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Another piece of good work, June 10, 2000
This review is from: Blues Project (Audio CD)
In general, if you like Kid Loco's work, then you will like this. If you have never heard this music, I do not suggest that you buy it until you hear it. Look for a song to hear before you put down your money.
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Kid Loco - Blues Project, February 24, 2011
This review is from: Blues Project (Audio CD)
Kid Loco's first release on CD, BLUES PROJECT, is much darker than A GRAND LOVE STORY, but I guess that's why they call it the blues. "Public Paranoiac Number One" has some minor piano chord backed with a steady, slightly off-kilter rhythm. A double bass and saxophone help round out the track and emphasize the dark jazz aspect. The interlude "Talkin' Bibles Vendors Blues" takes some samples from the great documentary SALESMAN. "Welcome in a World of Sex" gets a good rhythm going, and develops a little bluesy piano and sax line towards the middle, while "Kronos Goes Cosmos" has its darkness on display all the way through, with a jazz drum breakdown right in the middle followed with a classical string quartet. Overall, this EP isn't quite as focused as his later work would be, though it's worthwhile in itself.
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