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Mickey Hart's Mystery Box

 
Album Review: Mickey Hart's Mystery Box

  • Artist: Mickey Hart
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1996 06
  • Total Time: 54:07
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After the passing of Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia and the venerable band's demise, it was percussionist Mickey Hart who proved to be the most creatively resilient. As Deadheads and appreciators of world music can attest, Hart -- who is also an author and learned ethnomusicologist -- has been fusing genres ever since his debut release, 1972's Rolling Thunder, which included Native American sounds and motifs along with rock and jazz. Mickey Hart's Mystery Box harks back to that project with his first album of pop-oriented material in nearly a quarter-century. He combines the seemingly disparate world of percussion-based rhythms with traditional "Western-style" structures containing lyrics by Grateful Dead wordsmith Robert Hunter. All the more diverse are the contributions of the Mint Juleps. This female vocal sextet features siblings Debbie Charles, Elizabeth Charles, Marcia Charles, and Sandra Charles as well as Julie Isaac and Debbie Longworth. Collectively, their paradisaical harmonies support Hart's occasional leads, while they're effectively incorporated as primary participants on the infectious groove of the opener, "Where Love Goes (Sito)," and the new wave vibe of "Full Steam Ahead," which is reminiscent of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club. The Hart-sung "Down the Road" offers a nod to the late Garcia and provides a focal point for Hunter's obviously heartfelt tribute. "Only the Strange Remain" resembles something similar to a latter-era Dead song, bringing to mind "West L.A. Fadeaway" and "Days Between," both in terms of Hunter's piercing insight and a practically tangible noir feeling permeating throughout. The bombastic "John Cage Is Dead" is a masterful amalgam of percussive-heavy world beats in an undulating modern context. "The Last Song" is an apt conclusion as cultures once again collide, yielding a tune that wouldn't have sounded out of place on urban contemporary radio. As the name of this 1996 release suggests, Mickey Hart's Mystery Box has a little something for every taste and reinforces the Grateful Dead adage "Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right." ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Where Love Goes (Sito) Mickey Hart (5:27)
Full Steam Ahead Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Sikiru Adepoju, Zakir Hussain, Karl Jenkins, Babatunde Olatunji, Vince Welnick Mickey Hart (5:17)
Down the Road Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Karl Jenkins, Vince Welnick Mickey Hart (6:00)
The Sandman Mickey Hart, Robert Hunter, Zakir Hussain, Karl Jenkins, Vince Welnick, The Mint Juleps Mickey Hart (4:09)
The Next Step Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Sikiru Adepoju, Karl Jenkins, Jeff Sterling, Vince Welnick Mickey Hart (5:24)
Look Away Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Sikiru Adepoju Mickey Hart (5:58)
Only the Strange Remain Mickey Hart, Robert Hunter Mickey Hart (6:25)
Sangre de Cristo Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Zakir Hussain, Karl Jenkins, Vince Welnick Mickey Hart (4:15)
John Cage Is Dead Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Zakir Hussain, Karl Jenkins, Vince Welnick Mickey Hart (6:02)
The Last Song Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Sikiru Adepoju Mickey Hart (5:15)
Where Love Goes [Sito][*] Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo, Robert Hunter, Zakir Hussain, Babatunde Olatunji Mickey Hart (5:25)

Credits

Wayne Pooley (Engineer), Mickey Hart (Cowbell), Zakir Hussain (Conga), Giovanni Hidalgo (Bongos), Ramón Bretón (Editing), Mickey Hart (Surdo), Airto Moreira (Caxixi), Joe Gastwirt (Mastering), John Werner (Photography), Robin Millar (Mixing), Mickey Hart (Mixing), Zakir Hussain (Djembe), Mickey Hart (Udu), Bob Levy (Engineer), Babatunde Olatunji (Vocals (Background)), Mickey Hart (Shaker), Bruce Hornsby (Accordion), Zakir Hussain (Metal Percussion), Giovanni Hidalgo (Guiro), Mickey Hart (Handclapping), Robin Miller (Bass), Mickey Hart (Noise), Taro S. Hart (Drums), Mickey Hart (Synthesizer), Mickey Hart (Guiro), Bob Weit (Guitar), Mickey Hart (Bird Whistle), Jeff Sterling (Synthesizer Strings), Marcia Charles (?), Babatunde Olatunji (Shekere), Mickey Hart (Clapping), Mickey Hart (Vocals), Robin Millar (?), Mickey Hart (Prepared Piano), Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir (Vocals), Howard R. Cohen (Coordination), Habib Faye (Guitar (Bass)), Tom Flye (Engineer), Elizabeth Charles (?), Julie Isaac (?), Tom Flye (Mixing), Giovanni Hidalgo (Cowbell), Mickey Hart (Beats), Robin Millar (Bass), Robin Millar (Marimba), Zakir Hussain (Udu), Cameron Sears (Management), Steven Feld (Engineer), Jay Blakesberg (Photography), Giovanni Hidalgo (Djembe), Mickey Hart (Cymbals), Jeff Sterling (Drums), Giovanni Hidalgo (Tympani [Timpani]), Giovanni Hidalgo (Metal Percussion), Mark Coates Smith (Programming), Mickey Hart (Whistle (Instrument)), Bob Weir (Guitar), Graham Wiggins (Didjeridu), Andrew Scheps (Programming), Mickey Hart (Shekere), Robin Millar (Computer Vocals), Verna Gillis (Photography), Giovanni Hidalgo (Bata), Zakir Hussain (Tarang), Mickey Hart (Berimbau), Bruce Hornsby (Vocals (Background)), Mickey Hart (Finger Snaps), Debbie Charles (?), Airto Moreira (Split Bamboo), Airto Moreira (Percussion), Robin Miller (Mixing), Habib Faye (Bass), Jeff Sterling (Programming), Mickey Hart (Tympani [Timpani]), Jeff Sterling (Synthesizer), Mark Coates Smith (Bass), Mickey Hart (Gourd), Zakir Hussain (Finger Snaps), Steven Jurgensmeyer (Design), Mark Coates Smith (Synthesizer), Mark Smith (Guitar (Bass)), Giovanni Hidalgo (Bells), Mickey Hart (Whistle (Human)), Zakir Hussain (Duggi Tarang), Jeff Sterling (Bamboo Flute), Mickey Hart (Drums (Bass)), Mickey Hart (Producer), Giovanni Hidalgo (Conga), Mickey Hart (Dumbek), Jack Crymes (Technical Support), Jeff Sterling (Keyboards), Sikiru Adepoju (Talking Drum), Mickey Hart (Castanets), Giovanni Hidalgo (Sound Effects), Mickey Hart (Glass), Mark Smith (Synthesizer), Giovanni Hidalgo (Timbales), Debbie Longworth (?), Giovanni Hidalgo (Percussion), Mark Smith (Programming), Mickey Hart (Percussion), Airto Moreira (Sound Effects), Mickey Hart (Djembe), The Mint Juleps (Vocals), Mickey Hart (Bells), Barry Melton (Production Consultant), Jeff Sterling (?), Robin Millar (Producer), Robin Miller (Keyboards), Jeff Sterling (Piano), Karen R. Ollis (Photo Illustration), Jennifer Monnar (Engineer), Zakir Hussain (Shekere), Mickey Hart (Drums), Airto Moreira (Sleigh Bells), Robin Miller (Producer), Airto Moreira (Clacker), Zakir Hussain (Cowbell), Jeff Sterling (Engineer), Sandra Charles (?), Zakir Hussain (Madal), Mickey Hart (Angklung), Taro Hart (Drums), Mickey Hart (Timbales), Howard R. Cohen (Production Coordination), Zakir Hussain (Dholak)
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