Zooma | 
| Artist: John Paul Jones Label: Outside Music Category: Music
List Price: CDN$ 11.99 Buy New: CDN$ 6.40 as of 2/7/2012 00:31 CST details You Save: CDN$ 5.59 (47%)
New (13) Used (1) from CDN$ 6.40
Seller: marvelio-ca Sales Rank: 37,474
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 633367990921 EAN: 0633367990921 ASIN: B00001IVKR
Release Date: October 14, 2011 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Zooma | | • | Grind | | • | The Smile Of Your Shadow | | • | Goose | | • | Bass 'N' Drums | | • | B. Fingers | | • | Snake Eyes | | • | Nosumi Blues | | • | Tidal |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From Amazon.co.uk While Jimmy Page and Robert Plant carried on the Zep torch with hit-and-miss projects such as the Firm, the Honeydrippers, Coverdale/Page, and Page/Plant, John Paul Jones got his hands artistically dirty, producing the Butthole Surfers' Independent Worm Saloon, working on film soundtracks, and collaborating with radical punk diva Diamanda Galas. Not surprisingly, several of the tracks on Jones's gutsy first solo album, Zooma, breathe post-punk fire: the pile-driving title track, wrapped in a gurgling sound collage, pummels a JPJ bass riff with a "sick guitar solo" by the Surfers' Paul Leary. Jones reclaims Zeppelin as his own even as he transcends it. "Snake Eyes", an eerie blues epic arranged with orchestral strings around Jones's superb organ playing, suggests "When the Levee Breaks" filtered through Igor Stravinsky or Bernard Herrmann; and you can't miss the echoes of "Trampled Under Foot" in the bass figures of "B. Fingers". The instrumental Zooma reinforces Jones's integral role in Zeppelin, his influential and still vital bass playing, and his... well, balls. --James Rotondi
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