Label: Double Moon Records
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917110326
Catalog number: DMCHR 71103
Releasedate: 30-09-11
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917110326
Catalog number: DMCHR 71103
Releasedate: 30-09-11
This is a real musical ball of lighting, which sometimes sounds as if the avant-garde electronic musician Aphex Twin had fusioned by mistake with Tony Williams' Emergency! to rock again as if there were no past, only the future.
- Christy Doran, leader of the legendary "OM" (4 LPs on ECM in the 1970ies) and the NEW BAG (founded in 1997, seven Albums) is a unique guitar player.
- His albums, among others the two tributes to Jimi Hendrix (on Intuition and Double Moon Records), were all critically acclaimed.
- The sound of New Bag plays with elements of rock, ethno, jazz and syncopated rhythms. These grooves really get you up and dancing.
there's a time to cheer – a time to cry / time to live or a time to die / there's a time to sleep – a time to wake / a time for real and a time for fake
These lyrics sound so familiar, as if they were from a classic blues or rock piece. But they are only the lyrics of "Hurry Up'n' Wait", the second track on "Take the Floor and Lift the Roof", the brand new album from Christy Doran's New Bag. And they set the tone for the CD. Far from New Bag's fiddling around with free funk of earlier times, "Take the Floor and Lift the Roof" is clearly on the path of rock. The booklet text announces a "musical ball of lightning, which sometimes sounds as if the avant-garde electronic musician Aphex Twin had fusioned with Tony Williams' Emergency!“ Sometimes this ball of lightning reminds you of a kind of ProgRock like you know it more from acts such as King Crimson and Captain Beefheart. Doran and Co. really give us a genuine NEW BAG with this album.
These lyrics sound so familiar, as if they were from a classic blues or rock piece. But they are only the lyrics of "Hurry Up'n' Wait", the second track on "Take the Floor and Lift the Roof", the brand new album from Christy Doran's New Bag. And they set the tone for the CD. Far from New Bag's fiddling around with free funk of earlier times, "Take the Floor and Lift the Roof" is clearly on the path of rock. The booklet text announces a "musical ball of lightning, which sometimes sounds as if the avant-garde electronic musician Aphex Twin had fusioned with Tony Williams' Emergency!“ Sometimes this ball of lightning reminds you of a kind of ProgRock like you know it more from acts such as King Crimson and Captain Beefheart. Doran and Co. really give us a genuine NEW BAG with this album.