Front End Lifter

Editorial Reviews

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Drawing on their many musical obsessions, Black Rock Coalition founders Vernon (Living Colour) Reid and DJ Logic have teamed up to present a very potent blend of hip-hop, electronica, circus music, blues and soul, dub reggae, and, as is to be expected, full-tilt rock & roll. Front End Lifter offers a fresh set of eclectic vibes that will especially please folks who long for a return to progressiveness on the dance floor. Songs such as the "Secret Agent Man"-like "Ponk" and the African-inflected "Tenemental" explore the trip-hop end of the spectrum, while "Bamalamb," driven by a gritty harmonica riff, mines the '70s blaxploitation era for inspiration. New York underground performer Latasha N. Diggs weaves her sexy vocals through the blistering "Psychopathia Mojosexualis," while the all-star cast of Prince Paul, Slick Rick, Corey Glover, and BRC stalwart Greg Tate add major flavor to the goofy "6996 (Club Yohimbe)," a tune that plays as a satisfying combination of both Digital Underground's "Doowutchyalike" and "Humpty Dance." --Rebecca Levine

Product Description
Guest appearances by Prince Paul, Slick Rick and all original members of seminal rock band Living Color. Slipcase. 2002.

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Front End Lifter
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • WTF? Wake up & Groove on this peeps! 4.5 stars, really!
  • this ain't about the, ahem, wankery people!
  • Can't Believe Someone Actually Financed This Release
  • Beautiful electronic guitar noise
  • Two Funky Minds Thinking Alike
Front End Lifter
Yohimbe Brothers
Manufacturer: Rope a Dope
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006I08K
Release Date: 2002-09-10

Tracks:

  1. Ponk
  2. Tenemental
  3. 6996-Club-Vohimbe
  4. Psychopathia Mojosexualis
  5. Welcome 2 The Freq Show
  6. Smoke And Dust Dub (Version)
  7. The Big Pill
  8. Bamalamb
  9. Transmission XXX
  10. Just A Little Screwy
  11. Invitation To A Stuation
  12. Prelude To A Diss
  13. Innerspin (A Tone Hymn)
  14. The Callipygiac Caldonians
  15. That Obscure Object Of Desire

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Drawing on their many musical obsessions, Black Rock Coalition founders Vernon (Living Colour) Reid and DJ Logic have teamed up to present a very potent blend of hip-hop, electronica, circus music, blues and soul, dub reggae, and, as is to be expected, full-tilt rock & roll. Front End Lifter offers a fresh set of eclectic vibes that will especially please folks who long for a return to progressiveness on the dance floor. Songs such as the "Secret Agent Man"-like "Ponk" and the African-inflected "Tenemental" explore the trip-hop end of the spectrum, while "Bamalamb," driven by a gritty harmonica riff, mines the '70s blaxploitation era for inspiration. New York underground performer Latasha N. Diggs weaves her sexy vocals through the blistering "Psychopathia Mojosexualis," while the all-star cast of Prince Paul, Slick Rick, Corey Glover, and BRC stalwart Greg Tate add major flavor to the goofy "6996 (Club Yohimbe)," a tune that plays as a satisfying combination of both Digital Underground's "Doowutchyalike" and "Humpty Dance." --Rebecca Levine

Album Description

Guest appearances by Prince Paul, Slick Rick and all original members of seminal rock band Living Color. Slipcase. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars WTF? Wake up & Groove on this peeps! 4.5 stars, really!.......2006-02-17

Why this band was never a big hit I STILL cannot fathom.
Is it because Vernon Reid & the YBs are not descended from pasty, seasick oarsmen who arrived on the Mayflower? Or is it because the sweaty, pumping, and face-melting INFOTAINMENT contained on FRONT-END LIFTER joyously overflows with a kinetic, thought-provoking and humorous blend of funk-hop, psychedelia and blazing guitar pyrotechnics? I'm still scratching my head! But my toe's still tapping as my
butt boogies and funny bone shivers with delight while Vernon & Co. funkify my life like few other band can (the Meters, Garage-A-Trois, Pfunk and early Chili Peppers - WTF happened, Flea? - come to mind!). The Yohimbe Brothers (Reid with DJ Logic playing mind-bendingly tasty turntables + a crack team of PLAYAS extraordinaire!) simply crank out supercharged guitar funk that not only'll get your grandma out on the dancefloor, but will also fry your synapses with acid-drenched guitar shredding and a battery of crazy sounds that all bounce along with the intensity of horny teenager on Red Bull and a first date with his new girlfriend. The hyper-funk workouts
ripping outta this CD are enough to lift the roof off any house-party while the proficiency of the players should satisfy all but the snobbiest of true MUSIC-o-PHILES. The cast of performers assembled here by Reid allows F-EL to play out a dizzying array of stylistic twists all rooted in guitar-shred funk. Latasha N. Diggs simultaneously melts and steels every guy in the room with her super sexy rap in "Psychopathia Mojosexualis". Whereas Slick Rick and Prince Paul
scope out the pick-up bar with horny hilarity as VR & the band rip a sick groove behind them. Their guitaristic jams exquisitely layed down with Hendrixian muscularity prove to be the musical glue binding this stylistically diverse party record together. Vernon and Logic also spread their experimental wings and blast our earholes with sick guitar-soaked slabs of HIP-HOP PSYCHEDELIA via "Ponk" and "Tenemenatal". Our fearless music professors then tweak our knobs past ELEVEN by sampling a SQUARE DANCE CALLER and cranking up the groove factor again with the harmonica-funk hoedown of "Bamalamb"...WHOO-EEE! That un' blowed up, real good! So get off yer rumps and prick up your ears because this band came here to FUNK YOU UP! I can only deal this outstanding album FOUR AND ONE HALF stars because while
the sexy fonk on this disc tickles both my brain and boogie bone, my life wasn't changed forever like it was after FZ, Mingus, or the Meters. But if you want to rock the house with a smart,sexy and amazingly musical rock out; do yourself and any "slow-to-get-down" party a favor: get yer yayas out with the Yohimbe Brothers.

4 out of 5 stars this ain't about the, ahem, wankery people!.......2002-11-16

in a word: awesome. in a couple of other words, if you are expecting a rock guitarist's album with a turntableist thrown in as window dressing, you will surely be mistaken.

if you are looking for an album that is nearly always interesting, never boring, and is sometimes quite funny, you should pick up "front end lifter".

this is the surprise of the year for me. the things that these two cats can do with their instruments is amazing.

1 out of 5 stars Can't Believe Someone Actually Financed This Release.......2002-11-05

Music is a very subjective thing, and my fellow Arlingtonite liked this release, but I thought it was horrible. The editorial review mentions "blues and soul" and "rock." This cd has none of those, and I mean NONE. I love Vernon Reid and Living Colour, too, which is the only reason I took a chance on this release, and you wouldn't even know he is even on it. You can barely hear any guitar. If you like techno, then you may like this, if you like Vernon Reid, don't even bother. This is a complete waste of cd space.

4 out of 5 stars Beautiful electronic guitar noise.......2002-10-17

This is a brilliant show of music. Everything from the cd cover art down to the slip case over the cd is wonderful. The music on the inside is the jem though. I've always been a fan of Vernon Reid, even during his days with Living Color. His playing on this album is just an extension of what was on his solo album, Mistaken Identity. Not many DJ's are really interesting to listen to or fully get the creativity for the instrument that they use, but DJ Logic is not one of these artists. He approaches his instrument like a jazz musician, less is more type feel. He know just where to place "notes". This is a wonderful, eclectic little album to jam to, hopefully more will come from these two - together.

5 out of 5 stars Two Funky Minds Thinking Alike.......2002-10-01

Ten years. Despite traveling in the same artistic circles, and even appearing on each other's solo work, it took a decade for DJ Logic and Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid to record an album together. It's especially odd now, given the path DJ Logic's career has taken. In the mid-'90s, it would have made perfect sense, working together on Graham Haynes' Transition disc and even Reid's own Mistaken Identity album, the two were almost in the exact same place musically.

But now DJ Logic finds himself among an entirely different crowd. After being "discovered" by Medeski, Martin and Wood on their Combustication album, DJ Logic and his group, Project Logic, were quickly taken up by the jam band community. The only problem is, these bands want to turn Logic into a DMC-style turntablist: wow the crowd with some impressive scratching and be done with it. But, as Reid knows, that isn't his proper role. He is a musical handyman, filling in spaces and touching up grooves with conservative scratches, obscure vocal samples and any other sound he sees fit. There is no machismo here, no concern over dropping listeners' jaws. It's a chance to see two artists realize their full potential after waiting for so long.

When you hear the album, it becomes apparent why they chose to name themselves after Africa's answer to Viagra. The Yohimbe Brothers start things off with Reid, maybe under the influence of the aphrodisiac, putting down a sexually charged guitar riff. Not to be outdone, DJ Logic provides an array of percussionist scratches and effects that matches Reid's intensity. The sexual energy builds even further, as producer Prince Paul (reprising his Handsome Boy Modeling School persona of Chester Rockwell) sends us on a tour with "6996 (Club Yohimbe)". This is probably the closest the album comes to living up to the '70s AFROdisiac feel of the cover art.

As the midpoint approaches, things begin to cool off. The initial excitement has been expelled, and the artists take time to focus on a much gentler, sweeter sound. The slower pace also allows DJ Logic more time to manipulate the music. The echoed vocals and muted horn work of "$moke and Du$t Dub (version)" make it seem as if the song is being carried on the crisp night, instead of your home speakers.

With "Bamalamb" we get a glimpse of what a Black Rock Coalition (the loose confederation led by Vernon and his old band, Living Colour) ho-down would sound like: violin, harmonica and a kick-ass guitar. But it seems that the sexual energy of the yohimbe root is not enough to carry the album all the way through. The tracks grow colder as the Brothers create a vast soundscape of crunching drums, modified guitars and an unending supply of electronic bleeps and blips. But with the mechanized sound comes more improvisation, a nice contrast to the more groove-oriented opening tracks.

This album is the final piece in a vision that was started by Vernon Reid with his Mistaken Identity record. But now Vernon seems to realize that you can't keep an album interesting with simple guitar licks.

Joe Schaefer
September 17, 2002
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    Yohimbe Brothers
    Manufacturer: Ropeadope
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00006H1IO

    Tracks:

    1. Ponk
    2. Tenemental
    3. 6996-Club-Yohimbe
    4. Psychopathia Mojosexualis
    5. Welcome 2 the Freq Show
    6. $moke and Du$t Dub [Version]
    7. Big Pill
    8. Bamalamb
    9. Transmission XXX
    10. Just a Little Screwy
    11. Invitation to a Situation
    12. Prelude to a Diss
    13. Innerspin (A Tone Hymn)
    14. Callipygiac Caldonians
    15. That Obscure Object of Desire

    Album Details

    The Leader of Seminal Rock Band Livig Colour Vernon Reid Meets the DJ of the Future in this Modern Twist of Guitars and Turntables. Features Guest Appearances from Prince Paul, Slick Rick and all the Original Members of Living Colour.
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      Yohimbe Brothers
      Manufacturer: Rykodisc
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000A2GPK2
      Release Date: 2002-09-30

      Tracks:

      1. Ponk
      2. Tenemental
      3. 6996-Club-Yohimbe
      4. Psychopathia Mojosexualis
      5. Welcome 2 the Freq Show
      6. $moke and Du$t Dub [Version]
      7. Big Pill
      8. Bamalamb
      9. Transmission XXX
      10. Just a Little Screwy
      11. Invitation to a Situation
      12. Prelude to a Diss
      13. Innerspin (A Tone Hymn)
      14. Callipygiac Caldonians
      15. That Obscure Object of Desire
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        Front End Lifter
        Yohimbe Brothers
        Manufacturer: Ropadope/Koch
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000N0U0QG
        Release Date: 2002-09-10

        Tracks:

        1. Ponk
        2. Tenemental
        3. 6996-Club-Yohimbe
        4. Psychopathia Mojosexualis
        5. Welcome 2 the Freq Show
        6. $moke and Du$t Dub [Version]
        7. Big Pill
        8. Bamalamb
        9. Transmission XXX
        10. Just a Little Screwy
        11. Invitation to a Situation
        12. Prelude to a Diss
        13. Innerspin (A Tone Hymn)
        14. Callipygiac Caldonians
        15. That Obscure Object of Desire

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