Green Cookie Records NEWEST - VINYL EDITION - PRE-ORDER - RELEASE DECEMBER 2019 - (GC010) The Moe Greene Specials (CD/LP)
Tracks: 1. The Vast Land 03:02 2. Maplewood Drive 02:47 3. Malibu Rendezvous 02:59 4. Quintana Sixteen 02:30 5. Rain Scene Take 9 00:43 6. Sacramento 02:40 7. A $1000 Ride Pt.1 02:02 8. A $1000 Ride Pt.2 03:45 9. The El Monte Case 03:10 10. Julia’s Waltz 02:00 11. Santo Trafficante 03:12 12. Esperos De Oro 03:47
about: "The Moe Greene Specials play a seriously moody and dramatic form of spaghetti western, with multiple guitars that create a thick wash of sound, and bass and drums, and accompanied by horns that add to the Morricone experience. This album is really fit for a film score." Phil Dirt – Reverb Central (USA)
"It’s certainly the best spaghetti western album that Enrio Morricone never made and, to my ears at least, better than any of the albums hi did make. This is because it is intended for listening to rather than as an accompaniment to pictures. If you have any spagwest albums you certainly need this one too. If you ever fancied trying one and weren’t sure where to start, then this is the place. Ok hombre?" Alan Taylor – Pipeline magazine (UK)
"From Belgium, The Moe Greene Specials play cinematic instrumental surf and spaghetti western tunes that evolve almost symphonically, with trumpets doubling the guitars. Musical influences vary from Calexico-style desert songs to Stax soul to Dick Dale." ZPTDUDA music. com (USA)
released June 13, 2005
Recorded, mixed & mastered by Patrick Delabie at Studio 195, The Netherlands, November 2004.
Green Cookie Records
ReplyDeleteNEWEST - VINYL EDITION - PRE-ORDER - RELEASE DECEMBER 2019 - (GC010) The Moe Greene Specials (CD/LP)
Tracks:
1.
The Vast Land 03:02
2.
Maplewood Drive 02:47
3.
Malibu Rendezvous 02:59
4.
Quintana Sixteen 02:30
5.
Rain Scene Take 9 00:43
6.
Sacramento 02:40
7.
A $1000 Ride Pt.1 02:02
8.
A $1000 Ride Pt.2 03:45
9.
The El Monte Case 03:10
10.
Julia’s Waltz 02:00
11.
Santo Trafficante 03:12
12.
Esperos De Oro 03:47
about:
"The Moe Greene Specials play a seriously moody and dramatic form of spaghetti western, with multiple guitars that create a thick wash of sound, and bass and drums, and accompanied by horns that add to the Morricone experience. This album is really fit for a film score." Phil Dirt – Reverb Central (USA)
"It’s certainly the best spaghetti western album that Enrio Morricone never made and, to my ears at least, better than any of the albums hi did make. This is because it is intended for listening to rather than as an accompaniment to pictures. If you have any spagwest albums you certainly need this one too. If you ever fancied trying one and weren’t sure where to start, then this is the place. Ok hombre?" Alan Taylor – Pipeline magazine (UK)
"From Belgium, The Moe Greene Specials play cinematic instrumental surf and spaghetti western tunes that evolve almost symphonically, with trumpets doubling the guitars. Musical influences vary from Calexico-style desert songs to Stax soul to Dick Dale." ZPTDUDA music. com (USA)
released June 13, 2005
Recorded, mixed & mastered by Patrick Delabie at Studio 195,
The Netherlands, November 2004.