I brought this up in the RIP Don Alias thread a while back as we got on the topic of Steig. This is one of his earlier releases, no jazz, mostly blues/rock/psych, i dig it.
I was none too impressed when I had it - and I really like Jeremy Steig. It's a bit too blues-rockee for my tatse. there are a few good tracks, but not solid all the way through. The vocals kinda suck too.
I was none too impressed when I had it - and I really like Jeremy Steig. It's a bit too blues-rockee for my tatse. there are a few good tracks, but not solid all the way through. The vocals kinda suck too.
You're saying you'd rather listen to *gasp* jazz-fusion than heavy blues-rock??
I was none too impressed when I had it - and I really like Jeremy Steig. It's a bit too blues-rockee for my tatse. there are a few good tracks, but not solid all the way through. The vocals kinda suck too.
You're saying you'd rather listen to *gasp* jazz-fusion than heavy blues-rock??
Not what I'd expect from you, crink.
haha! Jeremy is definitely on the good side of the Jazz-fusion spectrum.
I was none too impressed when I had it - and I really like Jeremy Steig. It's a bit too blues-rockee for my tatse. there are a few good tracks, but not solid all the way through. The vocals kinda suck too.
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Great if you're into that era of heavy, expansive blues-rock
Yes... pretty sure its the only release credited to Jeremy & The Satyrs
Smashin' track.
You're saying you'd rather listen to *gasp* jazz-fusion than heavy blues-rock??
Not what I'd expect from you, crink.
haha! Jeremy is definitely on the good side of the Jazz-fusion spectrum.
Co-sign. Only track on the album I seem to revisit, though.
Since it is Steig people want it to be jazz fusion. Otherwise it would be one of the top rated soulstrut raers.
(just picked up a CD reissue of this last December)