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Searching for a Melody

Westbound Train

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Album Review

The Stubborn Records label makes its welcome return to activity with this impressive debut album by Westbound Train, a ska and rocksteady band with roots in Boston and New Jersey. Led by trombonist and singer Obi Fernandez, Westbound Train deal primarily in smoothly swinging old-school grooves of the pre-reggae and early reggae variety, generally steering equally clear of the galloping up-up-up of traditional ska and the smoky mysticism of the roots period. These are all romantic songs: on "Carlene," Fernandez sings in a suave, laid-back voice that contrasts nicely with the lyrics' heartbroken plea, while his bandmates harmonize doo wop-style behind him and swing the proceedings with a gentle but fully assured groove; "Don't Cry" is a sturdy midtempo ska number that defies the object of the singer's former affections not to dance even as it invites her to leave. The syrupy-slow reggae rhythm of the title track frames a sweetly lovelorn lyric, which Fernandez sings almost — but not quite — perfectly in tune (nice falsetto, though). Highly recommended overall. [The album was reissued in 2003 on Megalith Records.]

Customer Reviews

I. Love. This. Band. Period.

Westbound Train is totally my favorite band at the moment. They are totally, and comepletely AWESOME. I saw them in concert a couple weeks ago, and it was the best show I have been to in ages. Buy both their albums. They are a cool mix of ska and reggae that got me hooked from the start.

Pleasantly surprised

Saw this band in Worcester, MA on 8/6/06 with the SOS tour. Was pleasantly surprised. They held their own with the likes of the Pietasters and Big D. Easy, up music. Something to make you smile.

nice

i just saw this band live and i have to say i was impressed. idonrt listen to much reggae-ska but i think i will now

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Boston, MA

Genre: World

Years Active: '00s

Boston-based Westbound Train play a modern take on '60s-era reggae and ska with touches of jazz, soul, blues, Motown, and even rock. The septet was originally comprised of Obi Fernandez (vocals/trombone), Jesse Hayes (drums), Cory Williams (guitar), Thad Merritt (bass), Rich Graiko (trumpet), Gideon Blumenthal (keyboards), and Josh Cohen (sax). They released two independent albums, 2002's Searching for a Melody (re-released in 2003 on Megalith) and 2004's Five to Two, before a demo tape made its...
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