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5.0 out of 5 stars Surf-Rock-Funk of the highest calibre, July 29, 1999
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David Sandey (Milton Keynes, England (though I'm a Cornish exile)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rhubarb - The Album (Audio CD)
This is a superbly crafted album containing songs that will energise you for a great day.

When the band were first described to me they were described as a bit like the the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and I can see where they are coming from. They peddle a similar brand of anarchic funk, but Rootjoose are more fun. I guess that they are more like the Spin Doctors might have been if they lived on the beach and dated Shonen Knife.

The Joose Is Coming Soon and Paradiddle Song are the livliest funkiest songs I can remember hearing. Virtually Fat Free would sound great by Shonen Knife. Can't Help Living This Way moves me every time I hear it. This album has everything.

The production is rich and the vocals are spot on. I find it hard to pick a fault with the album. OK, I'll concede that it is probably too short and not listened to anywhere near enough.

In closing this album seems to appeal to everyone I have ever played it to. My metal loving friends love it. My techno loving friends love it. My funk loving friends love it. My soul loving friends love it. Basically everybody I know who has heard it has loved it. By this album while you still can. You won't regret it.

Oh, BTW, they're Cornish - which is cool!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A big enthusiastic thumbs up, and it always has been!, May 2, 1999
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This review is from: Rhubarb - The Album (Audio CD)
These guys are the greatest. You've just got to look at the album cover to realise that they are the happiest, funkiest dudes ever. And I miss them like hell. This album has cheered me up many a time.Their talent is so obviously bursting out the seams of their hugely over-sized, wicked surfing pants! The music is full of personality, that makes me desperate to meet these guys and tell them DON'T GIVE UP! I want you up and running again and making me happy! I have so many good memories of this band, as I sing their music all the time and every happy moment reminds me of them. ROOTJOOSE RULE!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Majorly mad, February 19, 1999
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This review is from: Rhubarb - The Album (Audio CD)
Holy Jesus, This band is simply the best! I've said it once and i'll say it again "oh my god are these lads good!" Forget Reef and Garbage, start focusing on these surf dudes. And the guy who said the bad stuff, can shove it. There is no comparison between Rootjoose and Reef. This is the second time i've written 'cos people do not get it. If these dudes were given their full shot, they'd make their record company well proud. Anyone who doesn't like them are prudes and need to just chill out a bit. Relax!!! Their gigs are fab, their songs are just the best and they work really hard to get to the top. But you lot out there are the ones that need to do it. You've gotta buy the records, so get in your pocket and hop down to a music store. Don't delay, buy your Rootjoose records today!!! P.S Love you loads James, Rob, Harry and Fez!!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Joosier than a joose filled friut., May 12, 2000
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will walder (Manchester, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rhubarb - The Album (Audio CD)
Have you ever felt depressed and melancholy listening to the likes of Radiohead and The Verve? Or maybe you find boybands like the backstreet boys immensly annoying. Well stop right there, because this is rootjoose. They manage to blend the bouncing, sugary surf rock of songs such as "Can't Keep Living This Way" and "Inspiration" that include soaring guitar melodies with moving ballads like "Never Knew You" and "Place So Near". Using three different vocalists, the album stays fresh throughout and its bright, upbeat feel will leave you smiling for weeks. Finish listening to this and I promise you, you will make friends with your deadliest enemies within seconds...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Totally brill', December 19, 1998
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This review is from: Rhubarb - The Album (Audio CD)
I go to a grammer school in Plymouth in Devon. This band came to our school and did a gig, well......all i can say is they are better than Oasis, they can beat Blur by a mile and they can knock Robbie Williams right off. Their the best thing that has happened to our area. I have no idea why they are not yet big across the country, maybe everyone's just mad. Ever since they came to my school i've become a major fan and so has most of Devon and Cornwall. This band is the just the best and i can't wait until they finally get recognised and become famous. Major surf dudes rule! (ie. Rootjoose)!!!! You're mad not to like these guys! ! !
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surf-rock-funk band's mind-blowing debut, December 2, 1998
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This review is from: Rhubarb - The Album (Audio CD)
Hailing from Cornwall, this four piece band have been on the scene for about 2 years now. Their finest hour to date was the single 'Can't Keep Living This Way' which reached number 46 in the British charts last year. On their debut album they manage to sound like everyone from Chris De Burgh (Place So Near) to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers (The Paradiddle Song). There's something for everyone here from the beautiful balladry of 'Never Knew You' to the utter stupidity and brilliance of 'Virtually Fat Free' which I maintain is the single that would launch them into the big time. Rootjoose outsell the Spice Girls in Cornwall but success further afield is proving harder to come by. I don't understand why thy're not huge yet but I recommend that if anyone has an opportunity to see them live they should not hesitate - a good place to start looking is at the annual Bude Surf Rock Festival...
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