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Rocket Number 9
Jason Ricci & New Blood
Rocket Number 9
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Jason Ricci & New Blood
Title: Rocket Number 9
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Eclecto Groove
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 10/23/2007
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
Style: Contemporary Blues
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 850021001186, 4546266201554

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Jason Ricci is that rare individual that only comes along once in a generation - an artist with the unique ability to help shape and redefine the sound of his chosen instrument and forever change the course of music history. His style is varied and his influences are far reaching, spanning through countless musical genres including blues, jazz, funk, rock, punk and even drawing inspiration from the current crop of jam bands, all while still retaining the stamp of his own inimitable style. Together with guitarist Shawn Starsky, who brings with him an arsenal of creative talent and fresh ideas, Jason Ricci & New Blood have created a visionary and sonically explosive masterpiece that is sure to shake your foundations.

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CD Reviews

Wow!
MPQ | San Diego, Ca. United States | 01/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I checked out this CD after reading an interview with Ricci in Blues Revue magazine. All I can write is wow! Great harp playing and a tight band as well.This is not your run of the mill blues, and Ricci and his band really push the envelope on this one - in a good way. In the magazine Ricci talks about his addictions, which he beat, and his coming out and worried what affect it would have on his career. Enlightened, educated people buy music based on whether they like it or not, not if the person is gay, straight, black, white, tall, short, etc, etc,, so Ricci shouldn't worry. He should spend his time making more of this great music."
RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: ""SHADES" OF PAUL BUTTERFIELD!"
Rick Shaq Goldstein | Danville, Ca, USA | 12/18/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"In May 2007 I went to see the legendary Buddy Guy in concert in San Jose. There were probably 6-8 opening acts scheduled that were basically unheard of. My son, and my friend and I, were in the beer garden which was cordoned off about 50-60 yards from the stage having a few "brewskies" in order to get fired up for Buddy, when I heard some musical sounds wafting my way that caught my attention. The first "cooking" sounds I heard were of a wailing "harp" being blown. Before I even focused on the stage I said: "Man! That sounds like the "Paul Butterfield Blues Band"! Then the whole band kicked in and it was vintage Paul Butterfield material. I said who the hell are these guys? Well, the answer to that question was, "Jason Ricci & New Blood". It was early afternoon and Jason shook the crowd out of its mid-day slumber with rocking-bluesy-stomping savagery, with his uninhibited harp shaking the crowd like the Pied Piper shook the rats! With each passing song Jason talked more "smack" to the crowd. I don't know if he had a late night the previous evening, but by the end you couldn't make any sense of what he was proselytizing about, but you sure didn't need an interpreter for his "harp".



I went up to buy a CD but he said they didn't have any, but to look on Amazon. I got home and checked Amazon and they didn't have anything with samples. Then last week I saw the release of this CD and bought it. Wow! 12 songs totaling 74 minutes. His "harp-blowing" on this CD transcends a full spectrum of diversity, from hard rocking blues, to sounds of what can only be described as a harmonica crying. What unbridled talent this young man has, and his band gets to highlight their talents on a number of songs also. On some instrumentals Jason sounds exactly like Paul Butterfield, and on others he sounds like the 13 year old Stevie Wonder blowing "harp" on "Ebb Tide".



Even more important than Jason's music, I'd like to congratulate him on his being "clean and sober" for more than 9 years now! Look forward to seeing you down the road brother!

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Rocket Number 9
P. Rosales | MOLINE, IL, US | 03/03/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is it!

Harmonica at it's best.

I never knew anyone could play so many notes.

Jason Ricci write the hottest blues.

He demonstrates all styles of harp.

His band is very tight always with him.

Get this if you would like to own a hot CD."