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Sun Tangled Angel Revival

Kevn KinneyAudio CD
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listen  1. (Welcome To The) Sun Tangled Angel Revival 6:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Fly Your Flag High 3:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. In The Land Of Plenty 2:29$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Everything's So Different Now 4:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Train Don't Stop At The Millworks Anymore 7:52$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Baby I Just Wanna Go Home 2:45$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Great North Myrtle Beach Pancake Massacre 3:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Madman Blues 6:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Epilogue Epitaph In A Minor 2:45$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Audio CD (September 28, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Compadre Records
  • ASIN: B0002W4TE4
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #234,980 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the Sun Tangled Angel Revival, September 28, 2004
This review is from: Sun Tangled Angel Revival (Audio CD)
From the singer/songwriter who's brought you eight drivin' n' cryin' records, three acoustic solo records and 2002's lo-fi solo disc, _Broken Hearts and Auto Parts_ comes this full-band project produced by David Barbe.

It's been more than seven years since drivin' n' cryin' opened for The Who on their _Quadrophenia_ tour, and those seven years have seen Kevn Kinney and his bandmates slip further towards obscurity. Kinney hasn't helped his cause much, with the tossed-off discs _The Flower and the Knife_ and _Broken Hearts and Auto Parts_ sinking quickly from independent radio playlists, but over the past couple of years he's seemed to find his niche, slowly moving into an arena shared by no one--the Hippy/Garage/Post-punk/Folksinger scene.

Having eschewed for the most part his stripped down solo shows, Kinney has formed a band including alt-blues guitar hero Gibb Droll, bassist Bryan J. Howard, and d'n'c drummer Dave V. Johnson. In addition to this core, Kinney has teamed up on stage and in studio with musicians including Warren Haynes, Topaz, Tom Clark, Lenny Kaye, Edwin McCain, and Dave Schools. This list indicates just where Kinney fits--somewhere between NYC post-punk indie rock and the southern jamband scene.

Bridging the gap between those styles, the Sun Tangled Angel Revival seems to be Kinney's version of Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, a loud, chaotic rock band swirling around its leader. In concert they shift gears from heavy 70s rock (even material from _Jesus Christ Superstar_) to ragged John Denver-esque folk-pop. These influences set them apart from the average "alt-country" or "cowpunk" band, unfortunately narrowing their audience in the process.

This disc, their first, is fairly representative, featuring top-notch production, solid playing and a handful of truly excellent songs, of which title track--an evocative, psychedelic tune about yearning to escape the ennui of a lonely, labrynthine existence--is probably the best. The second track, "Fly Your Flag High" is an aging hippy's anthem--somewhere between cynical old men drinking and the ragged, young demonstrators, Kinney resolves, with a great groove and Joey Huffman's powerful Hammond organ behind him, to "fly his freak flag high," a la Jimi Hendrix.

With the Beatles-inspired indie-soul of "Everthing's So Different Now," the raspy-voiced Kinney scores another triumph--his song paying tribute to George Harrison while producer David Barbe lends a wall-of-sound approach to a tune dealing with the pitfalls of nostalgia. And the group weighs in on economics, global capitalism, and the uses of pedal steel in the folk-country ballad "This Train Don't Stop at the Millworks Anymore."

Alas, beyond these great songs--comebacks for Kinney, whose writing had been in decline--there are fews reasons to recommend the record. While the "T.G.N.M.B.P.M/Madman Blues" medley is impressive in its musicianship and prduction, and the other songs are worth a listen too, there's not quite enough material on the disc to make it a classic. Songs such as "In The Land of Plenty" and spoken word performances like "Epilogue Epitaph in A Minor" work well as throwaway, fun songs, or as codas (see Kinney's fist three records) but they don't really fill out an album.

But the featured tunes are astounding in all ways--buy the record for the few great songs, check out the band in concert, and keep your fingers crossed that they'll be around for a while.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kevn's rockin' again, September 29, 2004
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I must first disagree that Kevn's writing has been in decline (at least qualitatively speaking).

Kevn is hands down a relatively unknown American legend. As Drivin'N'Cryin' tried to venture off into the corporate spotlight, Kinney branched off with his own wonderful stripped down cd's, from McDougal Blues to Down Outlaw to Flower and the Knife. Then, with Broken Hearts & Auto Parts, he found the full band sound again. With songs that displayed his trademark genius toward capturing low key reflections on the simple emotions that make life so complex, it might have been his highwater mark. Each solo project has demonstrated his rare talent for story telling and lyrical picture painting nearly flawlessly.

With S.T.A.R. he gets back into a rock & roll mode, though there are clearly reminders of every stage of his career. My biggest problem with this disc is its length: it is only 39 minutes long.

The quality is there, all around. It starts off strong and gets stronger as it goes on. The string of songs from "This Train . . .", with its beautiful pedal steel highlights, through the hard rocking "Madman Blues" is particularly good.

Buy it, enjoy it, and hope to hear something longer from Kevn before too long. These days we need all the calls we can get from our true American poets.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great songs but doesn't come together as an album, January 22, 2010
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Kevin Kinney has put together quite an assembly of talent and songs. Sometimes when a unique group of talent is put together, they try to cram too much into one album. This album is actually a great piece of work, but it strains under the diversity of the talent used to create it.

Song 1, Sun Tangled Angel Revival (STAR hereafter) is one of the best songs on this album. With it's bluesy undertones and smooth rhythm it got me excited about the entire piece of work, you want this one on your IPod.
Song 2 reminds me of some 80s rock-pop songs. Written and played with Robert Palmeresque guitar riffs, this one is a good listen.
Song 3 is what can only be described as more country than southern rock and not really my style.
Song 4, Everything's So Different Now makes it on the stregnth of vocals and guitar work. Gibb Droll really shows his range in this song, from taking the cords and slamming them down in front of you to soft melodic stroke not much different from acoustic.
Song 5 see song 3
Song 6 Baby I Just Want to go Home, is a Bob Dylan style tune, again with strong vocals and great guitar work, but it does not distiguish itself from other Bob Dylan style tunes. Good song, but not special.
Song 7 is a nice easy instrumental, I like this tune.
SONG 8 IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE. In Madman Blues, Kevin doesn't just sing to you, he takes you to a different place. You can just about feel him forcing more air than possible across what sounds like raw, overused vocal cords and it comes out perfect. Gibb really out does himself, really taking the riffs and slamming you in the face with them, than he is playing them. The guitar sounds jet out of the speakers with emotion, attitude, passion, and everything you felt the first time you saw him play live. Bryan Howard sets a smooth base with just a tad of a rough edge. Edwin McCain adds his talents to the vocals and Joey Huffman plays keyboard. If you decide against adding STAR to your collection, track this song down.
Epilouge Epitaph in A Minor is exactly what it says it is in some way. A type of Epilogue. You are going to have to disect this one yourself.
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