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Goo Goo Cluster

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9 tracks
34:29
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1 The Goo Thing
 
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2:58
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2 Whoops!
 
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4:40
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3 Doctor Motxo
 
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4:23
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4 Sucre interdit
 
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3:05
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5 Vide grenier
 
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4:47
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6 Playday
 
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4:11
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7 Cadillac Moon
 
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3:26
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8 Pas Pudlowski
 
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3:47
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9 (In Paris, France, You Can't Make) No Noise
 
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Album description

"Goo Goo Cluster is a curiosity: This mini-big band of eight accomplished musicians (including three horns) romps freely through the playgrounds of reggae, rhythm'n'blues, funk and Chicago blues, exploring the byways of Black Music while not shying away from the influences of 50s rock.
Their principal assets are their audacity, their musical aptitude and their sense of groove. These allow them to make their own way through various musical worlds, and if the songs don't always succeed in avoiding sounding like successful exercices de style, the overall sound is coherent."
Rock&Folk, September 2003

"This Parisian group has crawled the bars, clubs and MJCs [Maisons de la jeunesse et de la culture: publicly financed performance spaces] for the last five years or so, pulling in a faithful following thanks to their lively shows.
The quartet of the group's début, after a few personnel changes, has been joined by a keyboardist and a horn section. Since then, their original formula (folk-rock, soul, reggae and blues) has likewise been enriched by new sounds that are evident in half of the nine songs — ska and jazz-funk are in the house and the Clusters have moved away from their early sound, which sometimes evoked Toots & the Maytals, Dylan and Southern Soul.
These styles aren't totally missing on the disk, but now their “Goozik” puts them in a league with certain American “fusion” groups in the early 90s like Boy O Boy or Bop Harvey, as well as some of the first Boston or New York ska groups.
This first studio outing is very catchy thanks to a varied approach that avoids musical categorization and thanks an acute aesthetic sense. As a whole, the CD is chock full of tasty ingredients, and it's clear we're not dealing with simple copyists. What's more, the American singer is solid, and manages to get across the French lyrics, too.
If the Goo Goo style is principally party music, some of the lyrics — like those of Vide Grenier and No Noise — have something to say. The latter is worthy of the best of Elvis Costello, Garland Jeffreys or Joe Jackson of the late 70's: a rant on the lamentable state of live music in a Paris where popular culture is dying."
Ever Rey D
Ragga Magazine, December 2003

 



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20/07/07

This album takes ska through so many different genres; the first 'ska-blend' album I've listened to from beginning to end without getting bored! Beautiful jazzy horn and keyboard breaks (Vide grenier), blues'n'slide (Playday, Motxo), southern-country-funk (Cadillac moon - think Little Feat w euro groove) - all with a great sense of humour. The ska pumps, the horns punch, the guitar rocks, the bass funks... Production didn't knock me out, some of the electro sounds likewise (especially on Sucre Interdit), but it made me smile, made me dance, made me happy! (Look for Cat Empire while you're at it, Australian band w same attitude).

27/07/06

From the first moment this album had me constantly cranking the volume up, this music should be played LOUD and PROUD. This is music that brings a spring to your walk and a smile to your lips.
Funky, with a good whiff out of the blooze keg, shamelessly stealing influences from all over, and bringing it to a boil, letting you simmer in the sheer attitude of Goo Goo Cluster.

Ok, I'm hooked. :) When's the next album released?

07/05/09

Great all round tunessongs.
Ska is kicking !
Haven't heard this for decades...Thanks {:¬)

08/04/09

Good album, great quality, fantastic movement within the songs, really gets your toes tappin and head nodding.
Very impressed with this piece of work.

I was wondering if you would mind if I played this out on my next show(and future ones) on N3XUS RADIO?

21/06/07

I'm pretty new at Ska music and this one from my first preview of it kept me shaking my head up and down with a smile on my face(people my think I'm crazy or something coz currently I'm at an internet cafe!!).I totaly agree that this album must be played loud...and I mean extremly LOUD!Great songs great lyrics and GREAT SOUND!!I can't wait for the next album!

 

Album information

FRA
Genre Rhythm'n'Groove
Release July 20, 2006
Listens 29551 Downloads 3258
Starred 145 Playlisted 122    
Reviews 20 Rating 7.7/10

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