The Les Claypool Frog Brigade - Purple Onion (CD)

Album Details: Purple Onion

Release Date:09/24/2002
Label:Prawn Song
UPC:822550000527

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    Les is more

    By dire wolf  Sep 20, 2003

    I thought that this project was one of the most inspiring peices to come along in quite some time. the collection of songs is obviously a group of musicians doin what they do best and having a great time at it as well. with out the music exec's b...reathing down there backs for another bubble gum # 1. Right on guys keep on rocking. P.S. these songs where even better done live!!!! Read more Less

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    great

    By SAW6 * 10-23-09  Nov 29, 2002

    great album

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  • All Music Guide

    For his first post-Primus solo studio release, Les Claypool sounds exactly like...Les Claypool. That's certainly not a surprise. He uses core members of his touring Frog Brigade, such as longtime drummer Jay Lane, guitarist Eenor, saxophonist Skerik, and percussionist Mike Dillon. It is this latter musician who provides much aid in adding depth to Claypool's slaphappy sound, infusing the songs with shimmering vibraphone counterpoints. Claypool himself is in particularly fine and playful form, with the winged monkeys-like chant at the center of "David Makalaster" and the socially conscious stoned wisdom of "Ding Dong." The music isn't nearly as edgy or angular as his work with Primus, but that's ultimately okay. Guitarist Eenor provides a slightly more accessible (though still utterly weird) guitar complement to Claypool than his Primus counterpart, Larry LaLonde. This isn't simply watered down Primus, though. Rather (unlike his work on Oysterhead's Grand Pecking Order), Claypool's arra...ngement skills seem to have finally matured to meet his songwriting, with things like a small string section on the Primus-referential "Barrington Hall" and Warren Haynes' trying-slightly-too-hard-to-sound-bent slide on the hillbilly stomp of "Buzzards of Green Hill." Other guests pop up elsewhere, such as drummer Fish Fisher of Fishbone ("Whamola") and bassist Lonnie Marshall of "Weapon of Choice" ("D's Diner"). - Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Les Claypool

The most original rock bassist to come along in the '90s was unquestionably Primus' Les Claypool. With his oddball sense of humor and funky playing, Claypool took his varied musical influences and created an invigorating and completely inventive style. The Les Claypool story begins on September 29, 1963, when he was born in Richmond, CA. As a teenager, Claypool met fell... Read more