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It won't take long -- maybe ten seconds into the first cut -- to know that the Meters are a primary influence on the U.K.'s New Mastersounds. The opening title track is such a ringer for "Cissy Strut" that you may check your CD sleeve to see if the discs weren't accidentally swapped. As the album unwinds, though, the all-instrumental quartet reveals more of its own identity: a sort of acid jazz mixed with crisp early-'70s funk grabbed from New Orleans' finest. Certainly drummer Simon Allen has been practicing to his Zigaboo Modeliste records, and it's his attack that principally drives the sound. The interplay between organ and Eddie Roberts' guitar carries the melody, but this band's motor is powered by its formidable rhythm section. Despite the Meters fixation, the New Mastersounds marry a somewhat retro approach with a contemporary spin that makes this fusion perfect for Austin Powers lovers. There is no denying that these guys bring the Southern funk, but the mix of their Brit jazz sensibilities and chops fine-tuned for maximum danceability spins the music in a unique direction. There's also more than a little Booker T. & the MG's here, especially in guitarist Roberts' sparse, choppy leads that echo those of Steve Cropper. What's most impressive, though, is how the band locks together. No member hogs the spotlight as these 14 tightly arranged zingers, most of them hovering just over three minutes, trim off the fatty jam tendencies that often sink similar combos by concentrating on compressed licks that kick out of the speakers with terse precision. The group shifts into pseudo psychedelics on the closing "Paranoid (Is It Any Wonder?)" as Roberts approximates a Cream-era Clapton-styled distortion that doesn't entirely resonate but at least shows a willingness to experiment and push boundaries. A few stabs at a lounge style also come up rather short, but the snappy funk is never more than a track away. Guest reedman Rob Lavers adds some old Crusaders-type horn work on a few songs, assisting a band that's already as in the pocket as they come.
© Hal Horowitz /TiVo

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00:03:03

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

2
Witness
00:05:27

The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - Chrysalis Music Publishing, MusicPublisher - Rodney Hylton Smith, Composer

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

3
Carrot Juice
00:06:04

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

4
Thirty Three
00:03:17

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

5
Colorado Sun (Jesse's Backyard)
00:04:35

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

6
Give Me a Minute (Part 2)
00:03:22

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

7
Rope-a-Dope
00:02:15

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

8
Hey Fela!
00:05:29

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

9
Bus Stop No.5
00:03:18

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

10
Return to Gijon
00:03:23

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

11
Forgiveness
00:03:15

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

12
Talk Is Cheap
00:03:29

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

13
L.A. Root Down (Dub Side of the Pier)
00:02:52

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

14
Paranoid (Is It Any Wonder)
00:06:09

S. Allen, Composer - E. Roberts, Composer - The New Mastersounds, MainArtist - P. Shand, Composer - R. Birch, Composer - Big World Publishing, MusicPublisher

2006 One Note Records 2006 One Note Records

Album review

It won't take long -- maybe ten seconds into the first cut -- to know that the Meters are a primary influence on the U.K.'s New Mastersounds. The opening title track is such a ringer for "Cissy Strut" that you may check your CD sleeve to see if the discs weren't accidentally swapped. As the album unwinds, though, the all-instrumental quartet reveals more of its own identity: a sort of acid jazz mixed with crisp early-'70s funk grabbed from New Orleans' finest. Certainly drummer Simon Allen has been practicing to his Zigaboo Modeliste records, and it's his attack that principally drives the sound. The interplay between organ and Eddie Roberts' guitar carries the melody, but this band's motor is powered by its formidable rhythm section. Despite the Meters fixation, the New Mastersounds marry a somewhat retro approach with a contemporary spin that makes this fusion perfect for Austin Powers lovers. There is no denying that these guys bring the Southern funk, but the mix of their Brit jazz sensibilities and chops fine-tuned for maximum danceability spins the music in a unique direction. There's also more than a little Booker T. & the MG's here, especially in guitarist Roberts' sparse, choppy leads that echo those of Steve Cropper. What's most impressive, though, is how the band locks together. No member hogs the spotlight as these 14 tightly arranged zingers, most of them hovering just over three minutes, trim off the fatty jam tendencies that often sink similar combos by concentrating on compressed licks that kick out of the speakers with terse precision. The group shifts into pseudo psychedelics on the closing "Paranoid (Is It Any Wonder?)" as Roberts approximates a Cream-era Clapton-styled distortion that doesn't entirely resonate but at least shows a willingness to experiment and push boundaries. A few stabs at a lounge style also come up rather short, but the snappy funk is never more than a track away. Guest reedman Rob Lavers adds some old Crusaders-type horn work on a few songs, assisting a band that's already as in the pocket as they come.
© Hal Horowitz /TiVo

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