Normally,
I find hippy-dippy, whitebread, feel-good, funk rock pretty nauseating:
you know, the kind that bands like the Spin Doctors helped make
popular in the early '90s. This was my first impression of Parakeet
Nelson, a pseudonym for local songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Chris Cates and his collaborators (which includes the prolific local
multi-instrumentalist / indie-rock impressario Hiro Noodles.)
Fortunately,
further examination of Parakeet Nelson's debut proved my first impressions
wrong. There is far too much genuine rock and roll spunkiness, pop
sensibility and goofy humor to simply dismiss this as another groove
rock wank-o-rama.
"Good
Health" and the instrumental "Pigeon with a Money Riff"
indicate this rock and roll spirit especially well. "Egg Sandwich"
is an amusing song extolling the virtues of Bojangle's grub. "Paradigm
Shifting," featuring the excellent trumpet playing by Mike
Elam, is yet another highlight. This is a bright, funky and varied
album with a great sense of humor, and it's utterly infectious.
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