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Mr. Airplane Man: Margaret (vocals, guitar); Tara (vocals, organ, drums).Additional personnel: Greg Cartwright, Shawn Cripps.Personnel: Margaret Garrett (vocals, guitar); Greg...Read more
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C'mon DJ [ECD] by Mr. Airplane Man (CD, Jan-2004, Sympathy for the Record Industry)

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Album Features
UPC:790276072220
Artist:Mr. Airplane Man
Format:CD
Release Year:2004
Record Label:Sympathy for the Record Industry
Genre:Garage Band, Oldies

Track Listing
1. C'mon DJ
2. Don't Know How to Love
3. Don't Know Why
4. Wait for Your Love
5. Fallen
6. How Long
7. Hang Up
8. Make You Mine
9. Sun's Going Down
10. Travelin'
11. Red Light
12. Asked for Water
13. Lonesome Road

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Producer:Greg Cartwright
Distributor:Caroline Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Mr. Airplane Man: Margaret (vocals, guitar); Tara (vocals, organ, drums).Additional personnel: Greg Cartwright, Shawn Cripps.Personnel: Margaret Garrett (vocals, guitar); Greg Cartwright (guitar, banjo, tambourine); Tara McManus (organ, drums, tambourine, background vocals).Audio Mixers: Greg Cartwright; Doug Easley.Recording information: Easley McCain, Memphis, TN.Directors: Greg Quatannens; Noah Rosenstein.Photographers: Sara Josephson; Michael Nevins.Mr. Airplane Man's third full-length, C'mon DJ, is the strongest record yet. The duo of Margaret Garrett on guitar and vocals and Tara McManus on drums have stripped off another layer of dirt from their low-down lo-fi garage punk sound. They have also taken another small step away from the blues and toward the girl group and classic rock & roll sounds they headed in on their previous album. The songwriting has tightened up some, too. C'mon DJ is a garage punk classic in the making, an extremely catchy blast of unbridled sexy desire with the kind of chord progression that'll make you want to learn how to play guitar just so you can play along. It starts the album off at such a peak that the rest of the disc suffers a bit, but there is still plenty of fine material to be found, like the downcast and lovely ballad "How Long," which sounds like Mazzy Star if they had come from Memphis instead of Beverly Hills, the rollicking "Red Light," and the heartbroken strut "Don't Know How to Love," which shows off Garrett's much improved vocals. Elsewhere you will be treated to excellent covers of the Dutch Outsiders' moody ballad "Sun's Going Down," the Wailers' pounding garage rocker "Hang Up," the traditional blues "Travelin'," and Howlin' Wolf's "Asked for Water," all delivered with a large dollop of grit, grease, and sweetness. A very nice combo indeed. If you thought you would make it all the way through the review without hearing any White Stripes comparisons, you were almost right. They are no doubt in the same ballpark as the Stripes, the whole guitar/drums duo playing the white blues and all, but they are not imitators. They are simply hoeing the same row and doing it in fine unpretentious and down-home style. When you tire of the Stripes and their rock star routine, c'mon over and check out the simple charms of Mr. Airplane Man's C'mon DJ. ~ Tim Sendra

Editorial Reviews
The title track is a whorling, careening classic of impossible proportions.
Magnet

[T]hey cheekily update girl-group moxie and garage attitude. - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (20040116)

3 stars out of 5 - [T]hey jam out garage-rock riffs with glorious sloppiness...
Rolling Stone (20040205)

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Great overlooked recording

Created: 07/08/08
This is a great band live. And almost surprisingly, the record is strong not on the gut level of the show but in terms of the catchiness of the songwriting. The understated production values don't bland out this recording but give it a certain warmth. This band clearly loves traditional rock and roll and takes inspiration from it, but moves into their own punky direction. They also have the cred of being on Sympathy for the Record industry. Worth tracking down.
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