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I guess that not many of you have heard about The Puddle Jumpers,
and if so, it's a shame. This is my first contact with the band
too. The first time I listened through the album I wasn't
impressed at all, but the next time I was already grabbed by some
of the songs. Now I kind of like every song.
They have released this CD on their own label Golden Goose
Records, but it's so professional it could easily be mistaken for
a major label release. From the music to the packaging it's top
class. The packaging is a triple foldout with beautiful pictures
and a nice booklet inside.
This band is playing something that could be described as a mix
between pop, Celtic folk music, country and progressive rock. I
think that they are reminiscent to Allman Brothers Band, Boston,
The Eagles, The Hooters, Jethro Tull, Kansas, Phish, Styx, Toto
and Yes. The members are fans of '70's progressive rock bands such
as Emerson, Lake & Palmer, early Genesis and Rush, but I can't
hear much of it in the music though, even if you sometimes can
hear some bits and pieces that reminds of them. Maybe they aren't
that original, but face it; every band can't differ from the
others. They have got a lot of interesting instruments such as
Mandolin, Hammond C-3 organ, Mini-Moog, Harmonica to go with the
common instrumentation. They are tight musicians, and they have
also put a lot of work on the background vocals with wonderful
harmonies.
The songs are well written and arranged. When I started to write
down my favorites of the albums 15 tracks, I ended up with every
track except "Savor the Moments", "A Matter of Time", "A Younger
Year" and "The Many Sides of You". Need I say no more?
If I had seen this CD with its beautiful packaging in the music
store, I surely would've been curious to hear what the music was
like. This isn't exactly the kind of music I listen to that often,
but The Puddle Jumpers is an exception and I hope that you check
them out too. Highly recommended!
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