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Record Label: xenophile records
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Jerry Raney has been a fixture on the San Diego music scene since time immemorial, and in 1983 he formed the roots-rock outfit the Beat Farmers with buddy Joey Harris and a beer swillin', hard-livin' madman, the late great Country Dick Montana. Now Raney and Harris have reunited to form Powerthud, and although the name may not knock you flat, the music will. Not too far from the Farmers' barrelhouse style, Wide adds touches of Anglophilia, with echoes of Stones bash and Kinks pop. Aided by the rock-steady rythm section of brothers Joel and Jeff Kmak on drums and bass respectively, Powewrthud tears into a batch of rockers and ballads that overflow with soul and heart. The album jumps off the starting block with "Wrong Thing," which is anything but- the song steams down the track like a train with its engine stoked to the max. "Rockin' All Over" does just that, a kick-butt number that demonstrates keyboardist Mighty Joe Longa's dexterity at the 88's and Raney's wild and elastic fretwork. But for all the movin' and a groovin' on these cuts, it's the quieter moments that shine through: "Nights In A Dream" recalls the plantive tunesmithery of Ronnie Lane and "Hammer And Anvil" comes down like a blue Sunday morning. After decades livin' the down'n'dirty life of rock'n'roll, Raney and his cohorts have come up with an uncut gem.
Eliot Wilder Amplifier Magazine Issue #34 Jan-Feb.2003
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These are the streets 1983
author: Bodies
Joey and Jerry just do it. Are you guys playing as Powerthud any time soon? Better yet, a blast to the past and put together one of those absolutely unforgettable nights that used to rattle the cinder block walls of Bodie's. How about it? Joey & the Mentals, Powerthud, The ??Farmers??, The Paladins, The Forbidden Pigs, DFX2, Mojo Friggin Nixon, Tomcat Courtney.....remember? That was LIVIN!
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Raney & Harris up to their old tricks.
author: pseudolus
I've been a Beat Farmer fan since I heard my first tune on a local college radio station in '85. I think this album is great specimen of the music and musicianship of this fine duo. Every song hits the right note in the Roots Rock style that I so love. You can't go wrong buying this album if it's your favorite genre too.
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Raney & Harris are major league
author: Dennis
The CD rocks. Raney is probably one of the very best guitarists around and doesn't get the attention he deserves. Raney and Harris make a great combination. The addition of a fine keyboard players adds some real texture to a straight out rock & roll recording. Good songs, good production (more Raney in the mix please). If you liked the Beat Farmers, you'll like this. If you don't know who The Beat Farmers are......check them out - I hope Raney/Harris keep making recordings until they're flat too old.
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The ex beatfarmers joey and jerry did a great job on this!
it has its own original moments and yet beatfarmerish at times. a must have for any beat farmers fan. this album stands on its own merit. the cd is part kick butt part laid back. get it! bucklestodd@yahoo.com
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