Recommended Noises: Ikebe Shakedown, Rodney Crowell, Patrice Rushen and Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Ikebe Shakedown - Kings Left Behind
This seven-piece horn band from Brooklyn mixes funk, surf music and Afrobeat into the one of the most appetizing aural stews on the market. Modern flourishes abound, but the late 1960s/early 1970s soundtrack work of James Brown and Ennio Morricone are a ghostly presence throughout. This is vibrant, cinematic music played by the tightest, funkiest band in the business. CLICK HERE for samples.
Rodney Crowell - Texas
Rodney Crowell has been making great music for many decades, and like Johnny Cash heโs doing some of his best work in his autumn years. On this collection of tunes centered around the Lone Star State, Crowell is joined by Willie Nelson, Billy Gibbons, Lee Ann Womack and Lyle Lovett. While it may look crowded on paper, the guest seep into the songs like soft butter on warm toast. CLICK HERE for samples.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Servants of the Sun
Since torpedoing his former band the Black Crowes, Chris Robinson has forged a path similar to that of the Little Feat and โMeddleโ-era Pink Floyd. Guitarist Neal Casal shines throughout, and Robinson is in fine voice. If youโre looking for a modern jam band that knows how to write a great song, youโll probably enjoy this offering. CLICK HERE for samples.
Patrice Rushen - Remind Me: The Classic Elektra Recordings 1978-1984
Remembered fondly by many for her dance floor hit โForget Me Notsโ, Patrice Rushen scored several hits for Elektra Records during her second wave of success between 1978 and 1984. While Rushenโs early 1970s work boasted a jazzier approach, by the end of the decade her sound had morphed into slick soul and r&b. Other standout songs include โNever Gonna Give You Upโ, โSettle For My Loveโ and โWhen I Found Youโ. CLICK HERE for samples.
Jon Dawsonโs album reviews are published weekly by Neuse News. Contact Jon at jon@neusenews.com and www.jondawson.com.




