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NRBQ|Message for the Mess Age

Message for the Mess Age

Nrbq

  • Paru le 18/02/1994 chez Rhino
  • Artistes principaux : NRBQ
  • Genre : Pop
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This title became the final studio effort from NRBQ to include Al Anderson (guitar/vocals), marking the conclusion of their 23-year association. The split was ultimately amicable, with Anderson effectively retiring from both the band as well as touring, preferring to mine his considerable songwriting talents in Nashville, TN. Message for the Mess Age includes a baker's dozen of originals -- many of which quickly became performance standards -- all epitomizing NRBQ's uncanny brand of omni-pop. It is fitting that both the Whole Wheat Horns -- featuring Donn Adams (trombone) and Gary Windo (tenor sax) -- as well as Johnny Spampinato, Anderson's replacement and brother of co-founding member Joey Spampinato, are included in the proceedings. However, his contributions to this release are decidedly un-stringed, as he fleshes out the horn section performing on trumpet during the Terry Adams- (keyboards/vocals) penned bit of dadaism titled "Spampinato." Each of the highly individualistic writing styles that have become synonymous with the band are explored. Terry Adams' straight-ahead, driving rock, which is often enhanced with interesting key changes and a somewhat quirky chorus, is heard on tracks such as "Over Your Head," "Girl Scout Cookies," and the atonal jazz fusion-influenced "Everybody's Smokin'." Joey Spampinato's beautifully constructed melodies -- which are at times reminiscent of Paul McCartney or Brian Wilson -- can be found on "Don't Bite the Head" and the mid-tempo ballad "Ramona." The latter track even pays homage to the Fab Four with the lyric "Just love me do/Don't love me not." Equally strong -- if not arguably stronger -- are the compositions by Anderson. His upbeat love songs, "A Little Bit of Bad" and "Nothin' Wrong With Me," definitely lean into the cosmopolitan country music that would consume his post-NRBQ activities.

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1
Over Your Head
00:02:58

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer - Terry Adams/Joey Spaminato, Composer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

2
A Little Bit of Bad (LP Version)
00:03:20

Anderson, Writer - Terry Adams, Producer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Burr, Writer - Joey Spampinato, Producer

© 1994 Rhino Records ℗ 1994 Rhino Entertainment

3
Don't Bite the Head
00:03:20

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

4
Big Dumb Jukebox
00:02:34

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

5
Designated Driver
00:02:49

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

6
Ramona
00:03:29

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

7
Everybody Thinks I'm Crazy
00:02:58

Al Anderson, Guitar - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

8
Nothin' Wrong with Me
00:04:07

Al Anderson, Guitar - Anderson, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Mathews, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

9
Spampinato
00:03:58

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

10
A Better Word for Love
00:03:14

Al Anderson, Guitar - Anderson, Writer - Nicholson, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

11
Advice for Teenagers
00:03:09

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

12
Girl Scout Cookies
00:02:39

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

13
Everbody's Smokin'
00:03:39

Al Anderson, Guitar - Terry Adams, Writer - NRBQ, MainArtist - Joey Spampinato, Writer

© 1994 Rhino Records 2010 ℗ 1994 Forward/Rhino

Chronique

This title became the final studio effort from NRBQ to include Al Anderson (guitar/vocals), marking the conclusion of their 23-year association. The split was ultimately amicable, with Anderson effectively retiring from both the band as well as touring, preferring to mine his considerable songwriting talents in Nashville, TN. Message for the Mess Age includes a baker's dozen of originals -- many of which quickly became performance standards -- all epitomizing NRBQ's uncanny brand of omni-pop. It is fitting that both the Whole Wheat Horns -- featuring Donn Adams (trombone) and Gary Windo (tenor sax) -- as well as Johnny Spampinato, Anderson's replacement and brother of co-founding member Joey Spampinato, are included in the proceedings. However, his contributions to this release are decidedly un-stringed, as he fleshes out the horn section performing on trumpet during the Terry Adams- (keyboards/vocals) penned bit of dadaism titled "Spampinato." Each of the highly individualistic writing styles that have become synonymous with the band are explored. Terry Adams' straight-ahead, driving rock, which is often enhanced with interesting key changes and a somewhat quirky chorus, is heard on tracks such as "Over Your Head," "Girl Scout Cookies," and the atonal jazz fusion-influenced "Everybody's Smokin'." Joey Spampinato's beautifully constructed melodies -- which are at times reminiscent of Paul McCartney or Brian Wilson -- can be found on "Don't Bite the Head" and the mid-tempo ballad "Ramona." The latter track even pays homage to the Fab Four with the lyric "Just love me do/Don't love me not." Equally strong -- if not arguably stronger -- are the compositions by Anderson. His upbeat love songs, "A Little Bit of Bad" and "Nothin' Wrong With Me," definitely lean into the cosmopolitan country music that would consume his post-NRBQ activities.

© Lindsay Planer /TiVo

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