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Surprising any doubters and delighting his growing army of fans, Will delivered a followup to ‘Stampede’ that was as good, if not better, than its predecessor. Sticking doggedly to the original QSO manifesto of creating groove-laden live funk music for the 21st Century, ‘Pushin On’ features four guest appearances by Will’s longtime collaborator, the honey-voiced chanteuse Ms Alice Russell.
D**Y
Five Stars
dope album I'm a bboy so these songs are amazing to dance to
M**G
Five Stars
Great album!
3**D
New Retro-Funk Done Properly
I don't have QSO's previous releases, but I understand there was some sampling involved. Not here. Nothing tricky, just real-time guitar, bass, organ, saxophones, a few strings, and drums, drums everywhere...Let me tell you about those drums. The kick has a huge, sucking thump to it, the snare pops more than it cracks, and the hi-hat work is mind-blowing. Then a crash will gradually appear way off in the distance on the soundstage... and it's all recorded as if Shel Talmy were in charge, 1964. In the red, big-time.Each track is worthwhile, with the highlights being the near-perfect "Pushin' On" with great vocals by Alice Russell, and an organ and horn laden, smile-producing version of "Get A Move On." "Paintings and Journeys" seems slightly out of place here, being the only latin-flavored track and the only one to prominently feature acoustic rhythm guitar, but coming as it does near the very end of the disc, it's easily assimilated.Granted, I don't collect Soul, Funk, or R&B (hence, I don't even know the proper terminology -- "New Retro-Funk?"); the last "new" pure funk disc I bought was Maceo's Grammy-winning Life On Planet Groove some dozen years ago, but this disc may actually have that one beat, in part because the cuts appeal to my short attention span (only two tracks are over four minutes long).It'd be almost impossible to not have fun with this disc. The music is all about good times, even when the lyrical content isn't (which is seldom). The production is retro-authentic, but still very, very "hi-fi," and virtually all of the performances by multi-instrumentalist William Holland, vocalist Russell and especially drummer Russell Knight are right in the groove.4.5 stars out of 5 (meaning, better than 90% of the music I've heard, and it's the drums that pushes it beyond that fourth star). Recommended.
S**W
I highly recommend catching this guy live
This disc has some sick beats. I highly recommend catching this guy live!!
S**N
Funky, Funky, Funky
The groove is so thick on this disc you'll have a tough time sitting still. Highly recommended if you like the funk.
T**T
Roy Walker says "Its good but its not right"
Its not a bad album at all but i think its missing something, the songs are too repetative and aren't diverse enough to make you want to keep listening to it. Not bad as background music but could do a lot better.
B**E
Based on one song only -- I must have!
I just heard this band for the first time, playing "Pushin On."They can bring the funk and the soul, no doubt about it.
L**N
funky soul groovin rock n roll
this album is awesome, some songs are all instrumental and some songs include a wonderful soulful sister singing. the quantic soul orchestra is unique and very awesome.
M**E
Great CD
Great music I love this artist great condition too
J**D
Not what I expected
Very disappointed wasn't what I expected.
F**Y
Glasto in my kitchen
A great album from a really great band - tight like a tight thing after shrinking - they're really tight, yet surprisingly loose...
J**N
Will Holland is my favourite musician alive
but anything with the Quantic name on it, you will not regret it, Will Holland is a legend
T**H
So fresh!
Incredible album! So much funk and groove to soothe your mind, body and soul! :)
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