Friday, September 14, 2007

What's the Word on Squeeze Machine?

UPDATED: The official Sept. 18 release date hasn't hit yet, but the new Those Darn Accordions CD, Squeeze Machine, is out there in the wild -- we've sold hundreds at gigs and through the pre-release online sale. Perhaps it's time to solicit some quick reviews. Have you heard it? What do your ears tell you? Inquiring minds want to know ...

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8 Comments:

Anonymous sam grey said...

I haven't heard it yet, but am looking forward to doing so. Will place an order soon.

8:20 AM  
Anonymous Bill In Milwaukee said...

I unleashed a bit of TDA's version of AC/DC's "Back In Black" on a couple of unsuspecting teenagers today. After several seconds of bewilderment, they simultaneously threw thier fists into the air and began furious head-bopping.

Sweet.

*Bill In Milwaukee

6:15 PM  
Blogger It's Not Art said...

Aside from the best cover ever... I think it's the best yet! I don't know if this is good or bad, but lots of tracks are getting stuck in my head... and I've already woke up singing one song.

I never realize ProTools had a HYPNOTIZE effect!

7:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I do bellieve it's the best one ever. I listen to it on my bike to & from work. Particulary like Tandem Bike, Back in Black, Blame on it on Those Darn Accordions, Glass of Beer Polka and Stupid things I done. Great work TDA!!!!
Ed

12:17 PM  
Blogger Ray DeLancey said...

Amazing album, TDA! I was drunk last night and my room mate and I proceeded to sing "Glass of Beer Polka" with half the building. Also a big fan of "Wrinkle Suit" and "Tandem Bike."

8:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the Sgt. Pepper's of accordion rock. Paul's new originals are great (Tandem Bike, This Song, Glass of Beer Polka) But the ladies duet in It's Now Or Never Is just stunning. And we can all relate to Stupid Things I've Done. Thanks for another great album.

The Seaside Gang

4:36 PM  
Blogger UkeDoggie said...

Nice CD! Still getting familiar with it, but already looking forward to seeing track numbers 1, 2, 9, 12, 13, and 15 come up on my CD player. Paul, you managed to out-Randy-Newman Randy Newman (at his best) on "Larry's Wonderful Life"...Wow, more great lyrics and performances again by TDA!

8:43 AM  
Blogger Paul said...

Many thanks to all you fellow TDAliens for your kind words. I'm especially proud of my UKE playing on "Bob and the Office People"!

Cheers,
PR

8:56 AM  

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