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5.0 out of 5 stars
A sound as big as Texas,
By Sean Roberts "raconteur, clubman and amature ... (Kansas City, MO USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: More Songs About Building & Cows (Audio CD)
I'd just moved to Kansas City from Boston, MA. New in town, I decided to go out and have a few beers. I wandered into a place called Davies Uptown Ramblers Club and started to kick back a few Old Style's. That night, two bands would take the stage and change the course of my life forever: The Meat Purveyors and Rex Hobart and the Misery Boys.Up until that moment, I'd thought that country music was all about big hair, perfect teeth and Ronnie Milsap's absurdly oversized, reflective Ferrari sunglasses. TMP and Rex Hobart changed all that for me. The Meat Purveyors simply tore the club up with their blistering, red headed step child brand of blue grass. Their first release, Sweet in the Pants, captured this energy and remains one of my favorite CDs ever. Their new release, More Songs about Buildings and Cows, surpasses it. If you aren't compelled to tap your toes and sing along, you probably need medical attention. The musicianship is technically perfect. Pete Stiles has to be the Yngwie Malmstein of the Mandolin. Cherilyn Dimond plays the meanest bass fiddle I've heard, fast and furious. Bill Anderson is a great guitarist and great songwriter. The Amazon review stated that Jo Walston's voice was a little thin. I would disagree... while she doesn't have a perfect signing voice, her voice is perfectly suited for the band she's in. Along with Cherilyn Dimond's backing vocals, it gives me the feeling that I'm actually in one of those Texas Honky Tonks that I'd love to visit but am way too scared to ever enter. But hey, sitting alone in my living room, listening to the Meat Purveyors as I work my way through a 12 pack of PBR is the next best thing! My only complaint is that, now that I'm in Denver, I never get to see them live. I just want them to know that they're welcome to crash at my place if that would help them play a few gigs out this way.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: More Songs About Building & Cows (Audio CD)
Slammin' fiddles and mandolins and guitars that just cut to the quick, and I do mean quick, of some funky bluegrass playin' and pickin'. These folks may be a bit quirky (afterall they fomented in that hotbed of music, Austin, Texas) but they are solid. The rapid-fire interplay sure says that this may not be traditional bluegrass but it is cut from the same cloth---just updated a bit. Put this CD in your car player when you are getting weary from the road and it will work better than a mug of joe to get you revved up!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bluegrass, country, whatever you call it - it's sharp,
By Boon Sheridan "boonerang" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: More Songs About Building & Cows (Audio CD)
Austin, Texas has always nurtured talent with a keen edge to it, and the Meat Purveyors last disc is a testament to just how twistedly brilliant the band is. (Perhaps was, they claimed that their New Year's Eve gig would be their last.) I didn't even like bluegrass music before I heard these guys. They're more than likely to make a fan out of anyone who can appreciate Pete Stiles furious mandolin playing and Jo Walston's hand on her hip and couldn't care less delivery.
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