Life Begins Again Jimmy Chamberlin

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  • Release Date: 01/25/2005
  • Sales Rank: 98,656
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768473423
 
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Life Begins Again

1LISTENStreetcrawler 4:05
2LISTENLife Begins Again / Rob Dickinson 3:44
3LISTENP.S.A. 5:46
4LISTENLoki Cat / Paul Chamberlin 4:09
5LISTENCranes of Prey 5:18
6LISTENLove Is Real / Corey Wilton 3:22
7LISTENOwed to Darryl 5:14
8LISTENNewerwaves 4:13
9LISTENTime Shift / Corey Wilton 2:43
10LISTENLullabye to Children / Linda Strawberry 3:45
11LISTENLoki Cat (Reprise) 3:43
12[Untitled Hidden Track]

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Editorial Reviews

The title of this disc, the former Smashing Pumpkins drummer's first outing as a leader, is perfectly apt, what with the feeling of musical rebirth that flows from its grooves. Chamberlin has, to some degree, moved on from the Pumpkins' lush alterna-prog vibe, replacing it with a sinewy sound that owes a bit to jazz fusion and a bit to the cosmic rock of the pre-punk early '70s. The latter element is particularly evident in the engagingly brittle "Cranes of Prey," which conjures up images of King Crimson in full flight, while the former rears its head on the lush "Loki Cat" (which features guest vocals by ex-bandmate Billy Corgan). For a disc helmed by a drummer, Life Begins Again is surprisingly unfussy in terms of rhythm. Rather than boss the songs around, Chamberlin is content to lay back in the pocket, letting guitarist Sean Woostenhulme and organist Adam Benjamin propel songs like the skittish "Owed to Darryl." Chamberlin also calls upon a wildly varied array of vocal talent, including Rob Dickinson of the Catherine Wheel (who takes center stage on the anthemic title track) and Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers (whose mellifluous baritone buoys the sultry "Lullabye"). At times, Chamberlin seems ready to throw everything but the kitchen sink into the songs collected here, but that's easily attributed to first-timer's enthusiasm, and he's deft enough with his sonic spicing to make the overall recipe taste just fine. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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