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John Paul Jones: The Thunderthief
By King Crimson’s fabled guitar hero Robert Fripp provides a stinging solo on the power packed opener, “Leafy Meadows.” Meanwhile, Jones utilizes a vast array of instruments along with some assistance from Chapman Stick ace Nick Beggs, drummer Terl Bryant, and guitarist Adam Bomb. This production features a vibrant mix, consisting of hard driving progressive rock numbers, folksy deities, and angst ridden tunes that feature Jones’ rather opaque vocalise. One of the unlikely gems on this outing, “Ice Fishing at Night,” features the leader’s enticingly melodic acoustic piano work and endearing lyricism, enhanced by introspective vocalizations. Jones’ hurried and somewhat forced vocals come to fruition on a few of the burning rockers, yet the slightly tongue-in-cheek lyrics allude to a lack of austerity – and shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
On the piece titled “Hoediddle,” Jones fuses a bit of hard rock with an enticing Irish jig: an opus that serves as another testament to this man’s pronounced ingenuity. Sure, some of these tunes fare better than others, but the bottom line here is Jones’ wide-ranging tendencies. In retrospect, it becomes easily discernible why his compositional and instrumental contributions to Led Zeppelin were key to that band’s success. We can only hope for fewer gaps between forthcoming solo endeavors.
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Track Listing
1.Leafy Meadows 2.the Thunderthief 3.Hoediddle 4.Ice Fishing at Night 5.Daphne 6.Angry Angry 7.Down to the River to Pray 8.Shibuya Bop 9.Freedom Song
Personnel
John Paul Jones
bassJohn Paul Jones: vocals
Album information
Title: The Thunderthief | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Unknown label
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