They don’t make many like Jac Dalton. A North Carolina expat now firmly
settled in South Australia, this former trapeze and high dive artist &
chiropractor was architect (with co-writer and multi instrumentalist
Darren Mullan) of debut album “From Both Sides”, a
more-country-than-rock slice of Country Rock which boasted a European
Country chart top 30 hit in ‘I Want Love’.
Now this multi-talented dark horse has found the perfect foil in
world-renowned guitar hero & solo artist Graham Greene, who has helped
point the direction of Dalton’s second album “Icarus” in a decidedly
more stadium rock direction.
And what an album it is – melodies, subtle and beguiling, which slip
into your bloodstream within a listen or two and blossom under the skin.
The production (courtesy of Gregg Brown in Nashville and Darren Mullan
in Australia) and performances are impeccably slick, yet still possess a
fantastic rough edge to them - especially the guitar work, as you’d
expect from as seasoned a pro as Greene.
The track listing is almost all killer, no filler – ‘For Your Love’
could be the best song Toto never wrote, ‘Eye Of The Storm’ and
‘Waterline’ show the magic between Dalton’s voice and Greene’s
guitar-work is irrepressible – they both soar and dance, strong and
individual, yet working together for the greater good, much like the
collaborative nature of the whole project (Greene’s wife Donna
contributes her raunchy backing vocals, art & design & project
management duties).
Dalton’s reimagining of AC/DC’s classic ‘Back In Black’ as a
bluegrass-rocker is an interesting sidestep – style-wise it sticks out
incongruously here, but don’t panic – the banjo flourishes are
superficial, the song is classic (as you all know), and Jac & Graham’s
version is miles ahead of the rap version featuring Nas on Santana’s
latest album.
‘Armed and Dangerous’ sees Greene weighing in with some wild Vai-like
stunt guitar, and elsewhere there’s foot stomping, roof-raising rockers
(‘Locked, Cocked & Ready To Rock’ and ‘Suck Bang Blow’), a beautiful,
almost progressive sounding ballad in ‘Icarus’, some great arena-sized
melodic rockers (‘Good To Go’, ‘State Of Rock’), PLUS the whole project
provides support to LandAid, (www.landaid.org.au), a charity helping
support communities in need.
Twenty years ago “Icarus” would be on every radio station across the
globe – luckily in 2010 although the mainstream media may not be wise
enough to get behind great music like this, we do have online purveyors
of fine music like the Global Thunda Network who recognise a classic
when they hear it.
Perth Wildcats Captain, Shawn Redhage was named Perth's most valuable
player for the 2009/10 season at the Wildcats Club MVP Awards Ceremony
at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, March 21 2010.
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As part of the multimedia presentation for the MVP Award, "Locked,
Cocked, Ready To Rock" was selected as the soundtrack to accompany video
highlights from Redhage's season.
Congratulations to Shawn Redhage.
View the MVP clip featuring Locked, Cocked,
Ready To Rock by Jac Dalton.
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Jac Dalton with DJ Nik on the "Whiskey and
Cigarettes Show" (Milan -
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