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The Hillary Step

 
Album Review: The Hillary Step

  • Artist: Jupiter Coyote
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: March 23, 2004
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A jam band beloved from Berkeley to Boulder to Asheville despite their rather naff name -- which sounds like the name a writer from The Simpsons would give a hippie-ish, Americana-infused jam band for satiric purposes -- Jupiter Coyote have distilled their sound to a certain kind of perfection on Hillary Step. Unfortunately, perfection is not necessarily a virtue in the world of jam bands, a genre where spontaneity is prized above all else. There are very few spontaneous moments on their eighth album, just one three-and-a-half to five-and-a-half-minute mid-tempo pop song with occasional bluegrass and country touches after another. There are no extended improvisatory segments -- even the nearly eight-minute closer, the lovely and mostly acoustic "Fade," never really cuts loose -- and the self-produced album has all the gloss of Hootie & the Blowfish (unsurprisingly, Darius Rucker makes a guest vocal appearance) and none of the excitement that a truly great jam band is supposed to generate. The admittedly catchy "Falling" is tailor-made for AAA radio stations in vegetarian coffeehouses throughout the college towns of the land, but settling for being the Spin Doctors when you have it in you to be a southern-fried Phish is just sad. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Little Like Me Jupiter Coyote (4:33)
Nothing to Prove Phillip Lammonds Jupiter Coyote (4:30)
Falling Jupiter Coyote (3:34)
Crazywomen Jupiter Coyote (5:09)
Wheel Jupiter Coyote (5:39)
Fool's Tale Jupiter Coyote (5:24)
Tattoo Jupiter Coyote (3:51)
Today Jupiter Coyote (4:58)
Fade Jupiter Coyote (7:43)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jammin at the Jammer [DVD] Jupiter Coyote

Credits

Jupiter Coyote (Producer), Matthew B. Mayes (Guitar), Mr. Lin Clegg (Mixing), Hank Futch (Vocals), Darius Rucker (Vocals), Malcolm Weldon (Engineer), Matthew B. Mayes (Banjo), Jim Bickerstaff (Engineer), Mr. Lin Clegg (Producer), Malcolm Weldon (Mixing), Phillip Lammonds (Mandolin), Malcolm Weldon (Bass), Mr. Lin Clegg (Engineer), Malcolm Weldon (Guitar), Bobby Houck (Vocals), Bobby Houck (Guitar), Count Mbutu (Guest Appearance), Jupiter Coyote (Mixing), Robert Soto (Guest Appearance), Phillip Lammonds (Guest Appearance), Count Mbutu (Percussion), Robert Soto (Conga), Noel Felty (Group Member), John Felty (Guitar), Noel Felty (Guitar), Noel Felty (Vocals), Bobby Houck (Guest Appearance), Blake Howard (Layout Design), Blake Howard (Design), Hank Futch (Guest Appearance), Sanders Brightwell (Group Member), Malcolm Weldon (Producer), Matthew B. Mayes (Guijo), John Felty (Slide Guitar), Steve Trismen (Fiddle), Steve Trismen (Group Member), Matthew B. Mayes (Vocals), Matthew B. Mayes (Group Member), John Felty (Vocals), Sanders Brightwell (Bass), Malcolm Weldon (Pre-Production Engineer), Mr. Lin Clegg (Pre-Production Engineer), John Felty (Group Member), Steve Trismen (Vocals), Malcolm Weldon (Guest Appearance), Darius Rucker (Guest Appearance), Noel Felty (Drums)
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