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    Artist: The Jelly Jam
    Label: Inside Out U.S.
    Category: Music

    List Price: $16.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
    Sales Rank: 121661

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 236082
    UPC: 693723608228
    EAN: 0069372360822
    ASIN: B0002VE1U2

    Release Date: September 14, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Not Today
      • Coming Round
      • Empty
      • Drop The Gun
      • Allison
      • Maybe
      • She Was Alone
      • Angel Or Devil
      • You Don't Need Me Anymore
      • Runaway
      • War Is...
      • Message

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      • Come Somewhere

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    The glory days of the great power trios are faithfully re-visited as Inside Out Music proudly submits the sophomore release by the mighty Jelly Jam. Jelly Jam features the almost other-worldly musical talents of Ty Tabor (King's X) on guitar and lead-vocals, John Myung (Dream Theater) on bass, and Rod Morgenstein (The Dixie Dregs) on Drums.

    The (power) trio format gives these uniquely gifted musicians the freedom and space to stretch out and really show what they're capable of doing, but never at the expense of their listeners. Huge and catchy guitar riffs are driven by a thunderously, tight rhythm section within song structures that swing from surgical precision to free-form instrumental jams. Ty's vocal skills and knack for melody are also on display in abundance. The Jelly Jam will be playing showcase dates in support of the release (details TBD) This release will have direct appeal to the formidable fan bases of Dream Theater and King's X.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Delicious and Tasty Rock N Roll Feast!   September 24, 2004
    Myrddin Emrys (Sacramento, CA USA)
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    The excellence of this CD sneaks up on you. On first listen, you think, "Hey, this is a pretty cool CD!" You listen again and you wonder why these tunes are still running through your head more than 4 hours later. Next few listens, you're thinking, "These guys are musical geniuses! Listen to that intricate drumming! That bass! Those soaring, emotional guitar solos! Listen to the way they all meld together into one of sickest, most infectious jams I've ever heard!"

    Next, you realize it's been 6 months and you STILL haven't taken the CD out of your car's player.

    Next you're seeking professional help for your Jelly Jam addiction.

    Needless to say, this is a standout rock album. After their first CD (also a stellar effort of equal caliber) I expected nothing less. But what we have on Jelly Jam 2 is even more than I was expecting!

    If you like creative, intricate, melodic rock that leans toward heavy but not hard core, you'll LOVE this CD. If you're a rock musician, you'll LOVE this CD. If you like the Beatles, King's X, Dream Theater, or anything sounding like a mixture of anything in-between...

    Say it with me: You'll LOVE this CD.

    You know what? You'll just LOVE this CD.



    5 out of 5 stars This Rocks!!!   September 20, 2004
    David Momberg (Chattanooga,TN)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I just got the newest from Tabor,Myung,and Morgenstein yesterday and I must say after 2 or 3 listenings it is already much better than the first!It is much more consistent and harder edged than the first. The songwriting is more cohesive, and Myung shines more on this than the previous or either of the Platypus CD's. The highlights so far for me are "Coming Round","Empty","Angel or Devil", and "Allison".This is starting to send more like a permanent band-and hopefully we'll see a tour in the future-but it's very doubtful with the busy scheldues of Dream Theater,King's X, and The Dregs. Alot of this still sounds alot like King's X-but is enough different to make any serious Rock fan satisfied, and seems to have a little more of a modern aggressive sound! A must have!!!!


    4 out of 5 stars More scattershot than the first album   September 24, 2004
    Worgelm (United States)
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    (3.5 stars) The Jelly Jam 2 was, needless to say, *much* anticipated here after the unsurprisingly tasty blend of the first. And while the sophomore release mostly satisfies, it seems more like the taste of leftovers to me. The opening duo of "Not Today" and the effervescent "Coming Round" just don't really satisfy, and it takes the massive riffage of "Empty" to get things back on track. "Drop The Gun" sounds like another recycled chunk of the "Kings Dance" jam from the first album, with Ty's weakest vox on either of the two albums - but it's just a prelude to the album's unquestionable winner "Allison", which blew my mind with its totally organic maelstrom outro and off-kilter harmonies. "She Was Alone" is also great, with some excellent layered vocal work (including the use of what sounds like a vocoder) and a poppy mantra ("No, don't need it, well, might need it") countering a heavy stacatto riff with Rod Morgenstein's turn-on-a-dime drumming. Ty's lyrics seem more scattershot and random ("Not Today") and the tired "Maybe" just doesn't add anything to the pantheon of failed relationship songs. Continuing along that vein, "War Is..." is certainly a thunderous concluding shot from these guys - but maybe there's something a little more profound to say about it than "War Is Hell"? And that's really my biggest nit, there just seems to be less substance on this album than the first. Overall the production seems a little less vanilla on this album, more lively - and already-fans will need to own this for "Allison" alone, but newbies should get acquainted with the stronger first album before this one.


    4 out of 5 stars Jammin' Jelly   December 16, 2004
    Nathan M. (Frederick MD)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This album is a bit different then what someone might expect coming into it through Dream Theater. It's not so much prog as it is just rock. That's not to say that it is bad though, it's not. It takes a few listens before it really starts to sink in. The opening track "Not Today" is catchy but it is also something that will be a bit fresh with each listen. Some of the songs have catchy riffs, some don't. All of them are really good though. It's good to hear Myung do something a bit different from Dream Theater though. Ty seems at home through all the songs as Rod doesn't seem out of place either. It's a good album to own if you are a fan of one of more members of the band, and also if you aren't fans of any of them.


    5 out of 5 stars One of the finest albums I have ever heard!   August 24, 2005
    Jim (Columbus, OH USA)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    For anyone who is a fan of King's X, Dream Theater or the Dixie Dregs, this album will bring hours of listening joy.

    First of all, the chemistry between Ty Tabor, John Myung and Rod Morgenstein is just tremendous this time around. If you heard the first Jelly Jam album and liked it at all this one will blow you away. The music is complex yet imminently listenable and so solid it sounds like a single symphonic organism. The vocals and lyrical work are everything you've ever come to love from Ty.

    Besides the musicianship exhibited on this album (Rod's drum work just blew me away), the musical production is also ridiculously awesome. Ty has been honing his production and engineering skills for some time with King's X and solo albums as well as his studio, but this one reads like a sonic magnum opus. The tones, feel and finish he put on this album is remarkable.

    You can tell that each member of The Jelly Jam loved every minute of creating this magnificent work of art. I can only hope they don't stop here!



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