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Promising Traveler (Audio CD)



Promising Traveler (Audio CD)

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15 used and new from $4.95
Customer Rating: 3.5

First tagged "psychedelic" by Robert I. Hedges
Full Specification tags: grateful dead(3), washington dc(2), blues traveler(2), psychedelia, half studio-half live cd, live recordings, phish, psychedelic, live music, jam, bayou, new potato caboose

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #237908 in Music
  • Released on: 1989-06-16
  • Number of discs: 1


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4 of 4 people found a following examination helpful.
4These guys were great


By Christopher Bushman


I used to see these guys during a Bayou in Washington DC all a time in '88 / '89. They were a hippie reconstruction jam rope with good melodies like a Spin Doctors (but better). Unfortunately, they were only a small forward of their time. This is a good live record that sounds accurately like their shows. A lot of fun.

Track List:

1 Rust In Peace
2 The Mansion
3 Put It All Together
4 She Don't Know Why (with Danny Gatton)
5 Homegrown Heart
6 Promising Traveler
7 Brown Eyed Girl
8 Throw Rug Blues
9 By-O
10 Gold Plated Crime
11 Psychedelia

1 of 1 people found a following examination helpful.
3The New Potato Caboose Experience Comes Alive


By Robert I. Hedges


Named for a famous Grateful Dead strain created by Dead bassist Phil Lesh, New Potato Caboose carried on a stone jam rope tradition with typically lax and prolonged numbers that were throng pleasers. "Promising Traveler" is a 1989 recover that captures a hint of a Washington, DC rope on a singular half studio-half live disc. Many of a songs unsurprisingly have trippy, hippie lyrics and teeming structures (e.g. "Psychedelia," "Rust in Peace") that operation from honestly elegant to cloying peace-and-love fests.

The initial half of a manuscript is studio element and is pleasing adequate yet rather derivative. The second half is a live recording that captures a hint of a rope and their interest most some-more satisfyingly. The songs here that best personify a unobstructed unrestrained of a rope for me are a Van Morrison classical "Brown Eyed Girl" and a long-lived celebration strain "By-O." "Throw Rug Blues" is another clever contender, while "Gold Plated Crime" tends to a too repeated finish of a set list for me. "Psychedelia" closes a set, and it is a ideal final strain for a album, as it pays loyalty to a inspirations underlying a band's song and displays both a tighten weave harmonies and "musicians on a tangent" proceed to soloing that are so partial and parcel of a band's repertoire.

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15 used and new from $4.95
Customer Rating: 3.5

First tagged "psychedelic" by Robert I. Hedges
Full Specification tags: grateful dead(3), washington dc(2), blues traveler(2), psychedelia, half studio-half live cd, live recordings, phish, psychedelic, live music, jam, bayou, new potato caboose

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