The CD sounds great, and the band is as engaging on record as it is in person.
author: Bellingham Herald
The band is as solid a cover band as you’ll find, particularly when performing songs by The Beatles, The Byrds and their harmony-infatuated ilk.
“Uncovered” takes an unusual approach in that the songs are all originals, yet they gracefully acknowledge their obvious influences. Singer/guitarist Joseph Michael Young, who wrote seven of the 11 songs, has a way with soaring harmonies and clever lyrical phrasing, best evidenced by the opener “Abbey Road.”
The CD sounds great, thanks to Chip Westerfield of Bayside Studios, and the band is as engaging on record as it is in person.
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Fun and easy to listen to, this CD is GREAT!
author: Mike Sanders
The only song I liked was Second Family, all the rest of them I LOVED!!!! Please don't ask me to pick a favorite, I just can't, they're all GREAT!!!!
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Some two years in the making, the debut CD from The Walrus is finally out, and i
author: Entertainment News NW
"Uncovered,"The Walrus, recorded and produced at Bayside Recording (2006)
by Roger Mills
Some two years in the making, the debut CD from The Walrus is finally out, and it was well worth the wait! Bellingham's popular Beatles cover band has released "Uncovered," a collection of eleven original pop-rock tunes guaranteed to delight their long list of faithful fans. Joe, Chuck, Jamie, Walt and Michael are talented musicians, the songwriting is solid, and the recording is clear and crisp. Clean, in-tune harmonies combine here with catchy melodies, a solid rhythmic base, and some tasteful lead work to produce a collection of tunes with a "familiar" feel. The professional sound of this CD is a tribute to the production and mixing talents at Bayside Recording here in Bellingham.
Lead guitarist and vocalist Joe Young has competently written seven of the eleven tunes on the CD. My favorites of his efforts are: The Garden, with its timeless lyric, good harmonies, and the big full sound of a 12-string underneath; the haunting Steel Blue Kiss, the story of love gone awry; and Guy's Song, a touching tribute to original Walrus member Guy Mulford who died much too young in 2001. The fiddle playing on Guy's Song is digitally re-claimed work by Mulford himself. Quite clever!
Rhythm guitarist and vocalist Chuck Dingee has only written two of the songs on the CD, but they are among the strongest. Chuck's melodic choices and chord progressions are less formulaic than most on the CD, but still lead the listener safely "home."This proficiency continues in the depth of his lyric, his crystal voice, and smooth delivery. Great job, Chuck! Add to that the well-placed and well-sung harmonies, great lead guitar work (including tasty pedal steel work on Starcharter) and solid bass and rhythm work and you have the complete package. The whole band really shines here, on Gaia and Starcharter both, showing us just how talented they really are.
Singer and keyboard player Jamie Shea rounds out the songwriting contributions with two songs, the vampish Tongue In Cheek and Own Person, showing the tremendous versatility of these "fab five." Like her band-mates, Jamie's ability to harmonize so well adds a great strength to The Walrus sound. Walt Burkett on bass guitar and vocals and Michael O'Neal on drums and vocals complete the list of Walrus players.
It can't be easy to go from being one of the most popular cover bands in the area to the release of a CD of all original tunes. It takes guts and talent to pull it off, this emotional exposing of one's self, especially when The Walrus could well just rest on the laurels of their success covering the rock and roll we all know and love. Thanks for taking the risk! It has paid off!
Roger Mills is a local performance coach, helping with all aspects of artistic presentation.
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You should be very proud of this CD, it really is top quality work.
author: Steve McGowan
I got the CD on Monday... Unbelievable!!! I am really having fun listening to it. The band is awesome. Whoever did the mixing and/or mastering did a great job. The vocals are impeccable and the bass sound is fantastic. I love what you did with Gaia, it literally sent shivers down my spine when I heard it (and I mean that in a good way!) Tell the lead guitarist he is the king of tone and taste. I love the song for Guy, how did you get the post humous violin? My favorite though is "Hold Your Hand" I can't get that song out of my head. I've probably listened to it 50 times (and I'm studying for finals!)
You should be very proud of this CD, it really is top quality work.
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