"29" Wins Over Me
George A. Gesner | New York, NY United States | 04/01/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In case this CD escaped your radar as you hopped from 28 to 30, it is time to revisit this little masterpiece. Christian Gibbs is a chameleon as he plays western troubadour, glam king, Liverpool boy, and poet laureate in this well-produced and orchestrated rock production. You know you're in for something special when your traditional non-rock instruments such as dobros, mandolins, and pedal steel feel right at home with all the rock guitars and big strings and the wailing wall of sound. My favorite tracks include "Animals Criminals," "House in A Bottle," "Ellen Terry" and the incomparable "Milk," an addictive, full-blown rock gem, if there was one. Fans of the orchestrated Beatles, Enuff Z'Nuff, Jellyfish, etc. will love this CD."
Hidden Gem
Lee Armstrong | Winterville, NC United States | 10/03/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Christian Gibbs played in the 90s with Modern English & Morning Glories. "29 Over Me" is one to rescue from the bargain bins. It's a mix of different rock approaches, almost all of which works well. "Cut My Spirit Dry" opens with great wash of electric guitar as Gibbs sings obscure lyrics, "The bored died lazy while the starving succeed." "Drag the Ashes" is a midtempo rocker with Beatlesque guitars. "House in a Bottle" sports a melody that would probably show up in Rufus Wainwright's CD changer. "Ellen Terry" is an electric ballad for unwed mothers. "Sincerity's Ground" has trumpets to broaden its epic sound with churning blues-laced guitars. Gibb's guitar sounds like he's been listening to George Harrison a lot on "Down on Rivington." "Slowly Creeping Smile" is a haunting bluesy track that is excellent, "Once I'm gone there'll be one less soldier, one less fighter in your unfamiliar ring." This set is amazing because there is so much going on both musically and lyrically. On one track piano leads, on another guitars both acoustic but mostly electric. "29 Over Me" is a hidden gem. Enjoy!"
The Best CD of '99
Lee Armstrong | 08/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was at an Everclear concert in Panama City Beach, FL and The C. Gibbs Group and The Mayfield Four were the openers. I was blown away with both groups. I bought both their CD's at the show. With a powerful lead singer and great guitar riffs The C. Gibbs Group will be huge. If you are reading this buy this CD. You will not be disapointed. The best tracks are Slowly Creeping Smile, Animals Criminals, & 29 over me but almost all the songs on this CD are great."