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Date: 12/17/2003
Orange - Orange
© 2003
www.orangestuff.com
Reviewed by Gregory C. Johnson
gregor@beetcafe.com
This self titled first release by Orange is a unique musical experience that stirs up memories of some of the great "jam" bands of the '70s. As you move through the tracks on the CD, you can't help but be reminded of some of the great songs from that era such as "Closer to Home" by Grand Funk Railroad or the classic keyboard sounds of Deep Purple. Their sound is a refreshing change from the mainstream of today's music.

The CD has 12 tracks of original compositions presented in the format of the LP's of long ago. When you play the CD you can hear the "snap", "crackle" and "pop" that would accompany the placing of the turntable needle on your favorite vinyl. The CD is "split" into two "sides" to complete the album concept. This is really a cool effect. Well at least it is for those of us that still own some vinyl.

So what about the music? Is Orange just a '70s nostalgia style band? They are definitely not. The group's compositions pull from many styles of music. Orange takes you on a musical ride through soft acoustic chords and keyboard melodies to funky bass/drum rhythms to lively electric guitar leads. It would be hard to classify Orange into one musical category. Maybe we need to create a new one; "rock fusion"?

"Orange" is a great first effort by the band. For those that like good rock and roll with a funky flair then Orange is definitely worth a listen.
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