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5.0 out of 5 stars
An audiophiles delight, January 5, 2000
This review is from: Til the Medicine Takes (Audio CD)
All cliches aside, this really is an excellent effort for the boys from College Station Road. Don't talk about a sell-out! This just re-enforces their unparalleled musical ability. We all know and love them as a jam band, this is just a refreshing divergence. You can't keep yourself from listening to "One Arm Steve," "Party @ Your Mama's House," "Christmas Katie," "Nobody's Loss," "Blue Indian," and the new CLASSIC "The Waker," over and over again. It just makes you wanna curl up with your favorite beer and watch the world go by. Go see them live, please. If you don't like WSP, then you just don't get it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
spread wide's best yet, December 12, 1999
This review is from: Til the Medicine Takes (Audio CD)
i thought this album was pretty darn good. if you liked bombs and butterflies, then you'll probably like this. it is very much similar, but it has a more trippy twist to it. they incorporate new sounds into their allready excellent rock style, which i think produces an excellent sound. so yeah, i'd say it is their best album yet.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
First impressions definitely make a difference!, January 11, 2006
When I first discovered Widespread Panic back in 2001, this was the album I listened to. I was blown away with the first and second tracks, "Surprise Valley" and "Bear Gone Fishin'". It just got better and better as the album went on. Panic might take some cues from their rock n' roll predecessors, the Grateful Dead, Allman Bros. and Talking Heads, etc., but they mix it up into a sound that's all their own. After putting this album on repeat for about a month, I finally got to see them live for the first time in Jackson, MS. I was so impressed with them that I went to the next show in Little Rock, AR and I've been addicted ever since! These boys know how to make music from their hearts and souls(which is rare in this Brittney Spears plastic world)!! Some may say this type of music draws the "neo-hippie" crowd. All I know is that you meet some of best and kindest people in the world at WSP shows. Cheers to friends so near!!
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