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Zero - Nothin' Goes Here (1990) {MFCD 784}
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Zero - Nothin' Goes Here (1990) {MFCD 784}
EAC+LOG+CUE | Flac (image) | 1 CD | Size: 375 MB | scans: tiff @ 300dpi | TT 57:11 | RS + FSo
Alt. Rock | Released: 1990 | Whirled Productions | Catalog # TX 2067
EAC+LOG+CUE | Flac (image) | 1 CD | Size: 375 MB | scans: tiff @ 300dpi | TT 57:11 | RS + FSo
Alt. Rock | Released: 1990 | Whirled Productions | Catalog # TX 2067
| “ | Zero wanted to create a new melodic rock statement for the times. Their music was beyond categorisation and it didn't cater to contemporary trends. It was organic, earthy and pretty free. The typical laidback attitude of many SF bands was also part of Zero but their musical expertise never relied on boring jams with no direction. The sound of Zero was driven by the desire to get somewhere, to get to an imaginary destination - sometimes the music sounded euphoric, sometimes lyrical, but always melodic. Zero had a positive sound and when Kimock started his solo flights - just listen to the band's version of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers To Cross" - the Cotati studio became a magical place of musical wizardry. It was only the band's second effort, but the possibilities of Zero's laid-back and intense sound seemed endless. But there's more to the Zero magic than Steve Kimock's guitar playing. When they were "on", the band developed a fascinating way of communication. Be it the Marvin Gaye influenced "Tongue'n'Groove", the mighty ballad "Many Rivers To Cross" or melodic fusion flights like "Tangled" - Zero always communicated on a highly musical level and contributed to the popular thesis that in the beginning of a successful jam there should always be a good song - at least sometimes. NOTHIN' GOES HERE caught the early Zero sound in an exemplary kind of way. The "live" aura of this band was captured by state-of-the-art 24 track technology and Mobile Fidelity, a now inexistant audiophile label, was the right company to pull this off successfully. NOTHIN' GOES HERE is the long lost album from 1990. | ” |
Tracklist:
1. A Little Wind A Little Water (Banana) 4:41
2. Tongue ‘N Groove (Steve Kimock/Greg Anton/Martin Fierro/Banana/John Kahn) 5:34
3. Gregg’s Egg’s (Greg Anton) 8:48
4. Many Rivers To Cross (Jimmy Cliff) 7:16
5. This Is Your Brain On Drums (Bobby Vega/Steve Kimock/Greg Anton/Brian Rizner) 5:09
6. Tangled Hangers (S. Wolf/Steve Kimock) 9:58
7. Theme From Nancy Germany (Greg Anton) 5:03
8. This Is Your Brain (Bobby Vega) 4:34
9. Super Sonic Transport (Banana) 5:56
Personnel:
Steve Kimock - guitar
Greg Anton - drums, percussion, ’64 Corvette
Martin Fierro - soprano & tenor sax
Banana - keyboards
Hadi Al-Saadoon - trumpet
John Cipollina - guitar
John Kahn - bass
Ana Rizzo - vocals
Tony Saunders - bass
Bobby Vega - bass
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Posted By:
agentsmythe@gmail.com
Date:
16 Jan 2012 14:55:41
I always love the MFCDs. thanks so much
Posted By:
lionheart74
Date:
16 Jan 2012 18:28:49
Thanks for another rare MoFi aluminium CD that was missing in my colletion! Great work!
Posted By:
mccririck
Date:
16 Jan 2012 20:13:20
Thanks! I'm collecting these MFCDs
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