
P3 audiostreet.net/p3
Home Town: Clayton, NC Genre: Progressive Rock Posted By: pgb415 Joined On: April 4, 2004 Page Views: 11,254 Song Plays: 595 Current Rank: 813 Highest Rank: 41
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Albums "Just Made It Up", "Live At The Flipside", "Just Made Up Some More"
Group Members Paul Barton, Paul Kollar and Phil Wylie.
Instruments Guitar, Bass, Drums, Cittern, Taurus Pedals, Mandolin
Musical Style A live performance by P3 is literally a rock/jazz/blues/fusion/fission work in progress, since they pretty much make it up as they go along. |

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Expose Magazine (Peter Thelen): "The sound leans a bit to the psychedelic side, where reverb drenched effects and spirited soloing reign free, with touches of groove fusion, funk and blues. Following a strong early-70s vibe, the band features a heavy bass drive and powerful, soaring guitar work, with solid drumming to hold it all together. It's a crowded field, but these guys do it very well, and spend a lot more time airborne that a lot of their peers. Overall, an outstanding first effort that should satisfy the appetite of those hungry for a free-wheeling rock sound that finds its way easily through the pitfalls and traps that can so often drag projects like this down." Wayside Music: "...improvisational oriented, jammy fusion, which has excellent interplay between all the musicians. The music is quite top drawer." Clayton News-Star (Jim Green): "Barton, bassist Paul Kollar and drummer Phil Wylie showed off their improvisational skills with amazing results. It was rock, jazz,... Read entire review » |
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| | Posted on Mar 29, 2006 @4:24 PM | Rating: 10 / 10 | Great music , love the Ric sound (hope it is a Ric)
very good stuff Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Dec 23, 2005 @9:45 AM | Rating: 9 / 10 | OMG~! IMPROV!!
These guys are the 111{{ROXXOR}}111
Effortlessly blending pop sensibilities with an almost ephiri... efferia... aphari... light and breezy big band sound, these dudes are sure to be the new kings of hip-hop bluegrass. The songs are meticoulou... matickulo... miteckoulo... well-crafted and thought out. They have a good beat and I can dance to it... I give them a 50.
And that Phil guy... 111{{ROWR}}111 Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Jan 31, 2005 @6:01 PM | Rating: 10 / 10 | | To the untrained ear, this could sound like fully composed songs put together by three great musicians. But to fully understand this band, you must know that they are truly making it up on the the spot. In sorts this band is like winning the lottery. To find three musicians that are this comfotable and knowledgable with there instruments and can flow this well through from beggining to end of a song with no set game plan is a beautifull thing. This is not a band that you can just listen to... Read entire review » |
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