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Original, eclectic amalgam of styles from rock, pop & blues to jazz, psychedelic rock, funk and soul.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2006
Charlie Jones Record Label: Yerge Insult Music Co.
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Money Talks 4:37 $0.99
Don't Know How to Get You 1:48 $0.99
Too High to Cry 7:36 $0.99
Sunday 3:17 $0.99
Spirit in the Sky 5:13 $0.99
Charlie Jones is Dead 4:30 $0.99
Sigh 5:28 $0.99
So Unhappy Baby 5:00 $0.99
The Soul of the Matter 5:41 $0.99
That's the Way She Feels About It 2:19 $0.99
It's Raining Heartache 5:10 $0.99
Half My Age 3:01 $0.99
Ass Blackout / She's Too Hip 6:46 $0.99
Jessica Emmers 5:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

Guitarist/songwriter Charlie Jones has been a mainstay of the tri-state club scene since the 1970's, and has appeared with many top jazz and R&B acts, including: Bettye Lavette, Big John Patton, Illinois Jaquette, Jimmy McGriff, Bernard Purdie, Jesse Morrison, Larry Young, and Lonnie Youngblood.

Charlie Jones has just released his first official full length CD, Charlie Jones, on his own Verge Insult Music label. The CD features an eclectic mix of styles from rock, pop & blues, to funk, jazz, psychedelic rock, rhythm & blues and soul.

The CD contains 13 original Charlie Jones’ compositions and a cover of “Spirit in the Sky” by Norman Greenbaum.

The CD features Charlie Jones on 6 & 12 string electric & acoustic guitars, piano, Hammond organ, tamboura & vocals; Marco Giovino on drums; Melvin Davis on Hammond organ; Phil Butler on bass; Ed Thompson on electric & acoustic guitars ; Ed Alstrom on Hammond organ; Mark Brink on percussion; Bob Petch on bass; Freddie Hendrix & Andy Davetelis on trumpets; and Jeff Levine on saxophone, with backing vocals by Jacqui Yorke, Kevin Ferd, Melvin Davis, Ed Thompson and Charlie Jones.

"The brand new self-titled debut recording by Charlie Jones offers something for every music fans’ tastes. This CD has no genre boundaries, is executed to perfection, and many of the tracks will either grab you by your heart, or rock you into orbit! This is one very impressive solid effort."
- Bob Putignano,Sounds of Blue, WFDU Radio -

Charlie Jones - self titled
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Artist: Charlie Feravola
Title: Charlie Jones
Writer: Rick Galusha,KIWR, Pacific Street Blues
Rating: 10
They say that if you listen long enough to an album you’ll begin to like it. That may be true but I have yet to comprehend the artistry of Don Cherry. That said, I must have listened to the Charlie Jones record a dozen times before it made any sense to me. It’s not that it’s not a good album, a really good album; it’s just schizophrenic. Half of the tracks haven’t a shred of blues in them. And when you’re expecting a “blues” album – well it’s confusing to say the least.
The 12th track, Half My Age, is a blues track begins with Pete Townshend’s guitar riff from, ‘Shaking All Over’ off their Live at Leeds album and then goes straight into a heavy blues jam that resolves into your standard table rocking blues song. The thirteenth track, ‘Ass Blackout / She’s Too Hip’ is a Texas shuffle feel and blistering guitar solo. On the song, ‘Too High to Cry’ Charlie Jones takes an enjoyable go at a B. B. King guitar and organ simmering blues number.
I would venture that 98% of the Contemporary blues audience come to the genre by way of the Rolling Stones or the Allman Brothers and the other two percent are chronic liars. That said, assuming you are still with me, Charlie Jones’ album is a golf ball off-the-fairway and lying in the rough. With every listen spin my enjoyment grows. Jones is using a very diverse basis of references to come up with something rare – a good rock record. For example the closing track on the album, ‘Jessica Emmers’ begins with a descending Nick Lowe like bass line and then moves into a Cheap Trick meets The Dancing Hoods pop sensibility. The lyrical 12 string guitar solo ala George Harrison, driving drums, crisp and clean sound are very Beatlesque. The second track, ‘Don’t Know How to Get to You’ has a strong ‘80’s ‘Beserkley Records / British wave ala a poppier Flamin’ Groovies or Rubinoos.
The band covers Norman Greenbaum’s, ‘Spirit in the Sky’ (recently covered by the Blind Boys of Alabama on their album, ‘Atom Bomb.’) With that catchy melody line in tact the band slows the song down until it hurts and then throws in a mean, nasty, psychedelic Hendrix like guitar solo. By the time the trumpet solo comes in at the end of the song the beat is at a heavy Z. Z. Hill’s ‘Downhome Blues’ pace that drives the song into your brain. God it hurts so good!
On the song ‘Charlie Jones is Dead’ the band sound very Mind Games era John Lennon as he sings some of the coolest lyrics I’ve heard in decades, “You know the one about Jesus Christ, He didn’t mind dying if the cause was right. He stepped right out of his shallow grave and he left behind a shroud with his laughing face. That’s good for him. But it ain’t no good for me. Cause if you kill me honey, dead is all I’ll ever be. Elvis was the King of Rock n’ Roll before he blew his top down in Tupelo. He died in the bathroom from prescription dope. But I saw him pumping gas down in Roanoke. That’s good for him. But it ain’t no good for me, Cause if you kill me honey, Dead is all I’ll ever be.” The song then breaks into a series of rapid fire single note fuzzed-up guitar solo that aches and soars amid a heavy curtain of rhythm and sound.
‘Sigh’ is Pink Floyd meets “Strawberry Fields Forever’ in a slow and languid pop setting replete with a heavy psychoactive ‘60’s drug-sound. Fresh and so totally out of place that two brief chaotic piano breaks that resolve into an acoustic strumming guitar and bongo closing are perfect textures to the highly considered structure.
The track ‘Sunday’ is a phenomenal track that sounds to me to be a bit ‘Sgt. Pepper era Paul McCartney, a dash of Robert Fripp’s abutting chordal dissonance with some Andy Sommers (The Police) thrown in. See? Schizophrenic and magnificent all at the same time.
This album is a highly niched exceptionally good rock-with-blues album. Because it defies a comfortable genre definition it’s not for everyone. It is well worth the time invested if you ears and your mind are WIDE open. No question this is one of the most interesting rock albums I have ever heard!


"Charlies Jones' eclecticism doesn't work against him but rather draws rather heavily in his favor. He is a superb master of guitar and although might come off to some as a stylistic chameleon, his diverse interests and abilities never seem less than coming straight from the heart. Whether he is regaling you with his blues, rock or jazz tinged musicality, there is always a joie de vivre and energy at play music that is enthusiastically infectious.

His debut cd is a sleeper keeper, full of kick ass originals that sound like instant classics and a cover of Norman Greenbaum's Spirit In The Sky that is not only faithful yet imbued with a sensibility that is 21st century modern."

John Hammel, Homegrown radio

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REVIEWS

A true Brainbath of sound experience
author: Leopold Thaddeus Mankiewicz
Eclectic is over-used in describing much contemporary music which doesn't fit neatly into the Tower Records bins. Now that those bins are gone, free up your mind and give a listen to ol' Chuck. Go find that statute of "Lou Costello" near the Paterson Falls. Look closely at the face - it's Charlie Jones - Master Guitarist. Listen and learn.
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author: Joanie B
Chuckie, Charlie is the real thing. Amazing and inspiring guitarist . Funky all the time - a true original! He happens to also have the best guys with him on the CD (and live, too) , loyal - and they all play their butts off. They are a real band, not some studio arrangement and they have heart and passion. We love you guys! Buy the CD.
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A true master of the guitar
author: Byron Johnson
An excellent album from an absolutely incredible guitarist.
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author: senny--a.k.a Tony Senatore
If you've ever seen Charlie Jones live, you'd know that he was one of the best guitarists in the world.I've been going to see him live for many years.. What i did not know is that he is an amazing songwriter..This CD is more about lyrics, chords and melody than shredding.Every song is great. buy it.i did..PS..(there wasn't enough Caviar at his record release party)
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