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Reviews JPT
Scare Band - Past is Prologue (Electric House Music)
by Chris
Barnes
The
JPT Scare Band's screaming electric psych/blues barely made it past the
basement where they first rehearsed back in 1973, but someone was smart
enough to tape these three titans of volume at work. That work became
the album known as Sleeping
Sickness, an album spoke about in hushed reverence among heavy
psych heads that were lucky enough to hear it.
Past is Prologue gives us a snapshot of the band through time,
including tracks recorded in 1975, '76, '77, '93 - and oddly the best
track, Sci-Fi acid-epic "Burn in Hell", recorded in 2001. The
reason I say "oddly", is because the band seems not to have
skipped a beat over the years. The musical chemistry between the three
members of the band is awe- inspiring..."Burn in Hell" sounds
as fiery and intense as, say, "Time To Cry" did back in '75.
The beauty of the JPT Scare Band is it's ability to function as a unit
in the nebulous field of the free-form heavy jam. They start with a chord
progression and the rest is a musical conversation, the direction dictated
by unspoken energies. Terry Swope is a gawdam genius. One of the best
all around soul guitarists I've ever heard. The kind that are unencumbered
by strict technique and play soley based on smoldering emotion. Definitely
in the league with the best in that genre...Hendrix, Duane Allman, Robin
Trower and Carlos Santana. The other two comparatively unheralded players
in the band are of equal importance - bassist Paul Grigsby anchors the
band with an equal amount of soul and passion and drummer Jeff Littrell
knows when to dig in with a fill and push the band a bit, and then back
off in the more soulful moments. The end result is nothing short of mind-blowing.
A must for those into heavy psych and/or those that are true aficionados
of the mysteries of the jam.
Read
the Hellride Music review
of JPT Scare Band's Sleeping Sickness.
Read
the Hellride Music interview
with the JPT Scare Band.
Purchase
JPT Scare Band's Sleeping
Sickness or Past
is Prologue at the Hellride
Music Super Store
Listen
to a Real Audio sample of Time to Cry
Visit
the JPT Scare Band website at www.jptscareband.com

Copyright 2002 HellrideMusic.com
Review by Chris
Barnes 7/3/02
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