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Donna Jean & the Tricksters
Donna Jean & the Tricksters / CD / 2008
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Artist
Donna Jean & the Tricksters
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Dig
Release Date
2008 01 29
Song List
1: All I Gotta Say (4:59)
2: So Hard (5:49)
3: No Better Way (4:34)
4: Weight of the World (5:26)
5: Shelter (5:38)
6: Travelin' Light (7:07)
7: He Said/She Said (5:14)
8: Moments Away (4:27)
9: Farewell Jack (4:22)
10: A Prisoner Says His Piece (6:57)
11: Me and Kettle Joe (13:24)
12: Reno (4:00)
Style.Categories
Heartland Rock, Jam Bands, American Trad Rock, Country-Rock
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The generation-spanning mixture of former
Grateful Dead
singer
Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay
and
the Zen Tricksters
, one of the earlier
Dead
-influenced
jam bands
, turns out to be one of those combinations that is more than the sum of its parts on the self-titled debut album by
Donna Jean & the Tricksters
. Part of the reason for that is the group's decision to function as a group; this isn't just
Godchaux-MacKay
fronting
the Zen Tricksters
as their lead vocalist, it's a new entity in which the singer has really joined the existing band, writing songs with singer/guitarist
Jeff Mattson
and not always taking lead vocals. Both the songwriting and the vocals have been passed around the band. Sometimes
Godchaux-MacKay
is in the lead, especially on songs she wrote herself, starting with the leadoff track,
"All I Gotta Say,"
but just as often she is providing harmony or background vocals on songs contributed by other group members like
Dave Diamond
,
Tom Circosta
, and
Klyph Black
. There is also a song co-written by
Godchaux-MacKay
's late husband and fellow
Dead
member
Keith Godchaux
,
"Farewell Jack."
The Zen Tricksters
were always more of a
Dead
sound-alike outfit than later
jam bands
, and
Godchaux-MacKay
must feel at home with a group that often comes very close to the style of the configuration of
the Dead
in which she participated in the '70s. The band's instrumental jams are especially
Dead
-like, and that only seems appropriate during, for instance, the
Godchaux-MacKay
-written
"Me and Kettle Joe,"
a lengthy song that sounds like her account of how she joined
the Dead
, with the description of "Kettle Joe" closely fitting
Jerry Garcia
. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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