(Check out the Taters' latest release at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/taters)
Before they were The Taters, they were Burnt Taters. "Strange But True" was the second CD from the Tater boys. It was chosen in July of 2000 as a Billboard Magazine "Critic's Choice". Here's the review:
Billboard Magazine, July 2000
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One of modern music's true indie delights follows its fine 1999 debut with this impressive new set. With the perfect balance of sparseness and tasty embellishment, the 11 strong, irresistibly catchy, often endearing originals and two well-chosen covers (an ultra-hip, swinging take on the Mills Brothers' "Across The Alley From The Alamo" and a dead-on reading of the 1952 country and pop standard "Slowpoke") deliver fully on the promise of their predecessor. Now toss in the threesome's terrific instrumental and vocal interplay, and "Strange But True" is an absolute winner. Two years ago, Burnt Taters, with its imaginative, modern take on roots rock and traditional country, was clearly a band that was going somewhere significant. In the summer of 2000, it has arrived. Burnt Taters is seasoned, ripe, and ready for the plucking, and labels, as well as modern rock, NPR, and hip AC radio, would all do well to lend a serious ear.
Check out what's current with The Taters at their website, and at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/taters
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http://www.theTaters.comTrack List:
1. Without Your Love
2. Truth Is
3. Across the Alley From the Alamo
4. Do You Dream
5. I Don't Want to Know
6. Anywhere That's Pretty
7. Little Bit Left in Me
8. By Myself
9. Explanation
10. Already Dreaming of You
11. Circle of Love
12. Never Call Me Here
13. Slowpoke
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