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13 tracks | 58 minutes
Released Jun 2002
on Broken White
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:32 Pennsylvania lyrics FREE 04:32 Pennsylvania lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:32 Pennsylvania
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Bull rocks, rolls, and twangs with an intensity and purpose that shows these guys are serious about this music stuf.
Editorial review
Say ZuZu refer to their music as hick rock, but their 1998 album Bull proves that the New Hampshire quartet is capable of reaching well beyond the categorization. On standout tracks such as "Wasting Time" and the poignant ballad "Fredericksburg," singer/guitarist Jon Nolan distinguishes himself as not only a fine songwriter, but as an expressive and endearing vocalist. "Maylee" features a simple, toe-tapping rhythm buoyed by relentless precision of Cliff Murphy's banjo playing and Steve Ruhm's drumming. Another highlight is the album's opener "Pennsylvania," which is vaguely reminiscent of one of the '90s best alt-country singles, Whiskeytown's "Midway Park," while retaining its own clear identity. Call it hick rock, alt-country, or rock & roll. On Bull, Say ZuZu proves it's not the label that matters; it's the songs. ~ Michael Frey , All Music Guide
Bio / Background
Great rock'n'roll doesn't always have a great name. In 1992, Newmarket, New Hampshire natives Jon Nolan and Cliff Murphy named their band Say ZuZu (a reference to the Frank Capra film âIt's A Wonderful Life"). Six albums and countless touring later, it's too late to change.
"Every Mile" is Say ZuZu's first release since 1999's "Live," and their first studio effort since 1998's "Bull". 3 more albums ("Highway Signs & Driving Songs," "Say ZuZu" and "Take These Turns") had been released independently between 1995 and 1997.
The band's fourth studio effort, released in 1998, is clearly the most musically mature. From the musicianship and production to the song writing and lyrics, Bull rocks, rolls, and twangs with an intensity and purpose that shows these guys are serious about this music stuff. For some Rock, try "I'm Your Man (Stringbean)," with an insanely catchy beat and lyrics that paint a bold picture of honest lust.
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If you want some Roll, "Pennsylvania" is the song that will grab you first. Jon Nolan's lyrics tell a small story with insight, precision, and emotional depth - exactly what a storyteller strives for. For Twang, "Wasting Time" is just about the best country song I've heard since Steve Earle broke big with "Guitar Town." This song has it all: spurned love, alcohol, a "looking-glass" metaphor, sweet redemption, and loads of rich harmonies and catchy guitar licks. Hank, Sr., would have been proud.
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Fantastic Americana/Roots Rockmanfromearth wrote on February 05, 2010
One of the best payplay albums in the catalog, no bull








