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Durand Jones & the Indications

Current price: $15.99
Durand Jones & the Indications
Durand Jones & the Indications

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Durand Jones & the Indications

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hadn't the intent to front a retro-soul band when he moved from the Deep South to the Midwest. Back home in Louisiana, he had wowed fellow parishioners with his voice, but he had become an accomplished saxophonist and enrolled in a postgraduate music program at Indiana University. While playing with a shorthanded I.U. Soul Revue, he sang again at the band director's urging and met the musicians with whom he formed . They started at a basement gig with covers, opted to forge ahead with original material, and found a home with Columbus, Ohio's label. Their recorded debut was made with a 7" single consisting of the despairing belter "Smile" and the plump, somewhat -like instrumental "Tuck 'n' Roll." Those two sides make up one quarter of the quintet's self-titled album. Hard grooves and aching ballads are handled in similarly precise and scholarly fashion, like the musicians are familiar with all tiers of mid- to late-'60s R&B, from the hits to the obscurities, whether they were released by or unearthed by . There's an appealing everyman quality to , a skilled and poised vocalist who can project an extreme emotion without overexertion. Falsetto-equipped drummer takes a turn on the second side with "Is It Any Wonder," a ballad angling for placement on a compilation. That song provides a sweet contrast to the showcases and pushes the band in a northerly direction with a sound closer to or . They've got this stuff down. On to the psychedelic phase, right? ~ Andy Kellman

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