Local Band Does O.K. Umphrey's McGee

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  • Release Date: 06/01/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Sales Rank: 48,668
  • Label: SCI FIDELITY RECORDS
  • UPC: 662102102022
 
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Local Band Does O.K.

1LISTENAndy's Last Beer 5:30
2LISTENUncle Wally 4:16
3LISTENHurt Bird Bath 6:01
4LISTENHeadphones & Snowcones 2:27
5LISTENRingo 4:20
6LISTENBlue Echo 6:08
7LISTENThe Empire State 1:10
8LISTENWhite Man's Moccassins 6:55
9LISTENProwler 5:23
10LISTEN2nd Self 4:45
11LISTENRoulette 4:49
12LISTENDough Bro 1:52
13LISTENWater 5:28
14LISTENNothing Too Fancy 10:47

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Editorial Reviews

The material on Umphrey's McGee's first studio album, Local Band Does O.K., is progressive in the sense that -- like early Phish -- it places an emphasis on complexly interlocking, deftly executed instrumental parts. It is music that is obviously challenging to play and seems to make a point in reveling in itself, though it is decidedly not challenging to the listener. There is little dissonance or sonic experimentation. That said, the band's sprawling excursions, which flip between arranged and improvised, are quite enjoyable. There is an easygoing, expansive quality to the band's melodies, which certainly don't rush, but don't quite feel vital or emotional either. Though the band is occasionally supplemented by a trumpet or an alto saxophone and a few acoustic guitars turn up in the mix, there is really little to suggest that Local Band Does O.K. is little more than what the band's live performances are like. The music mixes the usual jam band influences: progressive rock, Latin grooves, hints of electronic beats, funk, jazz fusion, and humor. For those who prefer the Frank Zappa strain of jam bands to the funk or Americana approaches, Umphrey's McGee are fine exemplars of the style, and Local Band Does O.K. is a solid, straight-up document of that. ~ Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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March 04, 2005: Umphrey's McGee is great, and this album is but a wee taste of how good they are in person. The B&N review is incorrect, this is not a studio album. From what I understand, it was recorded live during a rockin' good concert in a converted train station in Oklahoma City (thus the title). Buy this play it as loud as you can, and then go see them live, dance your @$$ off - repeat as necessary!!