Fat Man WavingCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Jazzy pop Status:Group has disbanded. Final release, The Habit of Gravity (1995) See also:Wikipedia's entry on Fat Man Waving. Comparisons:Lively as cajun/creole. A little like some of Meryn Cadell's faster songs. Covers/own material:Most material written by band members, some covers General comments:This band creates a lively jazzy, spicey pop, and lead singer Rebecca Campbell has a gorgeous, deep yet light and high voice. Fun jazzy, swingy, rocky music. (Neile) Recommended first album:Parade Recordings:
ParadeRelease info:1991—Canal Records, P.O. Box 57029, 797 Somerset St. West., Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 1A1, Canada—Canal 258CD Availability:Probably easiest to find in Ottawa, Canada Ecto priority:High for lovers of lively jazz Group members:Rebecca Campbell—lead & backing vocals Guest artists:Danny Artuso—pedal steel Produced by:John Switzer Comments:Highly enjoyable when I'm in the mood for something energetic and bouncy. The first song, "(Ain't No More) Train To Ride" is definitely my favourite and seems like a perfect example of what they're so good at: lively, powerful, enjoyable music. (Neile) The Habit of GravityRelease info:1995—Aquarius Records, 1445 Lambert Closse, Suite 200, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1Z5, Canada—Q200576 Availability:Canadian stores that carry music from smaller labels Ecto priority:High for lovers of lively pop music Group members:Rebecca Campbell—vocals, percussion Guest artists:Danny Artuso—pedal steel Produced by:John Switzer Comments:More of their great jazzy pop. If you like the previous album you're sure to like this. It seems to have a little more mainstream pop sound and song influence than Parade, which is why I like it just a little bit less. (Neile) |
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