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25145271 | Play | Sleeping Sickness | 13:43 Tools | |
25145274 | Play | I've Been Waiting | 09:27 Tools | |
25145273 | Play | King Rat | 13:14 Tools | |
25145272 | Play | Slow Sick Shuffle | 07:11 Tools | |
25145277 | Play | Time to Cry | 08:56 Tools | |
25145275 | Play | It's Too Late | 05:30 Tools | |
25145276 | Play | Acid Acetate Excursion | 06:57 Tools | |
25145278 | Play | Burn In Hell | 08:28 Tools | |
25145284 | Play | Wino | 09:05 Tools | |
25145279 | Play | Not My Fault | 04:55 Tools | |
25145285 | Play | Titan's Sirens | 04:36 Tools | |
25145280 | Play | Long Day | 07:48 Tools | |
25145293 | Play | Jerry's Blues | 12:50 Tools | |
25145281 | Play | Death Letter 2001 | 05:46 Tools | |
25145282 | Play | Acid Blues Is The White Man's Burden | 08:25 Tools | |
25145298 | Play | It's Too Late (Revisited) | 01:22 Tools | |
25145283 | Play | Stone House Blues | 10:40 Tools | |
25145286 | Play | Ramona | 06:52 Tools | |
25145289 | Play | Amy's Blue Day | 09:41 Tools | |
25145291 | Play | Amazons | 09:25 Tools | |
25145287 | Play | You Don't Wanna Know | 06:34 Tools | |
25145288 | Play | Rat Poison For the Soul | 06:10 Tools | |
25145290 | Play | Rumdum Daddy | 07:05 Tools | |
25145294 | Play | Rainbow Bridge | 07:45 Tools | |
25145292 | Play | Right Mind | 08:20 Tools | |
25145295 | Play | Bookends Jam | 05:41 Tools | |
25145296 | Play | Don't Count Me Out | 08:31 Tools | |
25145297 | Play | Hungry for Your Love | 09:36 Tools | |
25145299 | Play | Gelo Jam | 11:09 Tools | |
25145308 | Play | Rape of the Titan's Sirens | 04:43 Tools | |
25145300 | Play | All Lit Up | 04:57 Tools | |
62872804 | Play | Its Too Late | 04:57 Tools | |
62872805 | Play | Acid Excursion | 04:57 Tools | |
25145309 | Play | Bit of A Minor Jamm | 09:18 Tools | |
25145305 | Play | It's A Jungle | 03:19 Tools | |
25145307 | Play | Acid Blues Is The White Man's Bur | 08:26 Tools | |
25145306 | Play | Intro/E Minor Exploration/Theme From The Monster's Holiday | 13:48 Tools | |
25145322 | Play | Bit of Minor Jam | 09:20 Tools | |
25145338 | Play | E Minor Explration - Theme | 13:51 Tools | |
25145301 | Play | Bit Of A Minor Jam | 09:20 Tools | |
25145304 | Play | Intro/E Minor Exploration/Theme From The Monster's Holiday | 13:51 Tools | |
25145303 | Play | Intro, E Minor Exploration, Theme From The Monster's Holiday | 13:52 Tools | |
62872806 | Play | Acid Blues | 09:20 Tools | |
25145329 | Play | I've Been Waiting - I've Been Waiting | 08:58 Tools | |
25145327 | Play | Right Mind, single version | 03:39 Tools | |
25145323 | Play | Rainbow Bridge, single version | 03:59 Tools | |
25145324 | Play | Ramona, single version | 03:48 Tools | |
25145317 | Play | It's Too Late (slight reprise) | 01:23 Tools | |
25145332 | Play | Hungry For Your Love, single version | 03:51 Tools | |
25145336 | Play | Jello Jamm | 03:59 Tools | |
25145335 | Play | Don't Count Me Out, single version | 03:59 Tools | |
62872807 | Play | Jello Jamm, single version | 03:59 Tools | |
62872808 | Play | Amazons, single version | 03:59 Tools | |
87896578 | Play | I`ve Been Waiting | 03:59 Tools | |
89713651 | Play | You Won't Wanna Know | 03:59 Tools | |
87896579 | Play | Death Letter | 03:59 Tools | |
87896580 | Play | Intro / E Minor Exploration / Theme From the Monster's Holiday | 03:59 Tools | |
87896581 | Play | JPT Scare Band | 03:59 Tools |
Personnel: Terry SwopeGuitar, Lead Vocals Paul GrigsbyBass, Vocals Jeff LittrellDrums "SOME OF THE MOST BRILLIANT AND DISTURBED GUITAR PLAYING ON RECORD..." JPT Scare Band has been blazing psychedelic trails for quite some time now. Over the years and decades they have managed to progress from totally unknown to painfully obscure. In spite of all that... they are still together, with the original lineup intact. Still making meaningful music in the 21st century, this veteran group of jammers is also proud of their vast legacy of classic twisted insanity recorded back in olden analogue times. Here and there, in odd corners of the world, growing numbers of those who love the old school guitar crazy heavy rock have somehow become aware of the existence of JPT. The band was featured in an article in the March 2007 issue of Classic Rock Magazine titled, "Lost Pioneers of Heavy Metal" in which they were included in the same exalted company with Iron Butterfly, Bloodrock and Leafhound. Although they have never really considered themselves to be a heavy metal band, they will take any positive publicity that the cosmic universe chooses to serve them. The members of JPT are extremely proud of the fact that their first two albums were released on vinyl only. Good luck finding a copy of one, as they are long out of print. Their first CD, Sleeping Sickness, was originally released on Monster Records and featured tracks from the two vinyl albums. Sadly, Monster Records imploded and simply vanished into thin air due to heavy craziness and the suicide of one of the two founding partners. The Sleeping Sickness CD is also now out of print. Two of the tracks on the Past Is Prologue CD ("Sleeping Sickness" and "Time To Cry") were originally featured on vinyl and then reprised on the Sleeping Sickness CD. Their Past Is Prologue CD is still in print and is available at CD Baby and Amazon.com. For any visitors from Europe, JCR Music News in Paris can fix you right up. You can also download JPT Scare Band tunes and albums to your iPod from iTunes.com. The band has recently released an album of all new original material titled Jamm Vapour. There are a few tunes from the new CD up on this site. Ramona, "Jello Jamm," and "Right Mind" are featured tracks from Jamm Vapour. Review of Jamm Vapour Album from Difficult Music Blog (The Mule) "They laid this thing down live and dangerous in the basement, and while their sound might not be as dark and volatile as it once was, they’ve clearly still got the fire. The JPT modus operandi is pretty straightforward: write a really cool ‘70s-style rock song and jam it out to wring the maximum amount of music and excitement out of it. Take it up, take it down, drop out, drop in, and sprinkle liberally with Terry Swope’s mad-as-a-hatter guitar work. The really joyous thing about the whole enterprise is how it so obviously comes naturally to them. Unlike so many '70s-themed projects nowadays, these guys are the real deal." Review of previous album, Past Is Prologue, from Tangerine Magazine (Glenn Tillman) "Listening to this CD, you can't help but wonder why Terry Swope isn't revered with the same kind of awe and worship as Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, Alvin Lee, and the rest of the 60's/70's guitar gods. Their music is psychedelic/stoner/bluesrock ecstasy. An outstanding rhythm section, emotive vocals, and a one in a million guitarist make the JPT Scare Band the best new “old” band of the year." Review of previous album, Sleeping Sickness, from OtherMusic.com (AG) "Not for the weak, I almost think that this should have been packaged with a warning label: THIS ALBUM MAY CAUSE SERIOUS MUSCLE STRAIN DUE TO UNCONTROLLABLE FITS OF AIR GUITAR. USE WITH CAUTION. If history had unfolded differently, or had they hooked up with a proper label at the time, there would undoubtedly be another guitar hero honored in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.