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an album that instills equal parts jubilance and braininess., April 9, 2004
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This review is from: Coyote Poets of the Universe (Audio CD)
"A Colorado based unit featuring Andy O'Leary's hip poetry on selected tracks. The music skirts the outer realms of world music, and art-rock, amid richly textured sonic dreamscapes. Overall, the band conveys a multifaceted persona throughout an album that instills equal parts jubilance and braininess." Glenn Astarita, AllAboutJazz.com
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the kind of record you get to make when nobody is looking, March 19, 2004
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Two long time jazzbos from Denver change the vector of their work once again and come up with something that seems to cross all lines but does it seamlessly. Sticking with their jazz roots but weaving in the sum product of their travels, like award winning poetry, 50's and 60's vibes and everything else that floats their boat, they create a sonic tapestry that contains all the popular adult buzzword genres, and more. Wild, woolly date that's from the open eared for the open eared. Chris Spector, Midwest Record Recap
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a disc firmly committed to its own gregarious eccentricity., March 19, 2004
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A fusion of ambient, world beat, other-world beat and, well, fusion itself, this music works best on the vaguely Prime Time-esque "Sunglasses a la Mode" (with microtonal guitarist Neil Haverstick) and the punchy "Albuquerque." Bret Saunders, The Denver Post
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