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Album Review

With Rocket 3, future-minded jam band the Disco Biscuits have two live releases in their catalog for 2006. Just like The Wind at Four to Fly, its slightly older brother, Rocket 3 is released by the Diamond Riggs label, so expect expertly mixed, excellent sound quality. However, the similarities stop there, because Rocket 3 is an easier introduction to the band since it's only one disc — and even if three out of the four tracks here break the 18-minute mark, this set feels lean in comparison. The disc captures the entire third set of the Biscuits' 2004 New Year's Eve performance in New York City, plus that night's encore, "Hope" from the Señor Boombox album. The set has long been a fan favorite and a must for every fanatic's trade list, but none of the boots have sounded this good. The main reason for the set's lofty status is the whirling performance of "Magellan," which joyfully captures the freedom and mystery of travel and exploration. The Bisco dance party rolls on with the positive head-trip "Frog Legs" before a fierce segue brings the slinkier, sticky and funky "Crickets," which is just begging for a trip-hop remix. "Hope" is a fine if forgettable bonus, but it's not the album's biggest flaw. That would be the vocals, which make Jerry Garcia sound like Luciano Pavarotti and have been a problem since day one. Bisco fans have some kind of chip installed that allows them to stomach a whole lot of amateurish singing, and with all the exhilarating synth swoops and infectious beats found here, it's easier to understand their forgiveness than ever before. If you're a fan, this pivotal set has never had a better showcase. If you're just Bisco-curious, skip their less exciting studio albums and their cumbersome multi-disc sets, and try this one on for size.

Customer Reviews

A really great sounding set...

This is a really great sounding set. I've rarely heard the guys sound better. It's not just the really high quality of the recording and the mix, but they really are in top form here. The "professional" review attached to this album pokes fun at The Disco Biscuits' sometimes lack-luster singing, but again I have to say that I have rarely heard them in such good form. Yes, I agree with the reviewer that sometimes their singing can be a bit much to take, but I really don't think that applies to this set. The sound quality is crystal clear, sharp, deep and gorgeous. Man, if only I could have such quality recordings of all of my favorite Disco Biscuits songs performed so amazingly... my dream show sounding this good would be amazing. This isn't my favorite Magellan ever, but it's really well done and they take it to some really interesting musical places; Frog Legs is a fun song that I haven't heard before; this is definitely on my short list of favorite Crickets; finally, I am always very happy to hear Hope performed so cleanly because it's a great and catchy little tune and it always really bugs me when they flub parts of it. For me, it's worth the money to have really great versions of these 4 songs, played and recorded extremely well. It's not often you can find that combination in a live recording from a band like this.

End of an ERA!!!!!

This CD marks the end of the Sam Altman years of Bisco, and they were amazing! So is this set. Magellan delivers, with the complete reprise!, Frog Legs (a classic) gears up to be one of the tightest jams on the album, this flows into my (along with most others) favorite tune CRICKETS!! which is picked up at the songs halfway point and jammed into a complex web of danceable magic! then a Hope (without a jam, but I think those were lost a few years back)finishes it off. Worth the $9.99, but buying the physical disc gives a great review of that nights festivities as well as a proper sending off for a man who kept me (along with innumerable others) moving for the better part of a decade! Thanks Sammy! and PEACE. LOVE. BISCO. to you all!!!!

what a night

remember the sniper on the roof of the hammerstein? This show was the HEAT!

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Pennsylvania

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

A jam band active since 1995, the Disco Biscuits play a distinct blend of rock, techno, jazz, soul, blues, and classical music that quickly took them to the upper echelon of the jam-roots-groove scene. Jon "The Barber" Gutwillig, Marc Brownstein, Sam Altman, and Aron Magner met on the University of Pennsylvania campus and formed the Disco Biscuits there in late 1995. They started out with frat party gigs all over Philly, but quickly moved to the nightclub scene. In 1996 they released their indie...
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Rocket 3, The Disco Biscuits
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Jam Bands
  • Released: Nov 14, 2006

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