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Rating: - * 1st time buyer ... I heard these guys on Austin City Limits and couldnt get there funk out of my head. I love this cd. I will be sure to purchase more and more... Rating: - * They have the potential to be in class with the Neville Brothers in a few years ... "Unclassified" is a humble name for an album I'd call amazing. Robert Randolph's guitar would have gotten me up on Sunday AM for church, for sure. "Soul Refreshing" was the first cut I'd heard on an alternative station here in Knoxville. Took a bit to get the DJ to answer, seems I was the 4th or 5th person to call the station and ask who the group was. The whole CD's solid, rocked out funk. The feeling is positive and uplifting. "Unclassified" would be a good CD to put on for a rainy day. I also noticed that I had Robert Randolph in two other collections: "Power of Soul" a tribute to Jimi Hendrix doing "Purple Haze" and Santana's "All That I Am" playing on "Trinity." Rating: - * miller ... I've never heard anyone that sounds quite like them. It's a great mix of high-energy music! It's impossible not to smile and listen to them at the same time. Rating: - * Wasn't what I expected ... The CD was not what I expected. There were only two songs that I liked. If you like popsy, jamband kinda music, you might like this CD. Rating: - * Full Raging Frontal Musical Assault!!! ... I know by reading the other reviews of Robert Randolf & The Family Band's CD-"Unclassified", that their are as many opinions attached to it and his other CD's and any Grateful Dead release, and it all boils down to what makes ones ears happy, thats all. This CD makes my ears happy, my toe's tap, and my bootie do gyrations I didn't know it had in it. This is a JOYUS, RIGHTOUS, FROM THE GUT TO THE MIND kind of music. To answer a question that pops up in other reviews, "his simple songs", to me itseems he is singing praise to his supreme being. The music that backs the lyrics, and the music is also his expression of praise, not all gospel is gospel. But what ever you believe in has to be moved by Robert Randolph & The Family Band. But other than that, this CD and other of theirs is a vary strange balance of reach out and grab you by the guts, and an aquired taste. Brave new concept, great music, praise your deity that their are bands out their that cannot and probably never be pigeon holed. That is a rare commodity in this world of stamped out soon to elevator/shoping music world. I would advise to to at least listen if not buy this CD, it may open your mind to something different. |


