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Joseph A. Malgeri : Back In Time
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Progressive Psychedelic Blues Rock: Euphoric Imaginative Abstract Music, Featuring Expressive Heavy Guitar Solos And Profound Dark Satiric Lyrics. Influenced By Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, And Jimi Hendrix.
Genre: Rock: Psychedelic
Release Date: 2003
Back In Time Record Label: Joseph A. Malgeri
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sleeping Miles Away 0:45 $0.99
I'm Following You 5:25 $0.99
Tears Beside Her Bedside 4:30 $0.99
In The Water 4:12 $0.99
Yes, We All Have To Reap What We Sow 7:35 $0.99
Mr. Garooch 0:21 $0.99
Forever In Our Minds 4:06 $0.99
Ask For Cathy 0:18 $0.99
The Customer's Always Right! 4:55 $0.99
Crossing Bridges Homeward 6:25 $0.99
Do You Know The Monkey's Name? 0:54 $0.99
Bearing Your Cross 3:21 $0.99
Spanky The Monkey 8:43 $0.99
War Lords 6:28 $0.99
In Memory Of Debra 2:47 $0.99
I Did Not Die 3:23 $0.99
Back In Time 4:33 $0.99
Roy Meets Guru 0:37 $0.99
My God And Devil 9:01 $0.99
Roy Disciplines Guru 1:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Greetings!"

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"CHECK OUT THIS MADMONK CD REVIEW!"

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Madmonk has recently written reviews for the likes of Robert Cray, Ray Charles, Neil Young and The Scorpions. He also writes for 'Sound the Sirens' magazine.

(Madmonk’s CD Reviews December 11, 2005)

Joseph Malgeri / Back In Time

Joseph is a musician living in New Jersey and his low budget press kit (an index card) states that he is influenced by the late Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix and the very much alive Pink Floyd. Once again, I am way behind in getting to his submission, a self produced CD, which he amusingly states is on Fictitious Records; so he gets points for having a sense of humor.

Back In Time begins with the very Zappa influenced “I’m Following You”, which though suffering ever so slightly, due to the drum machine sound, is a great track featuring an interesting fuzzed out bass solo and a ripping guitar solo. Like Mr. Zappa, Joseph enjoys the distorted Wah Wah peddle sound on his axe. On “Yes, We All Have To Reap What We So” the artist plays a really tip-top dual lead passage that reminded me of Frank’s “Peaches and Regalia” on sedatives.

Joseph plays all the instruments on the CD excluding the flute parts (by Gary Mazza) which add some nice color in the vein of John Mayall and Keef Hartley. Using home studio gear but sounding pretty clean, the artist conveys that he is having a blast playing his quirky material. In addition to instrumentation, Malgeri has inserted messages recorded from his answering machine, adding to the tongue and cheek approach to the material. On “The Customer’s Always Right” he lampoons doing business in corporate America with heavy guitar riffs and glib lyrics.

In today’s music market, it is refreshing to hear an artist who marches to the beat of his own whacky drummer. Joseph Malgeri is way out of the mainstream but still hits the mark with his satirical progressive rock that tips its hat to seventies avant garde rockers Captain Beefheart and the aforementioned Frank Zappa. He ain’t no pop singer but he is a creative musician doing something worth checking out.

Madmonk Overall Grade: B+

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"Not bad dude, a B+ from a real reviewer!"

"Back In Time" - notes: Futuristic as hell overall, like a Zappaesque cumulative Psych/Garage feel in some instrumentals. I Liked "The Customer's Always Right" lyrics. "I'll give it a high mark because you can't dance to it!" It’s what I imagine Beefheart or The Residents might sound like. Track 13 – "Spanky The Monkey" – a nice twist/reinvention of Zappanastigmatics, and nice 'gee-tar' work too! Track 14 - "Warlords" – best so far, a nice trippy intro, mixing Canterbury sound with El Lay and Gyspy touch. "Warlords" is reminiscent of 60’s psych masterpieces like "Eagle Tragedy" and "Endless Tunnel." At first I thought it was a little too much on the Synthesizers; but there is enough going on so it doesn't get in the way. It gets more haunting as it goes on – excellent! At the start I wondered if I could get through the whole disc; and by the end it left me wanting more. It is in fact a “Whole Trip”. Excellent work – Killer CD – thanks for turning me on. Excellent sitar! – Let me know if you do another CD because I'll certainly want a copy?

Thanks Joe, greatly appreciated, later.

Richard M. Galuppo

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Sometime within the year 2005 the song entitled 'I'm Following You' became the number one song on the Australian Internet Radio Station KAOSFM - World Underground Music Show.

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Joe, got the Cream ticket and it looks fine, and your CD.

Yes, listening to it now - only 4 or 5 songs in - I hear Zappa most definitely, a little Leon Redbone, Captain Beefheart, too. You play a mean guitar too. I like it! I hear the Axis Bold As Love too - "are there or are there not flying saucers?"

Frank

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"The following Minor Details may, or may not be worth mentioning, but..."

'Back In Time' consist of 20 recorded pieces of material, giving it a Total Time length of 79:34. Out of these 20 sections, 15 pieces actually qualify as songs. Meaning that five of these other pieces, a total of 3:06, are best described as follows:

The 1st piece entitled 'Sleeping Miles Away' is actually a :45 second CD introduction. The 6th piece entitled 'Mr. Garooch' is a :21 second 'spoken word' introduction to its following song. The 8th piece entitled 'Ask For Cathy' is an :18 second 'spoken word' introduction to its following song. The 18th piece entitled 'Roy Meets Guru' is an :37 second in-between songs segment. Then last but not least, the final piece number 20 entitled 'Roy Disciplines Guru,' is an 1:05 CD closing outro. In my humble opinion, all five of these pieces belong exactly where they are placed; complimenting the completion of the entire CD project.

Thank you,

JM

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Produced, engineered and mixed by - All music, arrangements and lyrics written by (except for the lyrics to 'I Did Not Die' by anonymous, and the lyrics to 'My God and Devil by Alan Jankowski) - All Instruments and Vocals performed by Joe Malgeri, except for the flute by Gary Mazza, the female vocals by Jeanie Malgeri, the sitar taken from a sound effects CD, and 'The Pledge of Allegiance' recited by Michael and Nicholas Mazza.

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REVIEWS

INGENIUS WITTY & MASTERFUL LYRICS! OUTSTANDING MUSIC!
author: byronicboom
In Feb 06’ I purchased “I Bid You Welcome” Pt #1, & was stunned with Joseph A. Malgeri’s work. In short, if I were packing for a trip & could only bring 5 cd’s it would unequivocally be a taker! I was so impressed with Malgeri’s 1st CD, I purchased, “Back In Time”. The artwork had an original look, & indicates it is a dedication cd. Although entirely different recordings & material, I again found myself “hooked & entranced”! Though difficult to maintain brevity when describing such awe-inspiring talent, here goes: Malgeri is far from predictable. “Sleeping Miles Away” incorporates an infectious laugh & provides a smooth launch into “I’m Following You”. Here Malgeri blends thought provoking lyrics, & radiant guitar. With lyrics “I flew to Mars just once that I know of, an entrance built for life underground. Enormous heads on stick like figures…seen Saturn’s rings & then turned around.” & “Flying through a chain full of houses. Solid objects soaring through me; I once forgot where I left my body, the spirits quickly found it for me” In my opinion, could be a great theme tune for a Paranormal/Supernatural series. “Tears Beside Her Bedside” gave me a feeling of flying. It’s extremely heartfelt, & I’m certain in memory of Debra.“She had everything to live for only 47 a daughter & 3 sons. He would gladly take her place unselfish loving husband children need their Mom.” & “Had he known she had no chance, her final days would have been spent enjoying life. Over 30 years together & he looks up toward the sky & wonders why take my wife.” “Yes, we all have to Reap what we Sow” is outstanding with a soft crystal clear guitar lead & great sarcasm on a selfish arrogant individual. “His wealthy born pride never waited in line silver spoon in his mouth. His prodigal genes inherited things which nurtured conceit. Self proclaimed bundle of joy the apple of his own eye; His mirror was his closest friend. He lived as a King commanding all beings he pouted until he got his way. ” Malgeri injects great & varied laughs, sarcasm and intrigue with “Mr. Garooch” (nice flute too!); “Ask For Cathy”; “Do you know the Monkey’s Name?”, “Spanky The Monkey”; “Roy Meets Guru” & “Roy Disciplines Guru” “Bearing your Cross” appears to stress we are all entitled to our opinions, and who is to say one is wrong? “Where do we draw the lines between positive thinking and delusions of grandeur? How should we interpret the sentence ‘The emperor isn’t wearing any clothes?” “War Lords” a fascinating collaboration of media clips of war & conflict in Iraq set to a creative Middle Eastern sound integrating the chilling sounds of detonating bombs. In providing my own opinion on war I need only refer to the seemingly forgotten Edwin Starr song from the Vietnam era. “My God and Devil” is much more worthy of an anti-drug message than “Just say no”. It graphically details the real world negative truths a heroin user experiences daily. Once again, Malgeri has blown me away! Although space won’t allow me to better express my positive sentiments, I can say those who frequently listen to Jessica Simpson & Shakira & enjoy musical features at a skating rink or a bowling alley birthday party should stay away as you will not be able to appreciate nor understand the sheer BRILLIANCE of this Malgeri compilation!
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THE BEST IN YEARS
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THE MUSIC IS SOMETHING THAT ALL THE GREATS WOULD BE PROUD OF .I wish Hendricks and Zappa were still here ,they would love JOE. He really rocks.
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In a one word short version: "FANTASTIC!"
author: Catherine
It is impossible to separate the artist from the CD because he not only wrote 90% of the lyrics and music, he plays the instruments and does the vocals as well! Every song is an original exhibiting genius. I loved it! This Malgeri guy is a true artist with unbelievable talent, he is going places! Buy it, take the time to real hear the lyrics and enjoy the music. You won't be disappointed!
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One excellent CD !
author: Franklyn
If you are tired of the same old stuff where every artist robs from the last one - try this! This is very unique listening, exhibiting fantastic originality. I cannot say which song I liked best, because I loved them all. If JAM were a writer he would be on the order of Poe, but the Hendrix and Zappa influence show through. I am going to order several CDs for gifts to my more discriminate friends
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