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Cotton Mather - The Big Picture (2001)

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01 - Last Of The Mohicans
02 - Marathon Man
03 - Baby Freeze Queen
04 - 40 Watt Solution
05 - Glory Eyes
06 - Monterrey Honey
07 - AMPs Of Sugarland
08 - Panama Slides
09 - Pine Box Builder
10 - Story Of Anna
11 - Condo Lights
12 - Ramon Finds Waterfalls
13 - Waterfalls
14 - Running Coyote Advances


Label: Rainbow Quartz/Laughing Outlaw

The following was borrowed from a review at http://home.iprimus.com.au/laurapalmer/cotton.htm
There putting strange things in the water supply down Austin, Texas way if Cotton Mather's second release in anything to go by. From the word go on "Last of the Mohicans", with a rip of feedback and a wailing FX-box, Cotton Mather's psychotic acid rock raises a pretty yet raucous kind of hell. But it's singer Robert Harrison's voice which draws the most attention. Somehow he's channelled John Lennon's spirit and reprocessed it through a Texan sneer, attitude, regret and anxiety wielded as one with hummable harmonies to boot.

There's only so far you can ride on nostalgia though, and thankfully Cotton Mather mix it up enough to avoid falling into the precipice where Oasis have dived before. "Monterray Honey" sees the band expanding from the traditional four piece, using a succulent harmonium rift that drifts across the tune like a blast of nitrous oxide. This is dreamy pop, celebratory yet thoughtful, and sometimes, like in "Pine Box Builder", down right scary, dark undertones rising to the surface.

There is something vaguely unsettling about hearing a band come so close to sounding like a contemporary Beatles, and it may hinder Cotton Mather's progress in the future. For now though it's enough to let this album wash over you. Some records are for thought and depth; others like The Big Picture, you have to just sit back and enjoy the harmonies.

Links:
http://www.rainbowquartz.com/artists.asp?BC=CM
http://www.popnews.com/popnews/cottonmather/
http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=cotton_mather

Encoded at 320K from CD. Includes CD artwork.

http://rapidshare.com/files/57468107/cmather_big_picture.rar

Password: music

Also see Kontiki and Cotton is King

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Comments

Anonymous 26. September 2007, 16:30

Fiftypercent writes:

Hey, thanks for the link to my blog. I really appreciate it!

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Anonymous 4. October 2007, 23:49

Anonymous writes:

I'm embarrassed to admit I didn't even know this one existed. Yikes! Much appreciated.

Anonymous 6. November 2007, 22:17

Anonymous writes:

The former frontman (Robert Harrison) of now-defunct Cotton Mather has a new band, btw: Future Clouds and Radar, whose debut (double) LP was released this year.

ajahn 10. November 2007, 17:40

Yeah, I found their website and I like their sound.
-aj

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Anonymous 7. March 2008, 16:21

EFJ writes:

I'll have to check out the new band.

Anonymous 31. May 2008, 02:41

Steve writes:

Great post. Do you happen to have Hotel Baltimore by Cotton Mather?

ajahn 7. June 2008, 16:10

No I don't. Sorry. I did find it out "there" somewhere though.

Anonymous 4. July 2008, 18:12

fishanthrope writes:

Hey, thanks for all the Cotton Mather -- I just downloaded both RAR files for The Big Picture. Track 13 is missing and track 14 is incomplete...

ajahn 9. July 2008, 01:10

That's weird. I have not heard this and there have been many many downloads. I'll check it out. Thanks.

ajahn 9. July 2008, 01:21

Hey fishanthrope,
I just checked the rar and it looks fine. Track 13 is there and track 14 is complete (though rather an odd track). Please try it again. Hope it works. I see at rapidshare that there have been 275 downloads of that RAR.

Good luck. Sorry for the trouble.

-aj

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