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Epitaph Records -- Millencolin

Reggae got soul. Ska also got soul. So does dub and rocksteady. If you haven’t got the hint yet, Westbound Train got soul. With their Hellcat Records debut, Westbound Train joins the ranks of such formidable acts as the Slackers, Hepcat, and the Aggrolites and demonstrates that their smooth, laid back trad-ska style fits right in with the rest of the Hellcat ska posse.

Taking their name from legendary reggae artist Dennis Brown, Westbound Train are unquestionably qualified to carry on the title in the name of reggae and ska music. In an approach that can only be described as some of the smoothest, most soulful ska around, Transitions is over an hour of fantastic musicianship coupled with velvety vocals and relaxing lyrics.

“Please Forgive Me,” the first song after the introduction, sets the pace for the rest of the album with an upbeat, ridiculously catchy melody and intricate composition of horns, keys, and jazzy guitar playing. The first forty seconds of “I’m Sorry Mama” led me to believe I was about to hear a traditional ska rendition of Eminem’s “Cleaning Out My Closet” with the opening line, “I’m sorry mama, I didn’t mean to make you cry...” Fortunately I was mistaken, though it probably would have made for an interesting cover. “Gone” offers up vocals sweet enough to make a grown man melt, backed up by a bouncy rocksteady rhythm and romantic crooning that make for the strongest track of the album (and also one of the shortest at 3:46).

Admittedly, some of the songs remind me of something I could see my mom listening to, such as the jazzy “I Feel Fine,” but that doesn’t bother me in the least. Transitions is an incredibly solid first offering for Hellcat, and sets the bar high for what's to come from the Boston septet.



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    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 29, 2006 at 3:45 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    This album totally one-ups their last. I'm not so sure I like the new version of "When I Die," the one on 5 to 2 was a little more clean and stripped down soul. Aside from that, utterly fantastic, beautiful stuff.

    Also, the best live show in ska right now. Except maybe Big D (who I saw them together with, so it worked out.)

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at 11:30 PM (EDT)

    best ska CD of 06, better than Peculiar and THree Cheers for disppointment, yup

    Posted by PhantomBoner on 2006-09-28 16:42:42

    These guys put on a fuckin awesome live show. Probably my favorite currently active ska band.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 10:52 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    I saw them live and they were so fucking boring. Not impressive in any way.

    Posted by primeevil7 on 2006-09-26 18:34:24

    Hellcat's bringing back the ska.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 12:31 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Best of the year, no question. Even better than the Slackers.

    Posted by skankin_in_the_pit on 2006-09-26 11:02:24

    I can't wait to pick this up. Hopefully I can find it somewhere around town today.

    Posted by FatTony on 2006-09-26 10:23:48

    From the songs I've heard, this album is fucking great. I can't wait for it to arrive in my mailbox.

    Posted by dolorbrigand on 2006-09-26 02:03:48
    My Score:

    I was very impressed with this Hellcat release. I have to admit that after hearing Time Again I was more than ready for a mature release from the label to reel me back in. I can't help but throwing on some Desmond Dekker or Curtis Mayfield when this album spins to a stop. But I have to agree with Mike, It still doesn't top the Aggrolites 2nd, S/T, album earlier this year.

    Posted by ozmanx on 2006-09-26 01:54:58
    My Score:

    Gotta love this band. I'll try to pick this up tomorrow along with the Falcon record.

    Posted by MikeStupid on 2006-09-26 00:58:47

    I'll be picking this up tomorrow, but I'll be surprised if any ska/reggae album this year can top The Aggrolites.

    Posted by Fuzzy on 2006-09-26 00:11:29
    My Score:

    So fucking good.