With more than twenty songs tucked under his beefy biceps, Rollins
and the band holed up in Los Angeles Cherokee Studio and a month
later emerged with a new album titled Get Some Go Again,
the first ever Rollins Band album produced by Rollins himself. The
new opus -- which includes the surprisingly lyrical
"Illuminations," the rawer "Monster " and the title track -- is
"powerful but eminently listenable," according to a source at
DreamWorks. The label will release the album in January 2000. But
before the album sees the light of day, the band will embark on a
brief U.S. tour to preview the new material.
"He's really excited about the band, and he's invigorated about
this project," said a source close to Rollins. In addition to
working with Mother Superior, Rollins also collaborated on a song
with George Clinton last March, which will appear on Clinton's
upcoming album. But don't think the big guy has abandoned all his
other projects for the sake of his music: he's currently editing a
manuscript on weight lifters, and is planning to hit the road
himself this October for a spoken word tour.
The dates for the Rollins Band tour are:
8/4 Santa Barbara, Calif., Coach House
8/6 San Diego, Brick By Brick
8/7 West Hollywood, Troubadour
8/10 Washington, D.C., Nation
8/11 New York, Bowery Ballroom
8/12 Boston, Paradise
8/14 Philadelphia, Theater of Living Arts
JAAN UHELSZKI
(July 20, 1999)
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