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New Deal

The Waco BrothersMP3 Download
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Play   2. No Heart 3:14 £0.69
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Play   4. Johnson to Jones 2:33 £0.69
Play   5. Blink of an Eye 2:44 £0.69
Play   6. New Moon 4:37 £0.69
Play   7. Better Everyday 2:50 £0.69
Play   8. Just No Way 3:03 £0.69
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Play 10. New Deal Blues 3:48 £0.69
Play 11. I'm a Ghost 2:50 £0.69
Play 12. The Lie 3:22 £0.69
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By sweavo
Format:Audio CD
I bought this on the strength of Deep Sun and Self Orbit, which I encountered by the Power of the Internet long before actually getting round to purchasing. My initial reaction was disappointment with the production values, but on returning to Amazon to review it I realise it's a live recording, which changes everything. It doesn't have much of a live feeling except for the swing of the drums and the occasional timing error. There are some fantastic ideas in here but also some naive and underworked arrangements. I would recommend skipping the first two tracks entirely, except that ideas are dropped in here that recur later to much greater effect. I'd pop it on when getting in the shower for a night out, as 12 minutes in it starts to pick up and by 20mins it's fair kicking butt!

I haven't seen a sutdio version (not that I've been looking hard) but I'd be interested in hearing one. It would be interesting to hear New Deal's ideas in a scenario where they have time to put everything in that they have to offer.

Would drop some of these tracks in a DJ set. If I were a DJ.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
I LOVE THESE GUYS! THEY ROCK! 14 April 2003
By Matt Bialer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I love the Waco Brothers. They are just some great, no frills rock and roll. I also love WACO WORLD and ELECTRIC WACO CHAIR. I know a lot of "purists" love the older discs. I dig those too but these newer cds have better songs and the better production does their music justice. Big thumbs up. I feel lucky to know their music. Am I gushing enough for you?
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
One of their better albums 2 Nov 2002
By DJ Joe Sixpack - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The Waco Brothers -- comprised of Mekons frontman Jon Langford and veterans of various Chicago industrial and rock bands -- almost singlehandedly brought cowpunk back to life in the mid-'90s. Their first album was a nice hot blast from the forges of twangcore, mixing feedback with leftie politics. The next couple of albums wore thin, though, and seem a bit obsessed with the idea and seemingly rowdy image of "insurgent country," at the expense of the music itself. This latest album is a welcome return to form... Although some cowpunk tedium persists, this disc also has several well-written, catchy tunes, including the languid, bluesy "New Moon," and "Just No Way," both of which betray a strong (and welcome!) Stones-y streak in the current Wacos lineup. I still can't make up my mind whether Jon Langford is a "distinctive" performer, or if he just plain bugs me, but I was swept along by a couple of his tunes, particularly "I'm A Ghost," which has a nice chorus, amid the deceptively Country Top 40-ish fiddles and pedal steel. A lot of their lyrics and musical motifs are still simply too blunt, and I prefer their slower tunes, but this is a pretty solid album. Less hurried, aggro and simplistic than other WacoBro efforts. Definitely worth checking out!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Alan Doughty(Bass Extrodinaire) 30 Oct 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I got interested in the Waco Brothers strangely enough through my love of Jesus Jones. ...I never have heard mention of the fantastic musicionship of bassist Alan Doughty, also in Jesus Jones. This cd is great, possibly their best to date. As you listen to this great cd turn up the bass on your stereo and enjoy Al Jaworski I mean Alan Doughty's fantastic contribution to this band.
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