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Three of the personnel of The Rabbit's Hat, Terri B, Martin Holder and Tim Jones collaborate with Mark Dunn, who is mainly responsible for words and music and above all insane drumming. The result is similar to The Rabbit's Hat's "Take Good Care" but with more input from the sensational electric guitar of ex-Jah Wobble Martin Holder, and a preponderance of Amazonian tribal rhythms. The feel of savage spontaneity is there all through the recording (once again-incredible!):"Rainbow Water-Snake Demon", "Jump Up!"(for the Mayan people of Guatemala),"Spirit House Dance"...The whole CD expresses a really amazing kind of tribal-rock hypnotic trance.Mix 70s Santana with Osibisa and add David Gilmour-style guitar...I Body Full Of Stars have found new and evolutionary ways into the special here-and-now of eclectic head music.
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Under the Body Full Of Stars logo on the back of the CD cover it says "aka The Rhythm Methodists". No question that these folks have rhythm. That's what this music is all about. On "Welcome", Body Full Of Stars returns with more of their soulful rocking songs. The band is, once again, Tim Jones on vocals and guitar, Martin Holder on lead guitar, Terri B on backing vocals, Paddi Addison on drums, Yazuko Fukuoka on Hammond Organ, Paul Ellis on keyboards, and Mark Dunn on bass, keyboards and vocals. In fact, this appears to be a Dunn led project as he wrote most of the songs and produced the album. The songs are very well written and most of them stuck to me upon the first listen. The strongest tunes are the soulful funky songs. Tim Jones has a distinct voice that I'm sure I'd recognize anywhere, though Mark Dunn handles much of the lead vocals this time around. And he sounds a lot like Richard Sinclair which should spark your interest if  happen to be Canterbury fans. The music is well played by this tight band and Holder's guitar licks are gorgeously tasteful and sometimes shred without you even realizing he just blazed a trail of licks.

     

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