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Cakeflap - The Bakery Is Open
The Bakery Is Open

by Cakeflap 

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jazz rock fusion indie progressive

 

1 tracks
17:50
 

Album description

1. The Bakery Is Open (Roberts, Roythorne, Bennett, Wilson)

  • i) Shipping Forecast
  • ii) Thematicalism (Reprise)
  • iii) Porcine Rhumba
  • iv) Can I Have Another Banana?
  • v) Almost Hat Weather
  • vi) Hot Deli and Salad Bar
  • vii) Dial 78728 for Repairs and Warranty Information
  • viii) Nemisis au Lait
  • ix) M60 Leisure Drive
  • x) ICUIQIDO
  • xi) Most Prized Utensil
  • xii) Winnebago Down, Repeat Winnebago Down
  • xiv) Moo (Crowbar)(Discussion)(Revolt)
  • xv) Deck the Halls
  • xvi) Encoding the Wrong Life
  • xvii) Rev. Gong
  • xviii) "Fin"

Keyboards: Paul Roberts

Guitar: Hywel Bennett

Bass guitar: Dan Roythorne

Drums: Alex Wilson

Shipping forecast: Dan Roythorne

Produced by Paul Roberts

Special thanks to Mike and Jill at Complete Sound, Leamington Spa, UK

http://www.myspace.com/cakeflap

 



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05/01/08

Quite creative and surprising piece of demo. As concerning "Jazz/Progressive Rock Fusion" classification - if you're looking here for Jazz you might need a good microscope, but if you're here for Progressive Rock Fusion - you should be pleased.

10/05/08

I would say that from several listens, for an amateur band this track/album is well composed with a variety of accompanying sounds and instruments.

The introduction is a very interesting listen, particularly the transposition of the vocals over the ambient, progressive guitar work. Interspersed with sprinklings of Jazz, and weaving between genres and sounds, the album remains a testament to the ability of the band in both composition and performance.

Although the track is somewhat long for the average listener, with a heavy 20+ minute single song, the feel of the song changes and flows very well, experimenting with heavier mixes of drums and guitar, jazz-fused rock and ambient instrumentals.

Overall, definately worth a listen, indeed.

18/04/08

This is right up my prog alley. It has the Yes/Genesis pedigree but is definately a modern sounding album in the Frost/Neal Morse category. I know nothing about these guys but they sound like old hands and I think they should e very proud of this. I would buy it and if the band tours Scotland I will go and see them. Highly recommended.

11/12/08

Check this band out "Cakeflap" you will not be Disappointed, this is one of the best progressive rock and jazz fusion albums, I have heard on Jamendo. You will be glad you did.

It's out of this world excellent!!

16/05/08

Real nice. Loving the use of background report voices. Would like to see these people live, it would rule. I'm chilling all the way. Design is imaginative and reflects the quality of the music. Keep it up!

 

Album information

GBR
Genre Progressive rock/jazz fusion
Release January 04, 2008
Listens 4251 Downloads 1471
Starred 92 Playlisted 37    
Reviews 24 Rating 8.7/10

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