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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

CD Review: P.P.T.’s Tres Monos In Love

Tres Monos In Love - Check out a brief song-by-song description here

Tres Monos In Love - Check out a brief song-by-song description here

Back in April, The Dallas Mavericks invited P.P.T. and a few of us TexasGigs folks to the last regular season game, after P.P.T. won our Mavs playoff theme contest. The game stunk on many levels but it was fun hanging out with them, and I remember at the time thinking I couldn't wait for the group's first CD. Well, it's done. It's called Tres Monos In Love, (Spanish for "three monkeys"), and it's a splendid thing.

Unfortunately for fans it won't be out until the end of summer. But we got an advance copy, suckers! HAHAHAHA-*COUGHCOUGH-HACK!* Ugh.

Ahem.

It's a hip-hop record Steve Blow could love.

These songs have bounced around my brain for weeks. Pikahsso, Picnic and Tahiti can write some catchy stuff. Yes, often bad songs pop in your head. But here's one big fat difference: Tres Monos In Love is kicks the ass of all that is bad.

The songs grow on you, plus (thank goodness) these guys have a sense of humor and aren't full of themselves. They make some cool music, but every now and they'll be grooving along and then toss in something that cracks me up. I don't know what the hell has gotten into some music and/or rest of the world lately, but there has been a genuine fun famine out there. Tres Monos In Love is like eating a big ass piece of fun cake or something. (What the hell are you talking about?) I don't know.

P. P. and T. take their music seriously and have thought creatively in making this record. Pikahsso told me the group doesn't want to be classified as rappers only, which is what happened sometimes when they were introduced after winning the TexasGigs/Mavs contest. I agree they shouldn't, plus their voices are distinct. Pikahsso brings a little funk, Picnic is a smoothy in a good way (plus a great producer) and Tahiti is just plain WHACK.

The Keeper Of Real

The Keeper Of Real

Every song but one on Tres Monos In Love is about some sort of man/woman relationship (check out all the song descriptions from Pikahsso by clicking in the photo box above.) But you know what? That's what makes the world go 'round. Each song is sandwiched between a brief interlude that lasts a few seconds or not much longer. The only song not about man/woman stuff is the final (bonus) track, "When We Was Kool". It's a killer way to end the CD, one of the best tracks. Another favorite is "DUMPS", which features Headkrack. I have to keep it real like American Idol super judge Randy Jackson and say that the only song I don't care much for is "Waterfall Girl", but that's because I'm just not into falsetto unless it was Freddy Mercury, and even then I had to brace myself for it. However, and I can't explain it, I do like the technique in "Hollerin." Go figure.

PPT's "Clay at Yo Own Risk"

PPT's "Clay at Yo Own Risk"

I rarely review CDs on this site for a number of reasons. A friend of mine once said, "Blair, you like a little bit of everything and a whole lot of nothing." That's pretty much correct, but Tres Monos In Love is one I wanted to hear. A few of my requirements for music-liking is that the artist put some thought into the work, express the music like no one else and know who came before you so you can build on it and make it your own. P.P.T does all three. In fact, check out their MySpace page for a list of more than 200 musical influences. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien comes just before The Cars, for example. You won't hear everything on that list on Tres Monos In Love (der duh), but you'll get a nice enough variety of styles and sounds to realize these guys know where they came from and know where they're going.

P.S. - Be sure to check back at TexasGigs for some videos down the road, P.P.T. has made one for every song. Included here is the first if you didn't catch it originally.



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Mike Orren, says:

Fair disclosure, and a grievance:

The first-- Our own Alan Cohen plays sax on DUMPS.

And the second-- I know I've been out of the office a bit lately, but I have made appearances. How the @%#^@!!! have I not heard this yet??!!?!

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Blair Lovern, says:

The only copy we had has been in my car for 2 weeks. I have been a PPT hog.

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ch0, says:

"ass piece of fun cake?"

good review!

)))gniob(((

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dubya, says:

can't wait to hear it and get on the blew period

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rellerell, says:

^^^^ what he said

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Alan Cohen, says:

The range and variety these guys show on this album is remarkable. Its not just that they are trying different styles, its that every style they attempt comes across as being so natural to them.

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lil_phill_OH, says:

i aint heard it yet!

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repo, says:

If PPT Power Hour is any indicator, this will be the must-buy cd of the summer! Hurry up with getting it to the public!

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www_UrbanSouth_us, says:

"That's What That Is"

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mrgerbik02, says:

Holla at cha boy! These cats are hot! Keep the fire burnin' yo.Can't wait for the CD. Midwest holla

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Pikahsso allen Poe, says:

Thanks for the love yall I appreciate that for real thanks for the review Blizair

We're Rowdy Lo

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Blair Lovern, says:

Blizair - I like.

When We Was Kool http://www.texasgigs.com/events/2006/...

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Blair Lovern, says:

TG's Mike just brought this up, which is exactly what I was thinking and didn't put in the review. I'm not privy to all the business side of things, but this CD is the perfect driving-around-town-in-the-summer record. I hope the guys can get it out as soon as they can. "When We Was Kool" has that Will Smith "Summertime" vibe to it. But I think it's better than that song.

I'm telling you folks - PPT is the real deal.

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Cuba, says:

Blair, nice review and you speak the truth when you say PPT IS THE REAL DEAL. My ears have been lucky enough to have been blessed with the sounds of all the tracks and all the videos. I think Dumps is my fav track, and props to Allen for the touch sax.

I LOVE P.P.T.!!!!!

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