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The Muffins - Palindrome (2010)

The Muffins - Palindrome (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: The Muffins

Tracklist:

1. The Angels’ Share 3:29
2. Not Yet Awake 9:14
3. Fishing In America 2:33
4. Dynamite Is Not The Solution 5:33
5. When Fela Comes To Town 3:23
6. King Fish 4:49
7. Bats And Birds 11:15
8. Yukapoe’s Lament 7:16

Dave Newhouse / keyboards, soprano, baritone & tenor saxes, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, accordion, maracas, kalimba
Tom Scott / flute, soprano & alto saxophones, clarinet, alto clarinet, oboe, bassoon, keyboards, chanter, vocals
Billy Swan / bass
Paul Sears / drums
With:
Doug Elliott / trombone
Keith Cottril / tuba
Elaine Di Falco / vocals

Formed in 1973 in Washington DC, USA - Disbanded in 1981 - Reformed in 1998 and broke up in 2016

The MUFFINS are Canterbury influenced quartet founded by Dave NEWHOUSE (keyboards, reeds), Billy SWAN (bass) and Michael ZENTNER (guitar, violin). The new group remains nameless until one day, while the trio are discussing upon potential names, a friend of there's enters the house and shouts "The muffins are here!" and conveying a tray of blueberry muffins, thus the band is born! A number of drummers are recruited off and on during the next few months. In the fall of 1974, reediest, Tom Scot joins The MUFFINS, moves in with band, starts to rehearse and Dave starts to compose new material. In the fall of 1975, drummer Stewart Abramowitz joins and the band starts recording demos in the studio and at home that would end up on the album released under Cuneiform label: "Chronometers". In the summer of 1976 after a few gigs, Michael and Stewart leave the band, leaving the group to become a trio. While they are a trio, they tour as in improvising group. In the fall of 1976, they met drummer Paul Sears at a gig. Paul was satisfied of what he heard and joined immediately, thus the setting of The MUFFINS popular era.

They start touring and eventually record their first LP entitled: "Manna/Mirage". After that release, they tour some more, become quite popular in the college circuit and receive much college radio airplay. Then Fred Frith (former guitarist of HENRY COW) moves to New York, becomes well acquainted with the band and his music is quite the influence on them. Fred also features them as a backup band on Fred's first solo album "Gravity". Therefore leads to their R.I.O. influenced second album "185" which is produced by Fred Frith. Then after the release and a show in Penn State College University, they disband. In 1998, they reform for a little reunion show, resulting in the release of "Bandwidth" in 2002. Their sound is strongly influenced by the Jazz-Rock tendencies of SOFT MACHINE, the improvisational techniques of HENRY COW and the quirky song structures of HATFIELD & THE NORTH and MOTHER'S OF INVENTION.

"Manna/Mirage" is an essential release, recommended to all of those that are fans of Canterbury, or Jazz-Rock Fusion. "185" is more R.I.O. influenced and very inconsistent, since they were on a low budget and Fred Frith's production is very evident. Their latest release "Bandwidth" shows the group expressing their sound from the previous albums. "Open City" is just a good collection of out-takes and a good place to start for a novice interested in the band.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.