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Cornmeal - In the Kitchen [2001][EAC,log,cue. FLAC]
cornmeal kitchen 2001 eac log cue flac
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FLAC
Files:
11
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184.9 MB
Uploaded On:
Oct. 1, 2013, 8:17 a.m.
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dickspic
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Info Hash:
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Artist: Cornmeal Release: In the Kitchen Released: 2001 Label: Livin' Live Catalog#: 003 Format: FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue Country: USA Style: bluegrass,americana 1- Cornmeal 2- Dirty Rag 3- Red Speckled Thai 4- The Boy and the Scientist 5- Yesterday Morning 6- Monorail 7- Wishing Well 8- Raging River 9- Moving On Up Unlike many jamband-derived bluegrass outfits like Yonder Mountain String Band and String Cheese Incident, Chicago's Cornmeal don't dilute the goods with too much emphasis on rock, jazz, or other idioms -- at least, not on disc. The nine songs - eight originals and one cover - on the band's debut album, manage to nail the high, lonesome old-tyme sound without giving in too much to the post-David Grisman fusion-jazz histrionics of newgrass that dogs the energy of the aforementioned groups. None of this is to say that Cornmeal are party-line traditionalists, either. Lyrically, the band engages in contemporary - or, perhaps, just silly - topics on tunes like "Dirty Rag" and "The Boy and The Scientist." Meanwhile, "Monorail" cutely contains a subtle musical reference to an episode of The Simpsons. Though the themes are a little adult, the approach, at times, seems pretty similar to the kinds of fun folk songs for kids championed by Pete Seeger. The music is on-point (if decidedly not virtuoustic), the harmonies are decent, and the record is great fun.
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