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J.A. Granelli and Mr. Lucky: El Oh El Ay
The musicians chart a course of quirkily fabricated themes and whispery choruses, although they provide an edge largely due to their unorthodox voicings and intermittent injections of humor and wit. They finalize the recording with a cacophonous, free improv fest on "Figure 1." Overall, El Oh El Ay is a fun outing, as the respective artists' distinct musical personalities provide that winning formula.
Track Listing
1.Whatever Lola Wants 2.Mr. Lucky 3.Tronz 4.Crawl 5.Karnish 6.El Leo Nora 7.Lane 8.Red Cross 9.Figure 1
Personnel
J. A. Granelli
bassJ.A. Granelli: bass/piccolo bass ? Jamie Saft: organ ? David Tronzo: slide guitar ? Kenny Wollesen: drums
Album information
Title: El Oh El Ay | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Love Slave Records
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