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Tarbox Ramblers - Fix Back East (CD)

Album Details: Fix Back East

Release Date:01/27/2004
Label:Rounder / Umgd
UPC:011661906129

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    Time to Reawake Those Ol' Feelin's

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 5, 2004

    Pros: Old, fresh, familiar, spooky

    Cons: May cause lack of sleep

    Kiddies, I was weaned on the Doors. It's been since the demise of Jim Morrison that I've felt the effects of Musique Noir as deeply as I do when I hear any track off this CD.Actually, "hear" is a verbal understatement. "Experie...nce" is a better word.If you're up to being provoked to thought and disturbed in equal huge porpotions, buy this CD.Lesser spirits need not apply. Read more Less

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    Four years ago, when the Tarbox Ramblers introduced their train wreck of swamp blues, hillbilly, gospel, and woolly folk, the North Mississippi Allstars, Black Keys, Fiery Furnaces, or that Detroit band with the funny clothes, weren't even blips on the screen. Now they're the competition. It's OK, it's a big world, and with A Fix Back East, the Tarbox Ramblers go down into the deep reaches of their frontman's collective American Gothic psyche, and dredge up the ghosts, the faded photographs, the myths and texts of a time that may never have existed in the popular consciousness. This is a much wilder record; yet it's very rawness contains starkly beautiful textures that are drenched in sepiatoned images, and black and white newsreels from the focal point of the ravaged human heart. The album opens with a huge, R.L. Burnsidestyled barroom record machine groove. Using the riff from "Honey Hush," and warping it all to hell, Michael Tarbox indulges his iconographic marriage of rural lonelin...ess, backwater holiness, and steaming sex, which, immediately after is dragged through a drunkenly redemptive version of "Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord?)" where violins, electric guitars, and echoing drums from time immemorial try to match the grief and longing in Tarbox's convicted voice. But it's right back to hell in the band's caveman read of Dock Boggs' "Country Blues," with a roiling slide guitar all nasty and distorted, like it was calling from the devil's playground. And this is where it all starts. From the elegiac loss and shimmer of the title track, to the backwoods twostep of the American traditional song, "No Night There," to the murderous gutter blues of "Honey Babe," this is a slash and burn affair that holds it secrets close, and offers its dirty treasures abundantly and regally if the parades in Robert Frank's The Americans are your idea of majesty. Produced by Jim Dickinson, Paul Q. Kolderie, and Sean Slade, this is the banshee's howl after all the liquor is gone; it's the drunken, lascivious, preacher's moan when he's still in the whorehouse at seven a.m. on Sunday morning; a dying bluesman's final snarl at a world that's left him empty and broke, and a brokenhearted cowboy's last lament all rolled into one. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Tarbox Ramblers

Bridging the racial gap between pre-Word War II roots music, the Tarbox Ramblers draw equally upon early 20th-century blues, hillbilly, and gospel. The Boston group's original sound, which emerges not only from tradition but from primal alt-rock energy, consists of leader/singer Michael Tarbox's open-tuned slide guitar, Johnny Sciascia's upright string bass, Daniel Kell... Read more