Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Zebra - 3.V - `86



hey all :

you guys trust the the shaman by now huh ? :::)
every now & again you know i like to catch you guys off guard. some might remember zebra for thier epic hit in the 80`s "who`s behind the door". this is thier 3rd lp. i think its more solid than thier debut. maybe this is what zeppelin would have sounded like had they made it into the 80`s & went more in a pop direction ?!
this one is a grower , give it a couple spins !

heres a review from AMG :
Taking a cue from the almighty Zeppelin on the numerical album title, Zebra bestows a most un-Leded offering. 3.V is mastermind Randy Jackson's last-ditch effort to conquer civilization through his New Orleans power trio; a wise and distinct musical mural depicting the delectable joy of living beyond drugs and despair. The insular production (along with Hanemann's keys) may be off-putting, but once inside 3.V, "He's Making You the Fool," "Your Mind's Open," "Better Not Call," and "Hard Living Without You" rank as some of the best songs ever written in any regard. Following Geddy Lee's lead, Jackson tones down his banshee wail and delicately weaves these masterworks around his powerful pipes, resulting in a (shudder) heavy metal Bee Gees (much cooler than that sounds). Jackson scats, scolds and soars, always keeping things tight. Like the deceptively simple title indicates, 3.V has that certain something extra: more than an album, 3.V opens the mind of an unheralded genius.

Signed Zebra Promo shot i found in debut LP !



Zebra - 3.V - `86 - 320 kbps - 75mb

1. Can't Live Without You
2. He's Making You the Fool
3. Time
4. Your Mind's Open
5. Better Not Call
6. You'll Never Know
7. About to Make the Time
8. You're Only Losing Your Heart
9. Hard Living Without You
10. Isn't That the Way


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7 comments:

Venti said...

Hey, thanks!

Anonymous said...

fantastic record that doesn't get the respect it deserves! I recently picked this up on vinyl and forgot how great this LP was. Thanks for the post!

kurganwins said...

thx for reminding me of how great zebra was. I pulled out mt old audio cassetes of zebra listened to them and said to the heck with this an ordered the cds.

Anonymous said...

This is a great album. Some of the songs on this CD can be heard on their new DVD (put out in 2007) that you can purchase on their website...www.thedoor.com. The DVD is full of wonderful stories on how the band got their start and their journey along the way. It's fantastic!

Anonymous said...

great music!
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Anonymous said...

Thanks! Had to check it out, but plan on buying the album asap. These guys are awesome!

Unknown said...

I know this blog is over three years old, but I just want to say that I've been a fan of Zebra since the late '80s. Being that they moved from New Orleans to take the world by storm in the clubs here on Long Island, I spent many nights partying to Randy howling while Felix's bass was making the hair on my arms buzz and Guy was beating the crap out of his kit! I just saw their 35th Anniversary concert at the Westbury Music Fair and Randy still has a voice to make many of today's vocalists run crying to mommy. BTW, Randy still has a HUGE following here and play's a lot of one-man acoustic shows in the local bars, so if you're in the area, come on by...Rock on!