Hi-Nobles, The / Shake!
Album: | Shake! | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Hi-Nobles, The | Added: | Oct 2009 | |
Label: | Zaentz Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-10-18 | Pull Date: | 2009-12-20 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 20 | Dec 13 | Dec 6 | Nov 29 | Nov 1 | Oct 25 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 19, 2009: | Best Disorders of 2009
Shake! |
4. | Nov 28, 2009: | Music Casserole
Ain't No Sin |
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2. | Dec 12, 2009: | New World Disorder
Don't Go |
5. | Oct 28, 2009: | Brownian Motion
Red Eye |
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3. | Dec 05, 2009: | New World Disorder
Big Black Car |
6. | Oct 23, 2009: | The DJ Never Has It
Ain't No Sin |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-10-09
Reviewed 2009-10-09
The Hi-Nobles – Shake!
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/9/09
60’s-style Garage Soul from the East Bay. Features Greg Avenger on guitar (in a suit and tie no less! I always suspected there was something odd about that boy…) Fine vocals, and lots of farfisa, too – imagine the Animals and Steppenwolf after hanging out at Stax for a few weeks.
No (overt) FCCs detected. All good to great, in a garage kinda way.
1. 2:13 ***midtempo Memphis-style soul.
2. 3:07 ****4/4 garage rock with low soul vocals. Extremely hormonal.
3. 3:33 ****midtempo shuffle with fine, simple bass line.
4. 3:07 ***rather uptempo rocker with double-time chorus.
5. 2:15 ****uptempo romp – this’ll get you out of bed happy in the morning.
6. 3:07 ***uptempo rocker with lots of farfisa, lyrics NOT about sex, for once.
7. 2:44 ***uptempo garage rock, a la Count Five or Standells.
8. 3:09 ***fast - the sort of song go-go boots were made to dance to.
9. 3:08 ***very fast rocker, wonderfully adenoidal vocals. More an order than a statement.
10. 2:37 ***groovy rock with psychedelic guitar.
11. 2:15 ****fast R&B with both farfisa and reverb. Whoo!
12. 6:33 ***big fanfare intro, then fast frug. Get up and shake! Actually two songs, but with only a couple of seconds in between. Second song is a midtempo soul strut. Might as well play em both, hell!
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/9/09
60’s-style Garage Soul from the East Bay. Features Greg Avenger on guitar (in a suit and tie no less! I always suspected there was something odd about that boy…) Fine vocals, and lots of farfisa, too – imagine the Animals and Steppenwolf after hanging out at Stax for a few weeks.
No (overt) FCCs detected. All good to great, in a garage kinda way.
1. 2:13 ***midtempo Memphis-style soul.
2. 3:07 ****4/4 garage rock with low soul vocals. Extremely hormonal.
3. 3:33 ****midtempo shuffle with fine, simple bass line.
4. 3:07 ***rather uptempo rocker with double-time chorus.
5. 2:15 ****uptempo romp – this’ll get you out of bed happy in the morning.
6. 3:07 ***uptempo rocker with lots of farfisa, lyrics NOT about sex, for once.
7. 2:44 ***uptempo garage rock, a la Count Five or Standells.
8. 3:09 ***fast - the sort of song go-go boots were made to dance to.
9. 3:08 ***very fast rocker, wonderfully adenoidal vocals. More an order than a statement.
10. 2:37 ***groovy rock with psychedelic guitar.
11. 2:15 ****fast R&B with both farfisa and reverb. Whoo!
12. 6:33 ***big fanfare intro, then fast frug. Get up and shake! Actually two songs, but with only a couple of seconds in between. Second song is a midtempo soul strut. Might as well play em both, hell!
Track Listing
1. | Soul Sister | 7. | Red Eye | |||
2. | Ain't No Sin | 8. | Shelter | |||
3. | Big Black Car | 9. | Love Don't Come Around | |||
4. | Stings A Bit | 10. | Miss Addy | |||
5. | Shake! | 11. | Don't Go | |||
6. | International Playboys | 12. | Gold Tipped Rhino |