Top tracks
Listeners also bought
Other Jam-band albums
Other Roots Rock albums
Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Living in the Big Wide World by Andi Hoffmann & B-Goes
view larger image
fave it Jam-band | Roots Rock
11 tracks | 50 minutes
Released Jun 2003
on BTW Records
Click
for a 30-second preview. All tracks are 192kbps high fidelity sound quality. Protected WMA $0.77 or unprotected MP3 $0.88.
listen album 30sec. shuffle buy CD review album promote album
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:31 See It in Your Eyes lyrics BUY MP3 03:31 See It in Your Eyes lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:31 See It in Your Eyes
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:38 El Rancho Hotel lyrics BUY MP3 03:38 El Rancho Hotel lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:38 El Rancho Hotel
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:35 I Liebe Di Fuer Immer lyrics BUY MP3 04:35 I Liebe Di Fuer Immer lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:35 I Liebe Di Fuer Immer
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:48 Fingertips lyrics BUY MP3 03:48 Fingertips lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:48 Fingertips
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:16 Exit 20 lyrics BUY MP3 05:16 Exit 20 lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:16 Exit 20
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:38 Living in the Big Wide World lyrics BUY MP3 04:38 Living in the Big Wide World lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:38 Living in the Big Wide World
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:43 Kangaroo Cafe lyrics BUY MP3 05:43 Kangaroo Cafe lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:43 Kangaroo Cafe
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:58 Travel Till I Die lyrics BUY MP3 03:58 Travel Till I Die lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:58 Travel Till I Die
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:36 Crystal Waters lyrics BUY MP3 04:36 Crystal Waters lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:36 Crystal Waters
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:08 You Are the Sunshine in My World lyrics BUY MP3 05:08 You Are the Sunshine in My World lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:08 You Are the Sunshine in My World
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:54 Riding to New Orleans lyrics BUY MP3 05:54 Riding to New Orleans lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:54 Riding to New Orleans
I can't say enough good things about this album. Living in the Big Wide World is one of those rare albums where everything fits together into an eccentric (but cool) puzzle. Whether it's the wonderfully subtle instrumentation of the B-Goes, the multi-laye
Bio / Background
Andi Hoffman & B-Goes are the musical equivalent of Teflon. Listen to Living in the Big Wide World and see if you can assign any one, two, heck, three styles to their sound. Roots rock, calypso, Cajun, reggae, zydeco, alt country -- this list could take up the whole review. You know what -- forget about labeling the style. The only label that fits is cool. They're doing their own thing and it's great.
Each song has its own merit -- expect no filler songs on this album. The songs vary in speed and (obviously) style, but all are fun. "I See It In Your Eyes" kicks the album off with a cool funky guitar chord. "El Rancho Hotel" is one of those ramblin' songs -- you feel like you're in a convertible on an open desert road (a la David Lynch's Wild at Heart). "Crystal Waters" sounds like a tribute to the Grateful Dead or Phish. "I Liebe Di Fuer Immer" shows that Cajun/zydeco influence both vocally and instrumentally. If only I knew what they were saying....
↓ more ↓"Fingertips" is a delightful song with a great pace and a catchy chorus that is absolutely addictive.
"Living in the Big Wide World" is a complex song that operates on multiple layers. The key to this song is the simplicity of each of its elements. The instrumental tone, a straightforward melody, is overlaid with a speech by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. from "The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life." Andi's vocals are woven somewhere in-between the two. He keeps his voice pretty even keel for the song and lets the lyrics anchor the in-between points the speech excerpts. This song is a fine display of artistry.
Another well-composed song, "Kangaroo Café," has a segmental approach in lieu of layers. It starts off with a solitary and slow Andi, then is joined with great harmony vocals and a faster pace. Towards the end of the song, the melody slowly transforms into the classic tune "Blue Moon." "Kangaroo Café" is another fine example of the cool details this group puts into each song.
I can't say enough good things about this album. Living in the Big Wide World is one of those rare albums where everything fits together into an eccentric (but cool) puzzle. Whether it's the wonderfully subtle instrumentation of the B-Goes, the multi-layered feel, Andi's original voice, little compositional details or the well-written lyrics, you've got a magnificent collection of songs with superb performances.
- Rambles
written by C. Nathan Coyle
published 6 April 2003
Singer/songwriter/auteur Andi Hoffmann is at root a romantic poet who continues to create rich lyrical compostions in a style best expressed as "organic rock." Born and raised in Switzerland, now making his home in New Orleans, Louisiana, Hoffmann along with his Kaleidoscopically eclectic band, The B-Goes, plays songs that are in turn sweet, melancholy, fun, funky, angry, and ethereal. On his most recent CD "Living in The Big Wide World", Hoffmann's music takes some surprising turns. Here alongside the roots rock and zen-alpine soundscapes featured on previous recordings, The B-Goes expand into a dizzying array of styles--cajun, calypso, reggae, swamp pop, hip-hop, and hi-life. The result is a fascinating CD full of exotic hybrid songs offering artistically fertile settings for Hoffmann's worldly-wise storytelling, his unique instrumentation ideas, and The B-Goes' exquisite vocal harmonies. Yet even beyond crafting creative new musical formulas, Hoffmann displays a deepening awareness of the greater ties that bind us all, embracing the passion of a political vision based on the peace philosophies of Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
↑ less ↑







