Topaz & Mudphonic / Music For Dorothy
Album: | Music For Dorothy | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Topaz & Mudphonic | Added: | Aug 2008 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-02-01 | Pull Date: | 2009-04-05 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 29 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 24, 2009: | At The Cafe America
Yonder Funk |
4. | Feb 24, 2009: | Time Traveler
Twin Oaks |
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2. | Mar 01, 2009: | The Sonic Bubble
Lonely |
5. | Feb 14, 2009: | Music Casserole
Take Yer Clothes Off |
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3. | Feb 25, 2009: | The Heart of KZSU
Sunshine |
6. | Feb 12, 2009: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
Lonely |
Album Review
Walter E. Gogh
Reviewed 2009-01-26
Reviewed 2009-01-26
A funky and soulful album that evokes southern bayous, Music for Dorothy delivers rump-shaking tunes and heartfelt ballad. Shades of Southern rock and the blues are punctuated by guitar, saxophone, harmonica and Hammond B3 organ solos. Straightforward lyrics take a backseat to the instruments.
Fun Facts: The album was recorded in a barn alongside the Colorado River.
All FCC Clean
1. (4:01) Funky, hard-hitting number built around a hooky chorus.
2. (5:04) Harmonica intro rock number. Nothing to do with The Standells hit about Boston, this “Dirty Water” is a Southern thing.
3. (3:22) An ode to makin’ love.
4. (3:48) Slow, soulful vocals and guitar-picking underscored by a wailing Hammond organ and lit up with a sax solo.
5. (3:47) Upbeat and bluesy giving way to a slow, melodic breakdown.
6. (2:55) Spoken/sung vocals and hooky chorus. 7. (4:28) Rhythm heavy ditty with a Latin-clave beat.
8. (4:02) Swamp-blues guitars with a mellow interlude and sonic meltdown ending.
9. (6:09) Long, slow jam track.
10. (5:17) The album’s funkiest track of course has funk in its name.
11. (2:40) An instrumental coda with crickets.
Fun Facts: The album was recorded in a barn alongside the Colorado River.
All FCC Clean
1. (4:01) Funky, hard-hitting number built around a hooky chorus.
2. (5:04) Harmonica intro rock number. Nothing to do with The Standells hit about Boston, this “Dirty Water” is a Southern thing.
3. (3:22) An ode to makin’ love.
4. (3:48) Slow, soulful vocals and guitar-picking underscored by a wailing Hammond organ and lit up with a sax solo.
5. (3:47) Upbeat and bluesy giving way to a slow, melodic breakdown.
6. (2:55) Spoken/sung vocals and hooky chorus. 7. (4:28) Rhythm heavy ditty with a Latin-clave beat.
8. (4:02) Swamp-blues guitars with a mellow interlude and sonic meltdown ending.
9. (6:09) Long, slow jam track.
10. (5:17) The album’s funkiest track of course has funk in its name.
11. (2:40) An instrumental coda with crickets.
Track Listing
1. | Lonely | 7. | Twin Oaks | |||
2. | Dirty Water | 8. | Fly W/ Me | |||
3. | Take Yer Clothes Off | 9. | Home | |||
4. | Sunshine | 10. | Yonder Funk | |||
5. | Slippin' Back | 11. | Brothers | |||
6. | Euclid Street | . |