- Tool for Evening
Infobox Album |
Name = Tool for Evening
Type =Album
Artist =The Big Wu
Released = Memorial Day Weekend 2004
Recorded = January 2004
Genre =Rock and Roll
Length =
Label =Oarfin Records
Producer =Chris Castino Al Oikari Terry Vanderwalker Padre Pienbique
Reviews =
#| Last album = "Spring Reverb" (2002)
This album = "Tool for Evening" (2004)
Next album ="Tool for Evening" is the fourth
studio album released byThe Big Wu during the seventh annualBig Wu Family Reunion onMemorial Day weekend in 2004. The album was recorded 20 minutes outside of The Big Wu’s birthplace atPachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls,Minnesota . The band took an unconventional approach to producing the CD, when they walked into the studio and set up their equipment, not knowing what songs were to be played or how they were going to sound. "We wanted to capture the same feeling as our live shows," said Big Wu guitaristChris Castino . "I believe we’ve accomplished that. "Tool For Evening" has a fresh feel to it that comes through more on this CD than on past releases."The CD contains the previously unreleased Wu favorites "Texas Fireball" and "Jazz 88." The Big Wu also pushed their musical ability by interlacing elements of electronica to create the slow trance groove "Black Rain." Other new material includes the
southern-rock song "Dog’s Dead" that rings with that Big Wu classic sound, and the country styled "Stole My Girlfriend."Track listing
#"Texas Fireball"
#"Stole My Girlfriend"
#"Dog's Dead"
#"Middle of Nowhere"
#"Ray Charles Can See"
#"Jazz 88"
#"Black Rain"
#"Kings of Bass"
#"I'm Cryin'"
#"Lowdown"Miscellanea
*The new CD made Homegrown Music’s Top 10 seller’s list
*The CD’s release at the Seventh Annual Big Wu Family Reunion was praised bycritics and fans, and the first printing sold out before the band could even implement a publicity campaign
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