Greene, Richard Bob: Low? Bottom? Me?
Greene, Richard Bob: Low? Bottom? Me?
Format: CD
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Artist: Greene, Richard Bob
Label: Primarily Acapella
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602437230120
Genre: Folk
Music from the Bottom Up Grammy nominated arranger, songwriter, producer and bass singer Richard Bob Greene (founding member of the a cappella group the Bobs) casts off his chains of bass-dom in this solo record and takes the elevator to the stars. This is jazz in orientation, with snippets of Dixieland, a languid a cappella bossa nova, wistful balladry, an amazing dance remix of the Bobs' classic recording of "Helter Skelter," and a generous dollop of neo-hipster spoken word. Greene's seemingly bottomless voice sounds lived in, but he's 100% believable and more - sometimes low-down and at other times with wit as dry as a martini. Features a stellar cast inluding Mary Fettig, Andrew Chaikin, Joe Finetti, Steve Erquiaga and Gunnar Madsen.
Tracks:
1.1 Too Cool to Care
1.2 Nobody's Perfect
1.3 Searching for Poetry
1.4 Let's Go Wild
1.5 Growing Roses
1.6 Helter Skelter
1.7 The Waters of March
1.8 Tricotism
1.9 Everything Happens for a Reason
1.10 Doin' the New Low-Down