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Inspect For Damaged Gods

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Download links and information about Inspect For Damaged Gods by Soldier String Quartet. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 36:29 minutes.

Artist: Soldier String Quartet
Release date: 2004
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 36:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Preachin' Blues 2:48
2. Bo Diddley 4:18
3. Here Comes The King 3:15
4. Michael Callen 3:45
5. Sontag In Sarajevo 7:23
6. In Time 3:39
7. Ugly 3:54
8. N'Orleans 3:24
9. Boogie On Party People 4:03

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Recorded over the course of the mid- '90s, Inspect for Damaged Gods covers much of the avant-garde territory that the Soldier String Quartet's various incarnations are known for. The album starts out in a scratchy, twangy, old-time rendition of a Robert Johnson number, followed immediately with Bo Diddley's eponymous hit (which Soldier likely took to after a time touring with Diddley), redone in a loping rhythm and some more primitive sounds. Shifting over almost seamlessly into a smooth bit of gypsy jazz, Regina Carter takes the lead on a sweet version of "Here Comes the King." Tributes to friends and musicians Michael Callen and Susan Sontag take the tempo down a fair deal, moving through a chamber music format into a bit of a tango before a funky stringed cover of a Sly Stone piece. A bluesy piece follows, itself leading into a slowly swinging tribute to New Orleans. The album finishes on a collection of Indian proverbs and stories mixed with a nice line on the balofon and some basic bass and drum kit accompaniment that builds into a much larger sound by the end. Over the course of the album, the group manages to show off everything that a string quartet can possibly do, and a number of things that they never do. This quartet, maybe not as well-known as the Kronos Quartet, is somewhat more adventurous, and branches out into territories you won't hear a classical group in. Always worth a listen.