Mountain Jack shares the #23 Position on Pop Underground's Audities Best of 2010 List together with Paul Weller, Apples in Stereo and Janelle Monae!
Meanwhile, someone with exceptional musical taste called The Iconic Midwesterner reviewed Mountain Jack in the blog, The Pure Pop Pub and well, we here at 50 FT Records are beside ourselves with excitement to share this with you.
(Be sure to visit The Pure Pop Pub where they've got a Live 365 station streaming, well... pure pop)
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Review: Hans Rotenberry & Brad Jones - Mountain Jack
All I can say is, you have to be kidding me.
Given the track record of Rotenberry and Jones individually, I was prepared for a pretty good album when I heard about this duo effort. What I got was an album of damn near perfection.
Mountain Jack sonically has more in common with Jones' 90's release Gilt Flake than it does with most of the output of The Shazam. Given this roots tinged collection of pop songs that approach is just right. Indeed, the songs on which Jones sings lead vocals sound of a piece with that earlier record. "A Likely Lad" with its wonderful "Momma can you spare a dime?" tagline is a worthy successor to the best of Jones' work, such as "Miss July" or "Ophelia Floats Away."
The Rotenberry lead material is just as good. "Froggy Mountain Shakedown" and "Back to Bristol" are maddeningly catchy numbers which distill good ol' fashioned country through Muswell Hillbillies era Kinks. There simply is nothing wrong with that.
In fact, the whole album works in every way imaginable except one. At 10 tracks long it simply is too short, though it is so good you won't mind listening to it twice in a row.
Simply a new classic.
Grade: A (At least)
Note: This album is available as a download from the usual suspects, but if you want a copy of the physical CD (like I did) you'll need to order it from 50 Ft Records directly.