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I finally got a hold of another copy of this album!! The Mathematicians are a great fusion band from the midwest that were shortlived, but did manage to put out 2 albums. I have yet to hear the 2nd album, but the 1st one, IRRATIONAL NUMBERS is brimming with great fusion ideas from the opening track SPANISH MAIN and even the 2nd track, DANCE OF THE NILE, you get the idea that this is a confident group of fusion musicians with tools to express their ideas. But for me the jewel of this album is the track RAIN. I love this tune and can"t get enough of it. What I like about it mostly is the focus on Eddie Humphrey"s bass playing which seems to be heavily influenced by Berrie Oakley of Allman Brothers fame. When I listen to this track I feel the same way I do when I space out to the Allman Brothers MOUNTAIN JAM, I feel like I"m in a car going for an extended drive on some route somewhere off the beaten path. I highly recommend this album for prog fusioners who like a hint of alllman brothers in their fusion.
Persoonlijk vindt ik dit Rush meets Jazz-rock meets Fripp,maar da"s mijn opinie
Studio Album, released in 1994
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Spanish Main
2. Dance of the Nile
3. Orlando Furioso
4. Quadari
5. Frontiers
6. Rain
7. Shellshock
Line-up / Musicians
- Kevin Kouts / drums
- Larry McCullough / guitars
- Eddy Humphrey / basses
- Kevin Kaiser / percussion
- Andy Ballard, Bob Fields & Yun Hui / keyboards
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