Coast to Coast Motel
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- Seller:CDWarehouseOnline
- Sales Rank:131,811
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:September 19, 1995
- MPN:074646715222
- UPC:074646715222
- EAN:0074646715222
- ASIN:B000002B5U
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Tracks
- Sweet Sugar Mama
- Leaving The City
- Nancy
- Kiss and Tell
- Chains #3
- Sometimes
- Everybody
- Soda Pop
- Bye Bye Baby
- Tomorrow Night
- Small Fish
- Coming Home
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Their second album that focuses primarily on the R&B sounds of New Orleans, where the band recorded this album.
Amazon.com
Modern-day bluesman G. Love, known to more skeptical ears as 23-year-old blue-eyed devil Garrett Dutton, shone briefly as hip-hop's great white hope when he released a debut record that paired blues-based playing with vocals that approximated rap. Though he was initially grouped with acts like Beck and Soul Coughing--pale faces who flirted with hip-hop but stuck to rock esthetics--we know now that young Master Dutton has far less in common with those inventive postmodernists than he does with, say, Jamie Walters, the pretty-boy pop dullard of
Beverly Hills 90210 fame.
Coast to Coast Motel, the singer/guitarist's second shot with his bass and drums ensemble Special Sauce, does not even grant us the minor pleasures of his debut's "blues rap" novelty. This time, Mr. G focuses primarily on the R&B sounds of New Orleans, where the band recorded the album. That G. Love counts John Hammond Jr. an inspiration is telling: What Coast to Coast Motel offers is bratty suburban recreations of Hammond's competent but uninspired blueblood appropriations of classic blues music. New Special Sauce tunes like "Kiss & Tell" and "Bye Bye Baby" are absolutely fine but inauthentic and unnecessary given the breadth of great blues already available to motivated listeners. And any college-educated kid, like Garrett, who insists on singing with the slurred drawl of elderly sharecroppers needs to be slapped silly. --Roni Sarig
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