The musicians improvise as if their lives depend on it, but also evoke an imagery that takes listeners through the history of instrumental electric guitar music. Inspired by the town of Wildwood, NJ and the anachronistic clash of re-imagined cultures seen in its motels and amusements, Midtown Tilt is an amalgamation of jazz, psychedelic blues, surf music, and country rock instrumentals, often reminding us of Neil Young’s Crazy Horse scoring a western. Through Saft’s organ, something else is added: traces of the rhythm and blues played by Booker T. & The M.G.’s and of the blues-rock of bands like The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic and Blind Faith. The mix is explosive.
1. Midtown Tilt
2. It’s a Hard World for Little Things
3. Numbers Maker
4. Jai Alai Noon
5. The Myna Bird
6. The Carideon
7. Fascination Fadeaway
Johnny DeBlase . electric bass
Kevin Shea . drums
Jamie Shaft . organ
Ashley Tini . vibes on 3, 5, shakers on 4