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A funny band name and a funny album title, can this really be
serious? Yes! Burnt Noodle is playing spacey improvised
psychedelic progressive rock together with tightly rehearsed
songs. As said on the album cover: ""All of the tracks with the
exception of "Don't look down" and "Fall Song" were spontaneously
composed"". The improvised parts are done very well though, giving
you the feeling that they are well rehearsed.
They are using the sacred Mellotron on some of the tracks and
their music sometimes got strong harmonies and melodies. They can
be described as a mix between Djam Karet, The Doors, Gong, New
Sun, Ozric Tentacles, Phish, Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa; but that
is perhaps making it to easy as their music is quiet
unpredictable. Their music bears traces from the '60's to the
'90's. Some of the best songs are "Fall Song" with nice Mellotron,
the groovy "We need to talk", and the Frank Zappa inspired "Deep
End/Attention Residents" and the epic final track "Noodle in a
Nutshell" that clocks in at 22:33.
A very exciting album that I think that some of you would love,
especially if your into the aforementioned bands.
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