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Momma Stud / Cockadoodledo

Жанр: rithm'n'blues, funk-rock, blues-rock
Страна-производитель диска: USA
Год издания: 1991
Издатель (лейбл): Virgin Records
Номер по каталогу: 2-91627
Страна: USA
Аудиокодек: WavPack (*.wv)
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 048:08
Источник (релизер): egotrsh
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
01. Time [0:05:06.02]
02. Porch [0:03:37.60]
03. Stormy [0:03:50.30]
04. Tossin' & Turnin' [0:05:15.23]
05. Pray No More [0:03:09.42]
06. Revised Edition [0:05:19.00]
07. Call On Me [0:03:47.35]
08. Groove Me [0:04:17.08]
09. Baby Seed [0:03:55.45]
10. Amazing Grace [0:01:18.37]
11. Halleujah [0:03:59.65]
12. Yellow, Purple, Green [0:04:31.50]
Код:
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Momma Stud / Cockadoodledo

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Momma Stud was having problems with its name. First, the band was forced into an abbreviated Momma S. during some coveted opening gigs last year for soul-gospel singer Al Green. No one seemed quite sure how conservative audience members would respond.

More upsetting, perhaps, were the early band tapes returned in the mail, unopened for reasons band members suspect stem from a continuing misconception that a group called Momma Stud had to be just another heavy metal act. It's been an unexpected price to pay for a name that has no meaning beyond band members' wanting, for no particular reason, a name with the word momma in it.

"It's been a long haul," singer Ernest Carter said about the life of the band that formed in 1987 amid the Los Angeles club scene.

But if the name Momma Stud is without design, it is a likely result of the group's own inability to categorize and label its mix of rock, blues, gospel, folk and key elements from the pumping urban rock-pop of Sly Stone and Parliament-Funkadelic. The group's debut album, "Cockadoodledo," is a varied, often-soulful collection that draws heavily from the music of the 1970s.

That influence has left the quintet open to the same sort of criticism leveled recently at musician Lenny Kravitz for his own, similar musical influences on the album "Mama Said." One recent reviewer even called Momma Stud a group of five Lenny Kravitzes.

"You can hear different things in our music, but it's definitely our own sound," said Carter, wearing rings, earrings and blue leopard-skin pants at an interview with other band members at the Virgin Records meeting room.

"Every band comes along and just puts its brick on the wall of music history, and hopefully it means something to somebody else," bassist Jimmie Snider added. "We're starting from where someone else left off."

Momma Stud emerged from the wreckage of the local club band Bad Kitchen, a heavily funk and ska-influenced act that Snider boasted was the first Red Hot Chili Peppers "rip-off band." Despite a healthy and consistent supply of club gigs, Bad Kitchen members Snider and Krandal Crews, a guitarist, ultimately grew tired of their act's thumping, bass-heavy sound.

"Krandal started writing songs that were more complicated and our singer couldn't sing them," Snider said of Bad Kitchen's final days. "It was breaking the band apart because there was all this competition with different writers doing more of the silly funk songs."

Soon after that group's breakup, Crews and Snider found Carter through an advertisement in The Recycler. Drummer Gabriel Rowland, a former member of the Crotch Rockets (later renamed Liquid Jesus), was discovered playing a benefit at Raji's. And Jason Yates replaced Momma Stud's original keyboardist.

The new album was recorded in Hollywood over a three-month period last winter with former Parliament-Funkadelic member Bernie Worrell and longtime Neil Young engineer John Hanlon sharing credit as producers. "Cockadoodledo" required some intense work from the band, said Carter, who said he was often walking into the studio at 3 p.m. and not leaving until 4 the next morning.

Worrell, in particular, emphasized teamwork and smoothed out some of the rougher, unfinished edges in the band's sound, he added.

"He was really good in bringing out the best in everybody," Carter said. "He helped me along in stylizing my vocals, going for something a lot more than what I was doing before."

The resulting sound offered a varied, more measured groove than anything Momma Stud had recorded before during occasional attempts at studio work. Said Crews: "I just felt like we grew up."
The silly name aside, you mix it up and what do you get? Cock-a-doodle-do, Yeah. Blues and funk and gospel and rock in a spin cycle to produce a soulful exercise in derivation. But this freshman release is more than what sounds like Sam and Dave b-sides isn't it? "Stormy" highlights the production talents of ex P-Funker Bernie Worrell with it's horns, layered vocals and smooth, crescending groove. This song probably best represents the bluesy societal angst that plagues this quintet. Kudos to to singer Saroyan Ernest Carter for his range and emotion.
If you loved "The Big Chill" soundtrack, you will find lots to enjoy here. I'll stick to the big beat and a fuzzbox, Oh lord yeah, wooo woo. (MC SC)
"... A perfect example of what could have happen to the Chili Peppers is the sad story of the band Momma Stud, a talented five-man soul/funk/rock group who where signed out of the band Momma Stud, a talented five-man soul/funk/rock group who were signed out of the Hollywood club scene by Virgin Records around 1990. Their debut album, Cockadoodledo, was a strong showing of songs and musicianship. It was co-produced by Bernie Worrell, a key Clinton collaborator in the P.Funk organization, and John Hanlon, who had just finished recording and engineering the Neil Young and Crazy Horse album Ragged Glory. But when Cockadoodledo came out and sold less than 25,000 copies, Virgin got cold feet. Momma Stud was unceremoniously dropped from the label, never to be heard from again. They didn’t even get a change to record a second album..."
Saroyan Ernest Carter (vocals)
Kandal Crews (guitar)
Gabriel L. Rowland (drums, percussion)
Jimmie Snider (bass)
Jason Yates (keyboards, guitar)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6oo-2W2RIE
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