolling Stones and the Faces, the soul of early Elton John, and the infectious funk of Stevie Wonder in the '70s. In fact, the entire album sounds as though it could have been recorded in that decade, and that's not a bad thing. Joseph Washbourne's keyboards take center stage throughout the album, while his gravelly vocals, by turns joyful and melancholy, are well-suited to the band's brand of dance-oriented rock. The rhythm section establishes a solid groove, the guitars wail and soar, and the keyboards act as the guide and foundation. "Let the People Know," an exceptionally catchy dance track in the style of Jamiroquai, features a string section on loan from the Bee Gees; "Achilles Heel" rolls along tunefully, the intensity building until the song ends in a chaotic wall of noise. "Dancing in the Moonlight" is another album standout, a laid-back party anthem that could have been recorded by Rod Stewart when he still had a rooster-cut. All in all, Onka's Big Monka is a supremely enjoyable record, an album that evokes some of the best musical trends of the 1970s and blends them all together admirably. [The U.S. version adds a bonus track.] ~ Brandon Gentry, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan DouglasEngineer
Ben FosterScore, Conductor
Dan HipgraveGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm)
Dave EringaEngineer, Producer, Mixing
Dave ShiffmanMixing
David MuenchPhotography
George DrakouliasProducer
Greg FidelmanMixing
Jim ScottMixing
Julian DeaneGuitar, Vocals (Background)
Kick HornsBrass Arrangement, Brass
LopezCover Photo
Matt KnightGuitar (Bass)
Michael RoseProgramming, Orchestral Arrangements
Mick FosterProducer
Paul BuckmasterString Arrangements
Rob GreenPercussion, Drums
Sally HerbertString Arrangements
Tommy DDrums, Mixing, Producer