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Polaris

Polaris

Product ID : 14595875


Galleon Product ID 14595875
UPC / ISBN 791022151329
Shipping Weight 0.21 lbs
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Model 2170956
Manufacturer ATO Records
Shipping Dimension 5.51 x 4.92 x 0.31 inches
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About Polaris

Amazon.com With their third album, this blues-rock outfit from the Mississippi hills further transcends their mimicry of the Allman Brothers and home-turf heroes Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, and Fred McDowell to forge a distinct sound. Sure, the guitars ring even more like the Allmans' with the addition of Burnside's son Duwayne, who harmonizes his six-string with Luther Dickinson's on plenty of tunes. But improved vocal performances and pop-savvy arrangements make numbers like "Eyes," "Kids These Daze," "One to Grow On," and the hip-hop-informed "Be So Glad" ready for rock radio. Happily, the foursome haven't sidestepped their deep blues roots. The late cane fife master Othar Turner appears on "Be So Glad," and they cover Kimbrough's "Meet Me in the City" with all of its original swing and swagger, plus the warm, joyful tone of Dickinson's expert slide playing. "The One Thing," with its roiling acoustic guitar intro and steel-guitar-style string-bending, unfurls like an epic. It evolves from country blues to country rock and then dives into a gently exploratory jazz-blues instrumental passage before returning to its flat-four beat. If this CD gets the attention its well-written songs and fine playing deserve, the Allstars' smart and solid fusion may well become the foundation for a new school of Southern rock. --Ted Drozdowski Product Description Polaris is a culmination of all their efforts, arc hival and innovative, tempered by history and spar ked by a sense of risk and experimentation. Review "...exuberant moderism-manic cotton-field psychdelia. The Allstars may be children of tradition, but they're digging deep in undiscovered country." -- Rolling Stone Magazine "fierce, hypnotic boogie" -- Time Magazine "the most talented, dynamic, and altogether ass-kicking roots-rock act in years" -- Men's Journal