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Fort Nightly by White Rabbits

Take a Walk Around the Table

White Rabbits

Album: Fort Nightly

Genre: Rock

Composer: White Rabbits

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ALBUM_ID1041177
TRACK_NAMETake a Walk Around the Table
COMPOSERWhite Rabbits
TRACK_NUMBER7
RUN_TIME3:44
TRACK_ID10565053
ALBUM_TITLEFort Nightly
ARTIST_NAMEWhite Rabbits
SEARCH_NAMEWhite Rabbits
RATED7
GENRE_DESCRIPTIONRock
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OFFICAL_LENGTH00:03:46
SITE_REVIEWVague recollections of a surreal 1940's movie scene eddy up. Six musicians enter a room, take their seats, and begin to play...six different pieces of music. They stop, look at each other, nod, and begin playing again...all different songs. They exchange sheet music, but cacophony still ensues. The memory is dim, but the White Rabbits bring it vividly to life with their strange, but brilliant, Fort Nightly album. The sextet sashay in with the Latin flavored "Kid on My Shoulders", a track infused with a 50s feel, but a dark and dangerous atmosphere that evokes The Specials, and lyrics that put even Terry Hall's most obscure lyrics to shame. "March of the Camels conjures that band's specter even more strongly with its oppressive atmosphere, solid reggae bass line, and eerie cries which echo of "Ghost Town". In contrast, "Dinner Party" sets a table for the Fun Boy 3 with its rhythm heavy arrangement. And like the Fun Boys, its the Rabbits's rhythms that are the driving force of the band's sound. Many of them are jazz or big band inspired, but not exclusively, as the martial drums that power "Take a Walk Around the Table" or the Afro-beats that patter across "I Used to Complain Now I Don't illustrate. But the big, bold beats are often juxtaposed against champagne styled piano, which in "Complain"'s case slides slyly into ragtime. If Liberace joined a swing band, and enlisted a guitarist addicted to eclecticism (Western, surf flecked, and C&W (included), it might sound a bit like this. Yet somehow, The White Rabbits pull this surreal set straight out of the hat, because for all its fractured elements, the group still magically conjure up coherent, complete songs. As lyrically eclectic and clever as it is musically, this is one fascinating album. As unique an experience as the Fun Boy 3's eponymous debut was in its day, and just as mesmerizing. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide
ARTIST_ID892120
UPC829410877060
ISRCUS2R90701007
VOLUME1
SIZE_OF_FILE5463257
ASSOCIATEDISRC
LABELSay Hey Records
LABEL_GROUPOrchard
GenreRock
ExplicitLyricsNo
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