Richard Jessee Project | Attack of the Killer Ringworm

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Attack of the Killer Ringworm

by Richard Jessee Project

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Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
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2. Arse
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3. New Joint Revival
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4. Underture
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5. Midget Porn
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6. Jean Pierre
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7. Intro
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8. Room 114
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9. Sleep (pt. 2)
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Blacksburg, Virginia's premier guitar virtuoso, Richard Jessee, is joined by red-hot Bassist Cameron McLaughlin and pocket-playing drummer Sean Deel. Together they form the Richard Jessee Project and create a fantastic explosion of fusion, jazz, electric rock, classical, and just plain ol' low down funky music. If you like original, spontaneous music with masterful guitar riffs, you have found the right place. Enjoy!


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All the guitar virtuousity you'd expect from RJP!
I give it a 10 for sheer guitar mastery. Great bass grooves on this one. And although I felt the album had fewer "emotionally moving moments" than their first album (which is simply spectucular IMO), I think it's a must-have for any diehard RJP fan.