...pain, pleasure, fear and opera

...pain, pleasure, fear and opera

Editorial Reviews
David Kunian, Offbeat Magazine, June 2005
This new record seems meticulously put together, but still has the gonzo spontaneity that these six musicians are known for.

Product Description
What's with the title? Consider this: six immensely talented musicians including a guitarist who is a masterful cellist, an insanely good drummer who is a piano prodigy, a violin player who plays baritone saxophone & harmonica, a trumpet player with the range of big sky country, a reed man with the modern sensibilities of a John Ellis and the historical perspective of Roland Kirk, and a bass player,, who, besides his obvious skills on the low end axes of his choice, instills the group with a very special sense of harmony. Having been together for three years, they have their first studio album and a live CD now behind them. As the title implies, they seem to have turned a corner creatively, maturing toward a broad spectrum of many bright moments indeed. These guys are, as you will find obvious upon first listen, fearless. The musical equivalent of base jumping - highly exhilarating but not without its risks. JSDN compose and perform harmonically complex string pieces and rock their asses off with equal aplomb. Their sense of humor firmly in place, they'll play you for a sucker and slam dunk you with the most serious and über tight music, all in one song. With a live show that will leave you exhausted and begging for more, it is immensely gratifying on both a musical and personal level. Here lie the traists of a great collective. Their endurance will come from the fact that no matter what massive musical chops they may have, they retain a certain humility that will inevitably generate good will and great music. That is what will keep this opera in production for many years to come.

...pain, pleasure, fear and opera

...pain, pleasure, fear and opera,Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes,Noiselab Records,Alternative Pop/Rock,College Rock,Funk,JSDN compose and perform harmonically complex string pieces and rock their asses of with equal aplomb; covering a wide field of styles from classical to rock and jazz while destroying the very notion of a "jamband".,Jazz-Funk,New Orleans Jazz,New Orleans R&B,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


...pain, pleasure, fear and opera
...pain, pleasure, fear and opera
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    ...pain, pleasure, fear and opera
    Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes
    Manufacturer: Noiselab Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    New Orleans JazzNew Orleans Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0009ZD6SY
    Release Date: 2005-09-01

    Tracks:

    1. Getting By
    2. Durnt Durnt
    3. What's The Matter?
    4. Everybody Got Trouble
    5. Little Girl
    6. Sherm
    7. Mission: Inter
    8. Hey!
    9. Right Hand Thunder
    10. Gretchen
    11. So Dirty
    12. Mirando
    13. Tap
    14. Mai Tai

    Product Description

    What's with the title? Consider this: six immensely talented musicians including a guitarist who is a masterful cellist, an insanely good drummer who is a piano prodigy, a violin player who plays baritone saxophone & harmonica, a trumpet player with the range of big sky country, a reed man with the modern sensibilities of a John Ellis and the historical perspective of Roland Kirk, and a bass player,, who, besides his obvious skills on the low end axes of his choice, instills the group with a very special sense of harmony. Having been together for three years, they have their first studio album and a live CD now behind them. As the title implies, they seem to have turned a corner creatively, maturing toward a broad spectrum of many bright moments indeed. These guys are, as you will find obvious upon first listen, fearless. The musical equivalent of base jumping - highly exhilarating but not without its risks. JSDN compose and perform harmonically complex string pieces and rock their asses off with equal aplomb. Their sense of humor firmly in place, they'll play you for a sucker and slam dunk you with the most serious and ber tight music, all in one song. With a live show that will leave you exhausted and begging for more, it is immensely gratifying on both a musical and personal level. Here lie the traists of a great collective. Their endurance will come from the fact that no matter what massive musical chops they may have, they retain a certain humility that will inevitably generate good will and great music. That is what will keep this opera in production for many years to come.

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