Ask 411 Music 6.09.11: Fuzzy in the Early 70s

For those who were wondering, I had a great time watching HERE COME THE MUMMIES Saturday night. It's a great feeling to be part of a small but obsessive crowd (around 400) where everyone knows the lyrics to every song. For their part, the Mummies exude charisma and energy for over two hours straight. There's no standing behind a mike with a guitar for these guys. It's amazing how much better a show is with just a few little things added like a costume here and there or what I like to call choreographed chaos on the stage. The Mummies gave a lot of energy and received a lot back from the crowd. You could tell they were having a good time. The band is so tight that I actually think they sound better live than they do on the albums. They have an amazing amount of talent on the stage. The Mummies even stuck around for pictures afterwards. In the middle of a thunderstorm, there was a street musician (seen him there many times) playing sax in front of the bar. MUMMY RAH hopped out of Mummie's tour bus and played a sax duet with the guy right there on the street in the rain. You never know when a mummy is going to pop up. If the Mummies are coming near you, I highly recommend you catching their show. You'll love it. Wow Ron - so you don't like Deep Purple or The Eagles? I could see someone liking one but not the other, but both disliked? Maybe the music zone isn't your cup of tea. Still, opinions are what they are so I won't slam you but I think you could spend some time maybe digging into early albums by both bands - go with any of the first 4 Eagles albums or anything by Purple starting with In Rock through Burn. First of all, to hopefully put off my stoning until a later date, it's not that I hate them, just that I wouldn't count either in my top ten. For the record, I'm a little more Deep Purple than Eagles. Both have songs that I like. In fact, if someone wants to suggest a song or two from each, I'll add them to my ipod (Not "Smoke on the Water," that's already been on there). In clean up of this question, I'll play Six Degrees of Separation as Dan Halen suggests. The James Gang is the connector between two guitarists, one for Deep Purple and one for the Eagles. The James Gang was a northeast Ohio based band that had a handful of hits and a revolving cast of musicians during its run. Joe Walsh was with that band from 1968-1971.

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I’ll admit that I have never been a big fan of Baby Bash, especially after hearing his last album, Super Saucy . Still, I decided to listen to his latest album, Cyclone.

It appears that Bash is trying to become the next LL Cool J with this release, as this is his first official album not to feature an EXPLICIT CONTENT label (although there IS profanity on the album but it’s just edited out; I never understood the point of that). If people don’t understand my LL comparison, it’s because Bash spends most of the time rapping to the ladies. There’s nothing necessarily wrong with that, but the problem also lies in the WAY he raps. Now, I’m used to him rapping in a low voice, but there’s a difference between sounding mellow and, well, just sounding dull.

I never was very impressed with the T-Pain-assisted title track, but the reality is that that’s actually one of the better songs. Other songs about ladies fail, like “Mamacita”, “What Is It” and the corny “Supa Chic”. The latter features Paula DeAnda, and although she still has a lovely voice, her chorus can’t even save the song, nor can her hook on “As Days Go By” (but she IS going a little off-key at the end of the song). Troubled relationship songs don’t work either, as evidenced by “Thrill Is Gone” (with Ryan Tedder).

I have no idea what Keith Sweat is doing on this album, but he gives an uninspired chorus on an already lackluster “Don’t Stop” (which will make you do the opposite). Things aren’t much better when Bash changes the subject either, as evidenced by “Mean Mug”; and the obligatory song about cars, “Spreewells Spinnin’”, features Chingo Bling being wack as usual. And that brings me to another point: there are way too many guest stars on here: Bash is only alone on three of the fourteen tracks — but when he IS alone, the results aren’t any better (“Just Like That”, anyone?). And the end of the album features an “interview” with him that neither helps nor hurts the album.

In the end, Cyclone isn’t worth picking up because it really IS a natural disaster.

Anthony Rupert

Personally, I think Baby Bash’s Cyclone album is a solid one. I listened to his two previous albums and came away disappointed. Super Saucy and The Smokin’ Nephew lacked consistency; consistency in a way that both albums lacked strong songs besides his released singles such as “Baby I’m Back”, “Obsession (Remix)” , and “Suga Suga”, the rest of those songs kind of bored me to death. This album was a lot different to say the least.


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