Cover of Black Grape It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah
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For fans of shaun ryder, lovers of 1990s alternative rock and funk, and readers interested in music comebacks and eclectic albums.
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THE REVIEW

The Happy Mondays ended the project in 1992, mainly due to the numerous addictions of frontman Shaun Ryder.

In 1995, Ryder returned to the music scene seemingly sober with a new group and a new album, accompanied by the psychopathic Bez, two rappers named Kermit and Psycho (members of the Ruthless Rap Assassins), Jed Lynch on drums (also from RRA), Paul "Wags" Wagstaff on guitar, and Anthony Guarderas on bass.

You might say mostly unknown musicians to the big scenes, but very talented and cohesive. The album was, in fact, an unexpected commercial success in some respects.

Clearly inspired by the sound of the Happy Mondays, the group showcases an eclectic style, with its wide array of instruments used (e.g., harmonica, sitar, sax), which feels fresh and new.

They are enthusiastic, carefree, and festive: Ryder does his best with surreal, almost nonsensical lyrics and rhymes; Kermit and Psycho add an extra touch with that schizophrenic Rap; the rhythm section manages to create different sounds for each track, shifting from funky grooves, to calmer and introspective ones, to sharp ones that marry with such catchy and Pop choruses, I would say, where no instrument is ignored and is easily distinguishable.

To get an idea, I recommend the classic singles: "Reverend Black Grape" (which draws inspiration from the interpretation of "Step On" by the Happy Mondays), "Kelly's Heroes", and "In The Name Of The Father".

A bold and spot-on album like few others, ideal for bringing back good humor.

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After the breakup of Happy Mondays, Shaun Ryder returned in 1995 with Black Grape's debut album, showcasing a fresh and eclectic style. Mixing funk, rap, and pop elements with surreal lyrics, the band delivered an unexpected commercial success. The album's varied instrumentation and catchy choruses highlight its lively and festive vibe. Key singles like "Reverend Black Grape" stand out as prime examples of their bold and innovative sound.

Tracklist Videos

01   Reverend Black Grape (05:15)

02   In the Name of the Father (04:23)

03   Tramazi Parti (04:47)

04   Kelly's Heroes (04:24)

05   Yeah Yeah Brother (04:12)

06   A Big Day in the North (04:12)

07   Shake Well Before Opening (05:42)

08   Submarine (03:52)

09   Shake Your Money (04:16)

10   Little Bob (05:34)

Black Grape

English band formed in 1993 by Shaun Ryder and Bez after the dissolution of the Happy Mondays. Debut album 'It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah' was released in 1995; follow-up 'Stupid Stupid Stupid' arrived in 1997. The group had a split around 1998 and regrouped for occasions in 2010 and again from 2015.
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