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MP3 The Farmers - Fulmination

They sound like Bo Diddly, Chuck Berry, Slim Harpo, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Joe South and the Yardbirds, ham fisted into a food processor, stuffed into a shot gun shell, and blasted into a beer keg at 3:00 in the morning in Faron Young''s rumpus room

12 MP3 Songs in this album (54:20) !
Related styles: Rock: 70''s Rock, Blues: Blues-Rock, Featuring Guitar

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Listening to new albums while eating breakfast can sometimes be risky, as I discovered with "Fulmination," the new, dozen-song release by San Diego roots-rock pioneers The Farmers
(formerly the Beat Farmers).

Barely 40 seconds into the Mariachi-tinged "Mexicali Nights," a very deep-voiced man began a recitation that nearly caused me to choke on my bowl of Organic Hemp Plus Granola. The same voice is readily audible on "East County Woman," "The Invaders" and the rip-roaring garage-rock classic-to-be "Aw Man, C''mon!"

Could this be the ghost of Country Dick Montana, the Beat Farmers'' legendary leader and founder, who died in 1995 while performing on stage in Whistler, Canada? Or, perhaps, some archival recording that had been deftly spliced into this new Farmers'' song by top San Diego album producer Sven-Erik Seaholm?

A call to Farmers'' bassist Chris Sullivan set me straight, although only after part of my breakfast had become lodged somewhere between my throat and my nasal passages.

"It''s (new Farmers'' singer) Corbin Turner," Sullivan told me. "He doesn''t try to do Country Dick, but at times you hear Country Dick channel through him. When that happens, Jerry (Raney, singer-guitarist) and I look at each other, and go `Wow.'' It''s kind of spooky."

The enormous void left by Country Dick, who launched the Beat Farmers here in 1983, is unlikely to ever be filled by any man or mutant. Nor, for that matter, are the voids left by
guitarist-singer Buddy Blue (who passed away three years ago) and bassist Rolle Love, who left the band in the aftermath of the Farmers'' 2005 album, "Loaded." (Drummer Joel Kmak, Country Dick''s replacement, is still on board.)

That leaves the very able Raney in the driver''s seat of this perpetually earthy musical vehicle, which still sounds revved up and ready to go. One of the most engaging albums by any San
Diego band in recent years, "Fulmination" benefits from Seaholm''s sharp, no-nonsense production and the revamped quartet''s ability to salute and extend the musical traditions
established by Montana and the band''s original lineup more than 25 years ago.

George Varga/ San Diego Union Tribune/ June 2009

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