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Ask the Fish

Ask the Fish
Leftover Salmon

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Track Listing

  1. Carnival Time
  2. Bend in the River
  3. Ask the Fish
  4. Lonesome Road
  5. Two Step au Will/Madame Rosin
  6. Rueben's Train
  7. When the Levee Breaks
  8. Jokester
  9. Stay Away Monday
  10. Cactus Flower
  11. Hot Corn/Cold Corn
  12. Come on Home
  13. Rocky Road Blues
  14. 70s Lick
  15. Headbag

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35524 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-04-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Live, Original recording reissued

Customer Reviews

Polyethnic Cajun Slamgrass at its best5
Several of my favorite albums that were out of print for a while are finally back in print, including this gem from one of the most eclectic bands around. They refer to their music as "polyethnic cajun slamgrass," and you will know why when you here their music, which blends just about every western music form in a jam rock format. As a jam band, they are at least on par with Widespread Panic, but are more creative. Once you hear their version of Memphis Minnie's "When the Levee Breaks," you will be an instant fan. A far cry from the Led Zeppelin cover, they turn it into a reggae/blues/bluegrass jam that will leave you with your jaw on the floor. Further listening: Widespread Panic's "Light Fuse, Get Away"-- best live blues/southern rock jams since the Allman Brothers. Jerry Douglas's "Restless on the Farm"-- bluegrass, blues, rock, middle-eastern, and everything in between. Actually, try everything Jerry Douglas has ever recorded. The Tony Furtado Band's self titled release-- bluegrass, blues, celtic, jazz, rock, all done with an improvisational spirit by some of the best musicians around. Sonny Landreth's "Levee Town"-- blues, rock, cajun and country by one of the most inventive slide guitarists around. J.J. Cale's "Naturally"-- just plain great songs from the guy Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, and everyone else wanted to be.

If youre curious about the Salmon, START HERE!5
This Cd is a fantastic example of what Leftover Salmon is capable of in concert. Concert standards like "Carnival Time" and "jokester" are played with the intense enthusiasm that we all know and love. While The "When the Levee breaks" is a slower and funkier version that would make any Zeppelin fan raise their brow! You just cant go wrong with this recording.

Save the Salmon5
Believe it or not, my dad of all people tuned me into LoS. He described them as the best live band he had ever heard. I couldn't agree more. "Ask the Fish" brings that live experience to life. If you have the chance, be sure to see a Leftover Salmon show. If not, this album gives you the next best thing! Maybe I'll see you in Athens on March 4th for their show at the Georgia Theater. Hasta la pasta.