- Artist: Jupiter Coyote
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- 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 GuideTracks
CD 1
| Track Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| A Little Like Me | Jupiter Coyote | (4:33) | |
| Nothing to Prove | 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 Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Jammin at the Jammer [DVD] | Jupiter Coyote |




