Wake up call

Wake up call

Track Listings

1. Evidence
2. No More Darkness
3. Wake-Up Call
4. Maya's Lullaby
5. In Your Own Sweet Way
6. Like Someone in Love
7. Blackberry Winter
8. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
9. Forget Strollin'
10. Greycliff

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
1 Evidence Monk 7:25 Composed by: Monk Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 2 No More Darkness DeNigris 7:14 Composed by: DeNigris Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 3 Wake-Up Call DeNigris 4:31 Composed by: DeNigris Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 4 Maya's Lullaby Mondlak 6:40 Composed by: Mondlak Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 5 In Your Own Sweet Way Brubeck 12:20 Composed by: Brubeck Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 6 Like Someone in Love Huesen-Burke 8:09 Composed by: Huesen-Burke Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 7 Blackberry Winter Wilder 6:12 Composed by: Wilder Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 8 All God's Chillun Got Rhythm Jurman, Kahn, Kaper 4:01 Composed by: Jurman, Kahn, Kaper Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 9 Forget Strollin' Strassmayer 4:00 Composed by: Strassmayer Performed by: Mondlak, Straight Circle, 10 Greycliff DeNigris 9:40

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North Ave. Wake-Up Call
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • My all-time "sleeper"
  • Why am I only the second reviewer?
  • So Talented
North Ave. Wake-Up Call
The Freddy Jones Band
Manufacturer: Volcano
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LMM3
Release Date: 1995-08-08

Tracks:

  1. Waitress
  2. Old Angels
  3. Hold On To Midnight
  4. Ferris Wheel
  5. Rain
  6. Turn
  7. Goodbye
  8. Alone
  9. This Could Be Soon
  10. Deep In The Flow
  11. Rietiem
  12. Wherever You Roam
  13. Warm Like Home
  14. Under The Tree

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My all-time "sleeper".......2005-09-24

I discovered The Freddy Jones Band back when "North Avenue Wakeup Call" was released. The alternative rock station in Boston had "Waitress" on their playlist and upon hearing it I was immediately intrigued. I purchased the cassette and was forever hooked! I must've played that tape more than any other cassette I had ever owned. The songs switch gears from ballads to rockers with an effortless,seamless flow .These guys display songwriting talents and musicianship that I find second to none. I feel that this CD could be re-released today and have a bigger impact.To me it's as relevant musically as any of the newer material I've listened to.
I was fortunate enough to have seen them play at a small venue in Boston and it furthermore baffled me as to why The Freddy Jones Band didn't attract more attention and the recognition that they obviously deserved!! To this day I can't figure how this band wasn't a huge success!

5 out of 5 stars Why am I only the second reviewer?.......2005-09-08

10 years ago, Albany, New York had a creative and independant radio station-WXLE. The listener was guaranteed to hear music not played on the other tight listed mainstream stations in the area. It was on this station that I was introduced to FJB. WXLE is long gone and so is FJB but in listening to North Ave Wake Up Call, the excitement and the flowing energy of the music is still so present. It's like listening to the best elements of the Allman Brothers and Little Feat with in my opinion better vocals. The music is so positive and life affirming with incredible mastery of the lyrics and the instruments. Say, maybe that's why they didn't last.

5 out of 5 stars So Talented.......2005-02-10

It'll be a while until you hear another group with this much talent... They're a rare gem that never hit the mainstream and maybe that's what keeps them so special in the fan base that still exists even years after they broke up.
A Wake Up Call for Telemarketers
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • obnoxious jerk is as bad as any telemarketer
  • Well worth the price
  • It's Ok but...
  • Hilarious in places, but...
  • funnier than revenge
A Wake Up Call for Telemarketers
Tom Mabe
Manufacturer: Megaforce
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000APVCU
Release Date: 2003-08-12

Tracks:

  1. Life Insurance
  2. Thanks for Holding
  3. Fat
  4. Test Drive
  5. Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, BANG!
  6. Peeping Tom
  7. Trevor
  8. Can You Call Back I'm In The Bathroom
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  11. Hotel Call: Insomnia
  12. Hotel Call: Rock-A-Bye Baby
  13. Hotel Call: I'm Blind
  14. Hotel Call: Long Distance
  15. Hotel Call: Sleeping Pills
  16. Hotel Call: Help Jesus Feed...
  17. Applying for a Telemarketing Job
  18. Tom Live in Louisville
  19. Tom at the Comedy Caravan
  20. Pick One

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars obnoxious jerk is as bad as any telemarketer.......2005-03-07

What started out as a good game of giving telemarketers a taste of their own medicine is now just tom Mabe's obnoxious prank calling. Tom Mabe has done a 180 degree turn around and become the very person he despised in the first place.

By making prank calls to people in their hotel rooms at 4 AM, Mabe is worse than any telemarketer who ever targeted him. There is no excuse for what he is doing now. He's just an obnoxious kid trying to make money by harrassing innocent people. Don't support him.

4 out of 5 stars Well worth the price.......2003-10-29

I found out about this CD when Tom Mabe was a guest on the Walton and Johnson radio show -- the bits they discussed were funny enough that I had to track the disc down. It's absolutely hysterical. Perhaps I'm drawing a bit of sadistic pleasure from this, since the victims are telemarketers and therefore creatures I find hard to sympathize for, but this is a lot funnier to me than other crank call CDs. I just wish there was more on the disc, the running time is a bit short. Also, the song at the end of the album, "Pick One," wasn't really that funny, and had nothing to do with the theme of the rest of the disc. It's inclusion seemed pretty nonsensical to me.

I was surprised to discover that this set also includes a DVD with a few Mabe stand-up routines and about 20 minutes of live antics previewing "Mabe in the USA" (I couldn't tell if this was a TV show or special he has in the works). The "Mabe in the USA" segment was funny -- some hidden camera stuff, some pranks... a lot of the same kind of humor as you'd see on shows like "Jackass," only not as crude or potentially dangerous. Much funnier, in my opinion.

Between the CD and the DVD, overall, I think this is a great value.

1 out of 5 stars It's Ok but..........2003-09-16

The guy kind of crosses the line to obnoxious from funny. A couple of them are OK but it gets old fast. He's a one trick pony.
Save your money - download a few of the more interesting ones for free and see if you like it. Then re-consider buying the cd. As an example, he calls people at 3Am and they get mad. Ha Ha Ha. The first one (round one) a little more creative.

4 out of 5 stars Hilarious in places, but..........2003-08-28

As someone who has suffered in the past from the attentions of telemarketers and now goes to some lengths to block and avoid them (I do hope the Do Not Call Registry IS allowed to take effect from October), I really empathize with Tom Mabe. Some of the calls recorded here really hit the mark and had me in tears of laughter. That said, at least one is alarmingly mean in spirit and execution. Not necessary, Tom, not necessary - you can, and in the other tracks do, make your point without stooping to that.

5 out of 5 stars funnier than revenge.......2003-08-26

A Wake Up CAll for Telemarketers takes Tom Mabe's last record and goes to new hysterical heights. Anyone who has ever answered a telemarketers phone call can live vicariously through Mabe's antics. The calls where Mabe stays at the same hotel as a telemarketers convention and proceeds to harass various rooms at the wee hours of the morning is comic genius.
Wake Up Call
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A good un' from John .
  • One of the best Mayall collections ever.
  • A True Blues Legend
  • Best blues album ever made!
  • One of the best of Mayall version 2
Wake Up Call
John Mayall
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000050B
Release Date: 1993-04-06

Tracks:

  1. Mail Order Mystics
  2. Maydell
  3. I Could Cry
  4. Wake Up Call
  5. Loaded Dice
  6. Undercover Agent For The Blues
  7. Light The Fuse
  8. Anything I Can Say
  9. Nature's Dissappearing
  10. I'm A Sucker For Love
  11. Not At My Home
  12. Ain't That Lovin' You Baby

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A good un' from John ........2006-06-29

His Best "later years" one was the 'comeback' album, titled "Chicago Line" featuring BOTH Coco Montoya , AND Walter Trout .. who trade off nicely ..This has a nice re-working of a great earlier tune featured on the USA Union album the track 'Natures Disappearing' is nicely re-done here, plus a nice Tony Joe White cover 'Undercover Agent' Production is clean and fat sounding .. great Cd . There is a nice collection of his work on this label (Silvertone )' but Natures Disappearing is not on there, which is a shame as it's a worthy example of his best work, and deserves to be on there. You can't win em 'all .I agree that after this release, the quality control deteriorated somewhat ..Sometimes I feel that John needs to try something a bit different, but as he in his mid 70's why bother! I always liked his acoustic stuff , and another Cd like that would be nice . The Harvey Mandel , Larry Taylor , Don Sugarcane Harris Combo was unique.His "Back To The Roots" release was always a favorite too ..He seems hell bent on rockin' hard indefinitely .

5 out of 5 stars One of the best Mayall collections ever........2005-07-15

While not actually a 'blues' album, the roots are not far away. What makes this album special is the versatility of both Mayall and his sidemen. Montoya shines as does Mick Taylor. All the songs are enjoyable, very listenable without being too commercial.
If you are looking for a sample of John Mayall for your first listen...buy this CD!

4 out of 5 stars A True Blues Legend.......2005-06-26

This was the first John Mayall CD I bought and I'm glad I did! Coco Montoya plays great guitar. If you like Mayall I think you'll enjoy this album.

5 out of 5 stars Best blues album ever made!.......2003-05-27

I believe John Mayall's "Wake up call" (1993) is the best blues album I have ever heard. Compared to his "Blues for the lost days" (1997) or "Padlock on the blues" (1999), this album is superior in every way. The songs are quite unique and there's plenty of variation even it is blues all the way. Ever since Mayall released "Wake up call", he has gradually got worse and what used to be something thrilling have become just boring and not above mediocre standard at all. The follow up "Spinning coin" (1995) includes a couple of good songs like "When the devil starts crying" and "Ain't no brakeman", but on more recent releases you won't find any songs of the same calibre as "Mail order mystics", "Maydell", "Wake up call", "Undercover agent for the blues" or "Loaded dice". John Mayall's "Wake up call" is in some way comparable to Gary Moore's "Still got the blues", and if you like that one, I'm almost certain you'll like this one.

4 out of 5 stars One of the best of Mayall version 2.......2001-02-19

As a Mayall fan of the original albums, I added John Mayall's albums back into the fold after 'Sense of Place' and I have every one since. 'Wake up call' is memorable for many reasons not the least for the guitar of Coco Montoya and Mick Taylor. The stand out tracks include 'Nature Disappearing' a rework of an earlier Mayall track which features the magical playing of Coco Montoya and 'Not at home' a great song featuring Mick Taylor. Also check out the live album 'Life in the jungle' as possibly the best Mayall album.
Wake-Up Call
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • One Of Petra's Heavier Offerings
  • Okay - I'm Just A Little Biased About This Album
  • Very solid effort
  • Still sounds good
  • Best Petra - heaviest song
Wake-Up Call
Petra
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000029EF
Release Date: 1993-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Midnight Oil
  2. Good News
  3. Strong Convictions
  4. He's Been In My Shoes
  5. Praying Man
  6. Underneath The Blood
  7. Sleeping Giant
  8. Believer In Deed
  9. Marks Of The Cross
  10. Just Reach Out

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars One Of Petra's Heavier Offerings.......2006-12-05

Throughout their thirty-plus years as a band, Petra has had quite a number of member changes. With that, of course, comes a varied musical styling on each of their albums. "Wake-Up Call" falls into the heavier category of Petra's catalogue of albums. Although their last studio album, "Jekyll and Hyde," is probably their heaviest album, "Wake-Up Call" is not too far behind. This is shown through powerful arena rock tunes like "Sleeping Giant" and "Midnight Oil." Other heavier tunes on this album include "Strong Conviction" and "Underneath The Blood." Of course, no Petra album would be complete without a couple of ballads, and the tunes that fit the bill here are "Just Reach Out" and "Marks Of The Cross."

Fans of Petra's "Beyond Belief" album and "No Doubt" will definitely enjoy this album. It has a very good balance of powerful arena rock and lighter ballads. It's one of Petra's best John Schlitt-era albums and is definitely worthy of purchase.

Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Okay - I'm Just A Little Biased About This Album.......2006-10-20

And here's why. After becoming a full-fledged Christian, I initially bought some of the "WOW" series of hits, and decided that I really liked the sound of Petra. So I decided to take the plunge, and this was my first Christian album by a single artist. I've often thought that the Lord guided my choice, because I still believe this is one of Petra's better albums. Petra had an inate ability to do a heartfelt ballad like "He's Been In My Shoes" and the direct "Just Reach Out"; but also to rock as hard as anyone as evidenced by the vibrant "Midnight Oil" and "Sleeping Giant". "Good News" is also one of my (quiet-music-preferring) wife's favorite Petra songs. I believe that "More Power To Ya", "Beyond Belief" and "Praise 2" are Petra's best; but this was a band that was so good that the second tier of their music was abundantly better than that of most of their contemporaries. Fans will be able to tell you that the band's name means "Rock" - and they have always defined both connotations of that term; both a loud, rocking band and a cornerstone on which Christian rock has always relied.

4 out of 5 stars Very solid effort.......2006-09-08

This album is a very solid effort from Petra, and is indicative of the direction they should have gone (and continued) with subsequent efforts. It sounds far more modern, more in tune with 90s music, and really works well for the band. Sure, it's southern rock and has a few country influences to it, but I like it!

I always found the ballad 'He's Been in my Shoes' really boring however, and this album does suffer with a few too many slow songs on the second half (though 'Just Reach Out' is an amazing song lyrically and musically). Indeed, the first two songs really rock, and so do a few on the second half, but a lot of this album is more 'poppy' than previous efforts.

Blame it on the producer (pop producer Brown Bannister was behind the wheel of this one), or just the fact that Petra was getting older ... this still is a standout album in that it's a group effort, it sounds more modern and less 80s, and there's just some really fun songs to listen to.

Overall a very solid effort from Petra.

3 out of 5 stars Still sounds good.......2005-04-24

Petra is an unusual band in two respects: they've been around since 1974, and as a Christian ministry, their music is mainly a vehicle for their message. They've had to periodically re-invent their sound in order to keep reaching as wide an audience as possible. If you listen to their back catalogue in order (which will take a while!), you can identify the records on which the musical chameleon that is Petra changes colour. "Wake Up Call" is one of them.

As a rabid fan of Petra's late '80s stadium rock sound (think "On Fire", "Unseen Power" and the incomparable "Beyond Belief"), I still remember shoving in my new cassette (!!) back in 1993 and listening in shock to their tight, stripped-down, bluesy new sound.

Bob Hartman takes a few licks out of Angus Young's book, while experimenting with guitar sounds from heavy blues to airy pop-rock. Louie Weaver enjoys all the extra drum notes he can play now that there isn't 3 seconds of reverb on each one. Ronny Cates keeps his tasty 5-string bass grooves tight and in the pocket. John Lawry (keys) adds colour and reminds us that the '80s weren't that long ago, and John Schlitt puts in his usual powerful performance behind the mike.

There are enough good tunes on this record to provide some good highlights for just about any listener, but for me there are two big ones. The smooth, driving groove in the verse and catchy chorus of "Praying Man", and the moving gospel-rock anthem "Just Reach Out" which still leaves me moist-eyed after a good listen.

I didn't give it five stars for a couple of reasons. I've always been a fan of Bob's guitar work. And I've always admired and appreciated his no-nonsense lyrics which make such a change from the vague wish-wash a lot of Christian artists sing. The problem is that Bob is a slave to rhyme, which results in quite a few lyrics that are awkward or trite. "Unseen Power" has more of these than most Petra records, but quite a few managed to sneak onto "Wake Up Call": "The wedding's gonna be so royal / So we gotta keep stayin' loyal / 'Cause our feet are gonna leave this soil..." Oh dear. The other reason is the lack of musical innovation on this record. A lot of the licks and chord sequences just leave me wondering where I've heard them before.

Overall, this is definitely worth a listen, both for the powerful spiritual message and foot-tapping bluesy rock hooks. If you want to hear Petra at their best, however, get "Beyond Belief". Then maybe get this.

5 out of 5 stars Best Petra - heaviest song .......2004-11-12

Thiis is the best Petra Ive heard, better than Not Of This World, Back To The Street and Beyond Belief. The classic 1980s rock and hair metal formula is followed here, with ten songs in total, number one being the fastest track, number six the heaviest and best, and number ten a power ballad. The opener Midnight Oil is fast and its got a good fast and I think original riff that just repeats many times. Reminds me of Aces High by Iron Maiden on Powerslave with one simple fast riff being repeated with and without the vocal backing.

Theres a few ballad-type songs here such as Marks Of The Cross, Just Reach Out and He's Been In My Shoes, that are highly effective, but overall the album is pretty much on the heavy side. Underneath The Blood is most likely Petra's heaviest ever song, one of their few that seems heavy to the extent of making a point from the heaviness, but lyrically and musically its a fantastic song, my favorite ever from this group. The guitars sound less sugary than on Beyond Belief. Much better.

As usual, from Petra, lyrically the album is full of great helpful, positive and detailed christian teaching. There's more spiritual food here in the lyrics than youd get at good many churches over a three month period. Its practical, accurate and encouraging christian teaching.

Underneath The Blood of course is about salvation through faith in the blood of Jesus, He's Been In My Shoes is about Jesus walking the path in life before that we walk now, Midnight Oil is based on Matthew Chapter 25, about how we need the Holy Spirit Oil on a regular basis and Marks Of The Cross is about serving others with the right heart.

The lyrics on all the songs are not seemingly about the same topic but they seem to sit well together and compliment each other. Better lyrics than on Beyond Belief and Back To The Street by a long way, or maybe just more relevant for me personally.

If your in a down place in your life or need direction, read the lyrics here from start to finish, and play this album many times. For sure, you will be blessed and encouraged. GodBless
One Eye Open
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best recent hardcore records!
One Eye Open
Wake Up Call
Manufacturer: Think Fast Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EWBMUG
Release Date: 2006-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Friends/Foes
  2. Losing It
  3. One Eye Open
  4. Under Their Control
  5. Outro (Wake Up)
  6. Avoiding The STorm
  7. Intro/About To Be Bought
  8. Know Your Limits
  9. Who The Fuck
  10. Big Shots
  11. It Ain't Worth It

Product Description

1. Friends/Foes
2. Losing It
3. One Eye Open
4. Under Their Control
5. Outro (Wake Up)
6. Avoiding The Storm
7. Intro - About To Be Bought
8. Know Your Limits
9. Who The Fuck
10. Big Shots
11. It Ain't Worth It

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best recent hardcore records!.......2006-10-25

This CD is incredible. The lyrics are clever, and insightful, and definetly NOT what youd expect from youre typical hardcore band. But then again these guys are not youre typical hxc. Super catchy, oldschool style that you can sing along to all day! I got the chance to see these guys a couple times and they were amazing. One of the best records around, I hope they keep putting out great music!
The String Quartet Tribute to Alicia Keys
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • thanks marlin!
The String Quartet Tribute to Alicia Keys

Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001XAPHO
Release Date: 2004-04-20

Tracks:

  1. You Don't Know My Name
  2. When You Really Love Someone
  3. Rock Wit U
  4. How Come You Don't Call Me
  5. If I Ain't Got You
  6. Goodbye
  7. A Woman's Worth
  8. Wake Up
  9. Caged Bird
  10. Fallin'
  11. Dragon Days
  12. Sealed In Passion

Product Description

1. You Don't Know My Name
2. When You Really Love Someone
3. Rock Wit U
4. How Come You Don't Call Me
5. If I Ain't Got You
6. Goodbye
7. A Woman's Worth
8. Wake Up
9. Caged Bird
10. Fallin'

Bonus Tracks:
11. Dragon Days
12. Sealed In Passion (Original Composition)

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars thanks marlin!.......2004-05-01

my brother gave me this cd for my birthday. all my girls and bos think it is off the hook. i just wanted to be the first one to let everyone know that this cd is way out and will rub you right! alicia songs on violin are right with it and this cd is the juice.
Wake Up Call
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Wake Up Call
    Songbirds
    Manufacturer: EMI
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000OYY6YS
    Release Date: 2007-12-17

    Tracks:

    1. The Weatherman (No Wonder I Feel Blue)
    2. Lazy Sunday Morning
    3. Wake Up Call
    4. Take Me As You Find Me
    5. The Only Thing I'm Guilty (Of Is Loving You)
    6. Got My Hopes Up
    7. Show Me A Sign
    8. You Speak My Language
    9. Butterflies & Rainbows
    10. Faith In You

    Album Description

    2007 debut album from the highly-touted trio. Lynette, Flick and Amy's distinctive voices bring their experience of break ups and make ups with compelling optimism, pathos and the kind of kick up the backside you often only get from your best friend. There is nothing overblown about Songbirds - their 'take me as you find me' attitude is reflected throughout Wake Up Call. From the delightfully stripped down arrangements of acoustic guitar, piano and softly brushed drums, to the simplicity of the gorgeous three part harmonies, it will come as no surprise upon hearing the album that Songbirds' inspirations come from the likes of Joni Mitchell, Eva Cassidy, The Dixie Chicks and Stevie Nicks. 10 tracks. EMI.

    Album Details

    2007 Debut Release from a Trio of Ladies Whose Music Sounds Like a Breath of Fresh Air! Paul Lester Wrote in the Guardian, "What a Talented Three-piece, Sweet-pop Group They Are, with Voices Like Purest Sunshine and Magic Music that Soothes the Soul". Their Musical Inspiriations Are Readily Apparent on Hearing their Songs, with Elements of Joni Mitchell, Eva Cassidy, the Dixie Chicks and Stevie Nicks Shining Through. There is Nothing Overblown About Lynette, Flick and Amy - their "Take Me as You Find Me" Attitude is Reflected Throughout the Album. From the Delightfully Stripped Down Arrangements of Acoustic Guitar, Piano and Softly Brushed Drums, to the Simplicity of the Gorgeous Three Part Harmonies. Their Distinctive Voices Lay Bare their Experiences of Break-ups and Make-ups with Compelling Optimism, Pathos and the Kind of Kick Up the Backside You Often Only Get from Your Best Friend.
    Wake Up Call
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • It makes a nice Gift
    • Probably Gary's Best Work!
    • A great place to start
    • this will blow you away !!!!!
    • Rock of Ages
    Wake Up Call
    Gary Hoey
    Manufacturer: Surfdog Records Ada
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000D8L3C
    Release Date: 2003-10-21

    Tracks:

    1. Frankenstein
    2. It Don't Mean Nothin'
    3. Electric Karma
    4. Wake Up Call
    5. Surf Alert
    6. Last Good Nerve
    7. Magic Ride
    8. Big Step Back
    9. Train Wreck
    10. Devil's On The Phone
    11. Fillmore Blues
    12. Low Rider
    13. Linus And Lucy
    14. Drive
    15. Hocus Pocus

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars It makes a nice Gift.......2005-06-07

    I got this for Christmas one year.... from my mom. Her reasoning behind it was because she wanted to expose me to more stuff then what I usually listen to which is various Metal genres. She heard this guy on the radio and decided I needed some of his stuff as a "vacation" from what I usually listen to. This was kind of her and rather daring as it was definitely something risky. Would her metalhead of a son suddenly fall in love with Gary Hoey and change his direction? Or would he break the CD in half or use the pieces for target practice? Well the answer lies somewhere in between the two. I'm not the average stereotypical metal fan, which is rather stupid nowadays. I don't love anything because its metal, I love it when it has good musicianship and when there are good lyrics. I can enjoy the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC and all those classics. Heck my favorite band is a group called the Butthole Surfers (they aren't metal). So that clears things up and thus leads to my opinion of Gary Hoey. This guy is really talented. What he creates here is much like driving music. There's not a whole lot behind the music, but there doesn't have to be. It's just how he does it, his skill as a guitarist is very high up there. Yet there are several Metal guitarists that can top him for sure (Andreas kisser from Brazilian band Sepultura comes to mind). And while I'm positive about this, it still failed in grabbing my attention for long. I never yearn to pop this in the CD Player saying "Oh man, I gotta hear Electric Karma again!" It only pops up when I can't decide what to listen to and I'm on the road. Not everybody will love this, but its nice to have as a gift. So therefore I think 3 stars is pretty accurate for this.

    P.S. the cover of Low Rider is pretty cool too.

    5 out of 5 stars Probably Gary's Best Work!.......2005-01-14

    Outside of Joe Satriani and Steve Morse you won't find a
    more talented instramental guitarist than Gary Hoey!
    Gary may not get as much "acclaim" as Joe, but he should.
    Gary's been putting out great instramental work since the
    late 80's! One area that Gary may have an edge over
    others instramental artists is his song writing. It's not
    blistering guitar work just for the sake of it. This is
    good music begining to end. And when Gary takes the vocal
    reigns on a few tracks you don't kringe. It just sounds
    right. On top of that I think Gary's one of the best at
    doing a cover tune. He does'nt copy it, he puts his stamp
    on it. If your new to Gary's work check out his
    "Greatest Hits" as well.

    5 out of 5 stars A great place to start.......2005-01-02

    If you never have purchased a Gary Hoey CD before, this is a great one to pick up for fans and guitar players. Gary plays with a great feel with the grace of a player who knows where he is going. Among the excelent compositions there are some wonderfull covers. This CD is perfect to crank up when your driving.

    5 out of 5 stars this will blow you away !!!!!.......2004-11-02

    OK now I listen to almost every guitar great you can imagine. And will BUY not download all of their CDs. Hendrix, Petrucci, Zappa, Blackmore, Trower, Vai, Satriani, well you get the point. Now I heard about Hoey in a cover sort of way. Heard him play other people's songs but not his. Well found this jewel of a cd in Montreal, bought it and now it has melted in my CD player !!!!

    This is one smoking hot cd, lotsa chops, great solos evrything a guitar freak can ask for. As for the vocals, I figure if Hendrix sang, Gary can too..... :O)

    He reminds me of Vai (for the whah-whah pedal work) but apart from that. His playing is top-notch. And this CD is a MUST....

    YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID....

    Later.....

    4 out of 5 stars Rock of Ages.......2004-02-27

    This release by Gary took a little time to grow on me but I bought it a day after seeing him in concert. Vocals are better than expected as I had never heard any on previous albums. The mix is a little flat with a bit too much emphasis on the guitar but otherwise a great bit of work. Gary seems to have a different view of life and it shows in his songwriting, but that is a GOOD thing. I enjoy every track on it but the title song sticks in my mind most of all. Highly recommended, old school rockers will dig it!
    Wake Up Call
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Stunningly good work from Robin Eubanks
    • Wonderful Interplay
    Wake Up Call
    Robin Eubanks
    Manufacturer: Sirocco Jazz Limited
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000005CJV
    Release Date: 2000-06-23

    Tracks:

    1. United
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    5 out of 5 stars Stunningly good work from Robin Eubanks.......2004-05-17

    As much as I love his brilliant work on the more world-jazzy disc, Mental Images, Wake Up Call represents, I believe, Robin Eubanks's finest work on record to date.

    Why's this one better?

    It works out of a more typical jazz context, thus reducing the exotic factor and simultaneously raising the straight-ahead jazz bar. That Eubanks meets this challenge and surpasses the brilliance of Mental images is quite something.

    The key, much as I'm reluctant to say it, giving my tepid reaction to most of his solo discs and his role in various Wynton Marsalis bands, is pianist Eric Reed. Here he lays down and establishes the exact right groove for this ambitious music. Whether it's the prickly, energetic vibe of the neglected Wayne Shorter opener, "United," or the sultry swing of Lee Morgan's gorgeous samba, "Ceora," Reed nails the vibe, setting the mood for what is surely Eubanks's strongest soloing on disc. Moreover, he rips off an absolute astounding solo on "Rush Hour." I'm afraid I've sorely underregarded this astounding musician. Or, maybe (as often happens), he's just had difficulty finding his ideal playing context. Whatever. He surely delivers here.

    The rest of the band's all over it. I'd have to disagree with the view that there is something wrong with the bassist. Lonnie Plaxico, one of the more versatile and widely recorded jazz bassists, here turns in what I believe is one of his best performances on disc. I do agree that Duane Eubanks has perfectly caught the vibe, and that Antonio Hart, another somewhat neglected player, mightily contributes. Indeed, the ensemble playing is some of the best I've ever heard. And once again, Gene Jackson perfectly defines the percussion palette.

    High points include a gorgeous, wistful rendering of Shorter's great vehicle, "Oriental Folk Song"; the extroverted Eubanks original and title cut, "Wake Up Call"; an achingly beautiful reading of the Rogers and Hart tune, "You Are Too Beautiful," a Eubanks/Reed/Plaxico trio, with the leader displaying a previously unheard burnished and romantic side; and "Rush Hour," a tricky post-bop number featuring some great band interaction, esp. between the brothers Eubanks (Robin and Duane).

    This, for me, is what makes jazz worth it: fabulous playing, deep grooves, uncanny interaction, and a the deft swagger that comes only from musical companions of the highest accomplishment interacting at the loftiest levels.

    Sweet.

    4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Interplay.......2001-03-24

    Trombonist sometimes have problems in being objective when speaking of their hereos. I believe it fair to say that this is a great effort. This album does not show the depth of skill that Robin is capable of! However, the ensemble's sonic creations at times are glorious. So, I would recommend starting with a different album (if this is to be your introduction).

    I have been a fan and student of Robin's music since his duet collaboration with fellow bone player Steve Turre. (Robin, please do a follow up recording!) The weak link here is in the bass playing. The flow is disruptive, never gels quite right. Maybe Dave Holland was unavailable for the gig? The youngest of the Eubanks clan (Duane) performance is laudable. This was his recording debut. The pick of tunes is strong. Check out the swing and chops on Scrapple From The Apple. My favorite tune on this outing definitely is Oriental Folk Song! Antonio Hart is brilliant in his communicative endeavours though out this session. Any album that highlights work from Lee Morgan and Wayne Shorter deserves attention!! Please do not ignore this work. It is worthy of the cost and most importantly your time!
    Wake up Call
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • i agree with the other reviewer
    • Hubert's Best Solo CD
    Wake up Call
    Hubert Sumlin
    Manufacturer: Blues Planet
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Tracks:

    1. I'm Coming Home
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars i agree with the other reviewer.......2004-04-24

    a 100% 5 star cd what a gem this cd needs more exposer i can't believe something this good is out of print try also blues guitar boss another 5 star cd.

    5 out of 5 stars Hubert's Best Solo CD.......2002-12-04

    I feel this is Hubert's best solo CD, the back-up band of Jimmy Vivino and the other guys on Conan O' Briens show give Hubert the room he needs to perform some unbelievable guitar solo's. The songs are all very different, but with the professional back-up band, Hubert's performance shines on every number. Definitely his best solo work to date.

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