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Review of Fountain City Blues (2008)
Brian Fowler is a multifaceted musician and producer. Fowler has an impressive resume having shared stages with the likes of Harvey Bainbridge, Charlie Daniels, Dr. Hook, Nik Turner, and Bob Harvey. He's a twenty year veteran of the music scene and works with scores of bands including, Bibb City Ramblers, Superczar, and Spaceseed.
Fountain City Blues is Fowler's homage to back porch blue grass instrumental music. One of the impressive things about this disc is that it is a strictly one man deal. Brian plays all the instruments. Fowler produced it himself and over half the tunes are originals. This disc features Fowler doing some intricate plucking and strumming on the guitar, bass, mandolin, and he even takes a stab at the violin.
Fountain City Blues opens up with an original called White Tail Ridge which is a sweet taste of the great sounds to come. The time change in the middle of White Tail Ridge is so subtle and deft you hardly notice it shifting into high gear until the tune is speeding by you. It takes a breezy tune on a hairpin turn.
The traditional Train 45 is next. This track features some nice jangly guitar harkening back to the days of the Yardbirds and beyond.
Then we get the title track. The mando and the guitar swing off each other perfectly. There's so much going on the track it takes repeated listens to get your ears around everything that's going on. Fowler stretches his musical muscles on this one for sure.
Fowler covers Little Sadie next. There are some deep romantic slices of violin in his version.
Foggy Mountain Breakdown is another cover song. This one has a sweet waltz feel. Really nice for some slow dancing and romancing.
Port Columbus Blues features some spacey theremin whirls in the background. Ok I know that sounds like a weird thing to have going on in a blue grass tune but it works. It's hard to say why. Maybe it's because it adds a psych quality to an otherwise standard arrangement or maybe it's because the mandolin floats over the ethereal tones. Whatever the reasons it works out well and is a welcome component to this number.
Fowler gives us a rousing rendition of House of the Rising Sun. There's a stirring quality to Fowlers thick attack of the guitar.
Concrete Soldier has a strong melody that takes you away to a different age. You can really feel like your only care is sipping your mint julep as this song fills you up.
Ghost of Andersonville has some striking mandolin tremolos that hang expertly on top of thick acoustic guitar chords. There are some nice Kentucky style sweeps of the violin that really fill the space on what starts as a breezy number then turns into what might almost be called "proggrass" with some great time and structure changes creeping into the tune.
His cover of Amazing Grace is well, very spiritual. You can feel Fowler pouring himself into all the moving mando tremolos that decorate this tune.
Eufaula is another Fowler original. This is a fast paced number and you can hear Fowler's fingers flying over the mandolin. This is a great knee slapping dance number. You'll have to fight to keep your feet from moving to this tune.
The disc closes out with a rendition of the traditional Weeping Willow. It feels like there's a whole band blazing away on this one. You can't help but feel like your at the local dance hall on summer night with your best gal or guy and you're ready to cut the rug one more time.
The whole disc has a deceptively under produced and casual feel to it like it was done in a single afternoon but repeated listens reveal that to be untrue. The complexity of the playing and songs speak to long hours of writing, recording, and mixing.
This a great disc for chilling on the deck, barbecuing, cruising on a backwoods road, or watching a summer sun set.
-Paul Angelosanto
Brian Fowler is a multifaceted musician and producer. Fowler has an impressive resume having shared stages with the likes of Harvey Bainbridge, Charlie Daniels, Dr. Hook, Nik Turner, and Bob Harvey. He's a twenty year veteran of the music scene and works with scores of bands including, Bibb City Ramblers, Superczar, and Spaceseed.
Fountain City Blues is Fowler's homage to back porch blue grass instrumental music. One of the impressive things about this disc is that it is a strictly one man deal. Brian plays all the instruments. Fowler produced it himself and over half the tunes are originals. This disc features Fowler doing some intricate plucking and strumming on the guitar, bass, mandolin, and he even takes a stab at the violin.
Fountain City Blues opens up with an original called White Tail Ridge which is a sweet taste of the great sounds to come. The time change in the middle of White Tail Ridge is so subtle and deft you hardly notice it shifting into high gear until the tune is speeding by you. It takes a breezy tune on a hairpin turn.
The traditional Train 45 is next. This track features some nice jangly guitar harkening back to the days of the Yardbirds and beyond.
Then we get the title track. The mando and the guitar swing off each other perfectly. There's so much going on the track it takes repeated listens to get your ears around everything that's going on. Fowler stretches his musical muscles on this one for sure.
Fowler covers Little Sadie next. There are some deep romantic slices of violin in his version.
Foggy Mountain Breakdown is another cover song. This one has a sweet waltz feel. Really nice for some slow dancing and romancing.
Port Columbus Blues features some spacey theremin whirls in the background. Ok I know that sounds like a weird thing to have going on in a blue grass tune but it works. It's hard to say why. Maybe it's because it adds a psych quality to an otherwise standard arrangement or maybe it's because the mandolin floats over the ethereal tones. Whatever the reasons it works out well and is a welcome component to this number.
Fowler gives us a rousing rendition of House of the Rising Sun. There's a stirring quality to Fowlers thick attack of the guitar.
Concrete Soldier has a strong melody that takes you away to a different age. You can really feel like your only care is sipping your mint julep as this song fills you up.
Ghost of Andersonville has some striking mandolin tremolos that hang expertly on top of thick acoustic guitar chords. There are some nice Kentucky style sweeps of the violin that really fill the space on what starts as a breezy number then turns into what might almost be called "proggrass" with some great time and structure changes creeping into the tune.
His cover of Amazing Grace is well, very spiritual. You can feel Fowler pouring himself into all the moving mando tremolos that decorate this tune.
Eufaula is another Fowler original. This is a fast paced number and you can hear Fowler's fingers flying over the mandolin. This is a great knee slapping dance number. You'll have to fight to keep your feet from moving to this tune.
The disc closes out with a rendition of the traditional Weeping Willow. It feels like there's a whole band blazing away on this one. You can't help but feel like your at the local dance hall on summer night with your best gal or guy and you're ready to cut the rug one more time.
The whole disc has a deceptively under produced and casual feel to it like it was done in a single afternoon but repeated listens reveal that to be untrue. The complexity of the playing and songs speak to long hours of writing, recording, and mixing.
This a great disc for chilling on the deck, barbecuing, cruising on a backwoods road, or watching a summer sun set.
-Paul Angelosanto
Why this name?
To Book Brian Fowler contact follicle777@yahoo.com
Do you play live?
http://www.soundclick.com/bibbcityramblers
hear BCR Live w/ Brian Fowler
hear BCR Live w/ Brian Fowler
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Download 1999-2008 Retrospective here unreleased demos and recordings of Brian solo........ Onbly available for download here.............
Band History:
Discography
2000-San Francisco Blue-Idiot's Vision(Cranium Records New Zealand)
2002-Jones Ave. Folk Art (Zeitgeist-Scotland)
2002 Superczar-The Stress Signal (Zeitgeist)
2003 Superczar-6 lives (Zeitgeist)
2004 Superczar-Pop Art (Zeitgeist)
2004 Superczar-The Misadventures of Stanley Howard (Zeitgesit)
2005-San Francisco Blue-Live at Cartersville (Zeitgeist)
2005-San Francisco Blue-Hurting For People (Zeitgeist)
2006 Georgia Blue-Seeds of Revolution (Zeitgeist)
2006 SPACESEED-The Empire of Night (Zeta-Reticuli)
2007 Spaceseed-Assault Transmission (Zeta Reticuli)
2007-Brian Fowler-Fountain City Blues (Zeta Reticuli)
2008 Bibb City Ramblers Live at the Loft (Out of Print)
2009 Bibb City Ramblers (Broad Street Blues) (Available at Cdbaby)
2009 Spaceseed-Architects Of Twilight (Zeta Reticuli)
2009 T.O.T.M (Currently recording since 2003w/ Brian Vaughan)
2009 Bibb City Ramblers-Suckers Prize (CDBABY)
Shuteye Records Melodic marvels,and Buzzlighters 4,6,10
Thunderbubble Pictures Movie Soundtrack "Chaos God and the Sunmonster"
2000-San Francisco Blue-Idiot's Vision(Cranium Records New Zealand)
2002-Jones Ave. Folk Art (Zeitgeist-Scotland)
2002 Superczar-The Stress Signal (Zeitgeist)
2003 Superczar-6 lives (Zeitgeist)
2004 Superczar-Pop Art (Zeitgeist)
2004 Superczar-The Misadventures of Stanley Howard (Zeitgesit)
2005-San Francisco Blue-Live at Cartersville (Zeitgeist)
2005-San Francisco Blue-Hurting For People (Zeitgeist)
2006 Georgia Blue-Seeds of Revolution (Zeitgeist)
2006 SPACESEED-The Empire of Night (Zeta-Reticuli)
2007 Spaceseed-Assault Transmission (Zeta Reticuli)
2007-Brian Fowler-Fountain City Blues (Zeta Reticuli)
2008 Bibb City Ramblers Live at the Loft (Out of Print)
2009 Bibb City Ramblers (Broad Street Blues) (Available at Cdbaby)
2009 Spaceseed-Architects Of Twilight (Zeta Reticuli)
2009 T.O.T.M (Currently recording since 2003w/ Brian Vaughan)
2009 Bibb City Ramblers-Suckers Prize (CDBABY)
Shuteye Records Melodic marvels,and Buzzlighters 4,6,10
Thunderbubble Pictures Movie Soundtrack "Chaos God and the Sunmonster"
Your influences?
Bluegrass:Bill Monroe,Hank Williams,Skillet Lickers,New Grass Revival
Rock: Hawkwind,Faust,Can
Rock: Hawkwind,Faust,Can
Favorite spot?
Tybee Island, Honolulu Hawaii, Good Old Kentucky( my birthplace),Bristol Va,
Equipment used:
Mcormick Flat Mandolin,Mcormick Electric Mandolin,Martin D-15,Fender "P" Bass,Gibson Thunderbird Bass,Gibson SG,Weber Yellowstone
Anything else...?
This site is maintained and run by Zeta Reticuli Management for Brian Fowler------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NEWS NEWS NEWS:--------------- BRIAN FOWLER'S New acoustic solo album Fountain City Blues is available at CDBABY (link in site) as well as Zeitgeist in the U.K and Soundsforlife here in the U.S. The cd clocks in at 58 minutes and every note is played by Brian Fowler. The cd is dedicated to Beautiful Columbus Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------SPACESEED has broken ground on yet another new disc. Entitled " Architects Of Twilight " the album will Feature HAWKWIND Legends Harvey Bainbridge and Bridget Wishart along w/ Brian Fowler and John Pack. See www.spaceseed.org for more details.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIBB CITY RAMBLERS (See site below) is my new band founded w/ Dan Davidson and Mike Childree. Bluegrass and Americana w/ a twist of Maker's Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ T.O.T.M is a Ambient/Psychedelic project Brian Fowler and Brian Vaughan have been working on since 2003 during Brian's trips to the Bay Area. Brian Vaughan has worked w/ Skip Spence (Moby Grape) and appears on "Land of the Sun" released by Sundazed records. This album should be released sometime in 2008. The album will clock in near 80 minutes.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOBY GRAPE TRIBUTE CD: Brian is currently recording "Motorcycle Irene" for the new MOBY GRAPE Tribute album. Brian and Bob Harvey appeared on "Mo Grape" back in 2005......... for booking contact Brian Fowler @ follicle777@yahoo.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kentuckian Mandolinist,Guitarist,Bassist,Songwriter,violinist Brian Fowler has recorded 13 Albums and been in the music business for over 20 years. Brian has shared the stages w/ many diverse acts from Charlie Daniels to Dr. Hook to Harvey Bainbridge and Spaceseed. Brian plays a myriad of instruments and writes songs and has had 4 singles w/ SUPERCZAR released thru SHUTEYE RECORDS. Brian has recorded 4 albums and written songs w/ Bob Harvey one of the Founding Members of JEFFERSON AIRPLANE. Brian co-wrote "Hurting For People" w/ Bob Harvey and Skip Spence (MOBY GRAPE) Brian has recorded and produced 2 albums w/ HAWKWIND Keyboardist and vocalist Harvey Bainbridge and SPACESEED. Brian's music appears on the movie "Chaos God and the Sunmonster a Thunderbubble Pictures Film by Kreg Thornley. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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