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Jo Jo Gunne

Jo Jo Gunne

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Album Review

From the ashes of the multifaceted jazz/psych/rock combo Spirit rose Jo Jo Gunne. The band's personnel included Jay Ferguson (keyboards/lead vocals), Mark Andes (bass/vocals), his brother Matthew Andes (guitar/vocals), and Curly Smith (drums/vocals). Their self-titled debut would be the only release from this lineup as well as arguably the strongest of the four efforts to bear the Jo Jo Gunne moniker. Commencing with the upbeat pop of "Run Run Run," this album builds upon Ferguson's well-established melodic tradition, which is immeasurably enhanced by the power trio's aggressive instrumentation and arrangements. Sides such as "Shake That Fat," "I Make Love," and "99 Days" epitomize the heavy boogie rock of the early '70s. While Matthew Andes' contributions are a far cry from the flashy fretwork of Jimmy Page, he ably manages some solid leads and equally memorable riffs, such as the catchy introduction to "Babylon" or the laid-back "Flying Home" — which could be mistaken for a long-lost Outlaws or Lynyrd Skynyrd tune. The band's versatility is continually evident throughout, with the funky and soulful "Academy Award" suggesting the influence of Little Feat. The languid propulsion of "Take It Easy" — which shouldn't be confused with the Jackson Browne composition — develops nicely into a midtempo groover that is again driven by Andes' fluid guitar solos. Although Jo Jo Gunne would issue another three long-players, they would each feature a slightly different personnel, with Smith being the first to jump ship prior to the band's follow-up, Bite Down Hard (1973). In 2000 both LPs were compiled — along with a trio of previously unissued bonus tracks from the Jo Jo Gunne (1972) sessions, onto the Asylum Recordings: Jo Jo Gunne + Bite Down Hard (2000) single-CD two-fer. In 2003 both titles also became available (sans bonus tracks) separately from Collectors' Choice Music.

Customer Reviews

Me too!

I also have been looking for this album for years after it mysteriously disappeared from my collection. While its true its not one of my favorite albums of all time, it is good rocknroll and brings back memories of the days when I would only buy albums that "opened up" so I would get more information and have something to clean my weed on. Now if I could only come across Stories' "About Us" somewhere I could hear another one I haven't been able to find forever.

Run Run Run: Dated But Fun

Slightly better than average southern boogie rock marked by fairly weak vocals but innovative harmonies. Most of the lyrics are embarrassing 70s cliche and the majority of these songs are dated. The musicianship is good, however, and "Run Run Run" is a catchy, energetic piece of pop that encompasses the band's finest moment.

Amazzzzzing Grace

Flashback is right! When i typed it in just for kix.....bam! One of my favorite early 70's bands......Down right Great Crafted Songs and singing/playing. I'm gonna download them tonight and listen with a smile and close my eyes and GET INTO IT. I think that's the year i graduated High School. 5 STARS all the way! Thx iTunes.........

Biography

Formed: 1971 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s

Jo Jo Gunne was a rock group formed in Los Angeles in 1971 by Jay Ferguson (b. May 10, 1947; Burbank, CA) (keyboards, vocals) and Mark Andes (b. February 19, 1948; Philadelphia) (bass, vocals) after they left Spirit. They added Mark's brother Matt Andes (b. California) (guitar, vocals) and Curley Smith (b. January 31, 1952; Wolf Point, MT) (drums) to complete the lineup, signed to Asylum Records, and made a self-titled debut album containing the Top 40 hit "Run, Run, Run," after which Mark Andes...
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