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Organik

Label: Magna Carta Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Barbarian @ The Gate; Nemesis; Blisterine; King Kong; Super Grande; Magnetic Food; Hair of the Dog; 4'5 3; Stumble on the Truth; Club Soor; No Shame; Clean House; Footprints in the Sand (extra special bonus track).

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Niacin: Organik

Read "Organik" reviewed by John Kelman


With a collective resume that ranges from the ostentatious stadium rock of David Lee Roth and Mr. Big to the fusion of John Scofield and John McLaughlin, the members of Niacin--keyboardist John Novello, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Dennis Chambers--clearly have chops to spare. What's remarkable about their sixth release, Organik, is the unbelievable high level ...

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Time Crunch

Label: Rock Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Elbow Grease; Time Crunch; Stone Face; Red; Invisible King; Daddy Long Leg; Hog Funk; Glow; Damaged Goods; Outside Inside Out; Blue Wind;

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Niacin: Time Crunch

Read "Time Crunch" reviewed by John W. Patterson


This is a first for me. I open a demo package and am so impressed I begin the review before the CD is finished. This release is THAT important. Jazzers will dig this. Fusion heads will get into it. Prog rock fans will drool. Rockers will bang heads. And anyone who loves awesome keys, monster bass ...

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Niacin: Deep

Read "Deep" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


One of the few modern day champions of the Hammond-B3 organ trio, “Niacin” now record for progressive-rock/fusion label “Magna Carta” and with their 3rd USA release, Deep the musicians do indeed, sway their hard driving ways a bit more towards the prog/fusion realm. Deep may be the trio’s finest effort to date! With this release, “Niacin” ...

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Deep

Label: Magna Carta Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Swing Swang Swung; Best Laid Plans; Sugar Blues; Stompin' Ground; Blue Mondo; Panic Button; Bootleg Jeans; Mean Streets; This One's Called...; Klunkified; Ratta McQue; Things Ain't Like They Used To Be; Bonus Track; Ry-30;

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High Bias

Label: Stretch Records
Released: 1998

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Niacin: High Bias

Read "High Bias" reviewed by Christopher Hoard


If you've sensed a shortage of adrenaline and testosterone in the year's new jazz releases, and still yearn for some of that down-to-earth, kick-ass fusion, replete with hyper-athletic chops and afterburner grooves, then wait no longer. Virtuoso fusion projects seem to be out of fashion with large corporate labels bent on milking their vaults with re-issues ...

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Niacin: High Bias

Read "High Bias" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


High Bias is the follow up to last year's explosive debut on Chick Corea's Stretch record label. As the press release suggests: Niacin is a tighter and slightly more cohesive unit. The driving force is keyboard guru John Novello. Novello is a well know West Coast session musician, educator and Hammond B-3 enthusiast. Bassist Billy Sheehan ...

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Niacin: High Bias

Read "High Bias" reviewed by Jack Bowers


A little Niacin can do no harm as long as one knows in advance what is being digested and why. Niacin is simply the good old-fashioned organ (or piano)/bass/drums trio updated for the '90s. There's a Jazz core but it is overlaid with a rock beat, awash in electronically generated sound, and marked by a decibel ...


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