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When I Woke
1994 Polygram Records |
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A very rythym based recording, modern tribal seems to be the flavour here. "Rain" adds a little Cajun spice to the mix Recommended
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Remember
1996 Mercury Records |
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Less "tribal" than some of Rusted Root's output, this CD is nonetheless an enjoyable listen. Hints of country, bluegrass and celtic music bubble under the rock surface."Virtual Reality" is a catchy number, also found on the Twister soundtrack Recommended |
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Welcome To My Party
2002 Island Def Jam Records |
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Possibly the poppiest of Rusted Root releases. "Women Got My Money" is a standout track. While still rythym based, other instruments shine brightly on this release Recommended
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Cruel Sun
2003 Touchy Pegg |
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Primal, tribal, rythmic rock. This CD contains a mix of new songs and new versions of some older Rusted Root songs. The Cat Turned Blue is a standout track and includes a well placed quote from Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower" Highly Recommended |
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