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		<title>Joe Caro &amp; The Met Band : Every Dog Has His Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another brand new album (release date is October 6) comes from New York guitarist, composer and singer Joe Caro. The really great thing about this CD is it&#8217;s mood, it has the perfect sound for those days where even a dog has his days, so if you have the blues but you need it funky and &#8230; <a href="http://michaelsjazzblog.com/?p=32182" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Joe Caro &#038; The Met Band : Every Dog Has His Day</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Another brand new album (release date is October 6) comes from New York guitarist, composer and singer Joe Caro.</p>
<p>The really great thing about this CD is it&#8217;s mood, it has the perfect sound for those days where even a dog has his days, so if you have the blues but you need it funky and you want to shout it out loud then here is your album.</p>
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The Met Band features Paul Shaffer from the World&#8217;s Most Dangerous Band; Mark Egan on electric bass (Pat Metheny), Anton Fig on drums (Bob Dylan &#8220;Knocked Out Loaded&#8221;), Aaron Comess on drums, (Spin Doctors), Billy Peterson on upright bass (Bob Dylan &#8220;Blood On The Tracks&#8221;), Robbie Kondor on keys (Eric Clapton, Whitney Houston), Chris Palmaro on grand piano &amp; rhodes (Yellowjackets), Tom &#8220;Bones&#8221; Malone on trombone &amp; baritone sax (&#8220;The Blues Brothers&#8221;), Aaron Heick on sax (Sting &#8220;Symphonicities&#8221;), Etienne Stadwijk on piano (Pieces of a Dream, Richard Bona) &amp; Mike Rodriguez on trumpet (David Bowie &#8220;Nothing Has Changed&#8221;). </span>The album was produced and mixed by Grammy nominated and multi-platinum award winning Roman Klun and will be released on Innsbruck Records.</p>
<p class="p1">The CD starts with the Bob Dylan song &#8220;Highway 61 Revisited&#8221; with great funky horns and the whole band in full speed.</p>
<p class="p1">The next two songs are originals from Joe Caro, &#8220;Hot Mess&#8221; with the guitar giving a steady pulse and &#8220;Information Junkie&#8221; which reminds me of Steely Dan.</p>
<p class="p1">The Jimi Hendrix song &#8220;Fire&#8221; comes next, followed by &#8220;That Old Black Magic&#8221; which is maybe the song with the most positive mood on the album.</p>
<p class="p1">Since we all feel a little bit cheered up it&#8217;s time for the title song &#8220;Every dog has his day&#8221; where Joe Caro shows us the restricted and grey world of a dog &#8220;rolling over,  day after day, just for a treat,  I&#8217;d rather be astray&#8221;, but I guess what is valid for a dog is also valid for all of us as we have learned in the movie &#8220;Groundhog Day&#8221;:</p>
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<p class="p1">Another highlight of the CD is &#8220;Natural Woman&#8221; played instrumental only where Joe Caro shows all his artistry and experience with different sounds and effects on the guitar.</p>
<p class="p1">If you like the blues, if you like it funky and on top of that if you like the sound of a guitar then this is the perfect album. As I said in the beginning, the album has also this unique mood, I would say this is urban blues at it&#8217;s best.</p>
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