At the time (2013) this was the first Daniel Amos record in 12 years. It was completely funded by their fans on Kickstarter and through their website. There's good. There's great. There's brilliant. And then there's instant timeless classic. Dig Here, Said the Angel by Daniel Amos is the latter, and then some. (Jerry WilsonThe Examiner) It is a very good album and may well be in the top five of this group's career. It is probably going to be my number one album of 2013. (DW DunphyPopdose) This album is brilliance. I just don't know what else to say. Many other reviewers have tried to describe how this album fits in with other Daniel Amos classics. I don't even know how to start down that path. If you like Daniel Amos, you will probably love this album. If you have not been introduced to Daniel Amos, but have felt a need for intelligent alternative music that is Marianas Trench deep and heavily influenced by the greats of the 60s and 70s (without being derivative), then this is the disc you have to check out. (Matt CrosslinDown The Line). Synthesizing all that's good about Daniel Amos Dig Here Said The Angel delivers typically thought-provoking music from the band that wouldn't go away. The classic DA lineup Terry Taylor (guitars and vocals), Jerry Chamberlain (guitars and vocals), Greg Flesch (guitars, mandolin, piano, keyboards, etc.), Tim Chandler (bass), Ed McTaggart (drums, percussion), and Rob Watson (keyboards) sounds as fresh and innovative as they ever have, mixing Beatles-inspired psychedelia with spiritually introspective lyrics delivered in Taylor's distinctive, flexible vocal style. The result is the most fun, enjoyable album about death you'll hear, at least this year. (Bert Saraco-The Phantom Tollbooth). Musical/lyrical genius/bandleader Terry Taylor is at his reflective best lyrically, with a collection of lyrics about mortality, suffering, and redemption. Nonetheless, this is not a depressing record. Taylor has always had a way of writing deeply personal lyrics while avoiding crass pulling of heartstrings or shallow sentimentality. (David K. Flowers More Of Dave blog)
Title: Dig Here Said The Angel
Format: CD
Release Date: 01 Nov 2024
Artist: Daniel Amos
Sku: 3127042
Catalogue No: RTTV1030.2
Category: Rock/Pop
DISC 1
Rendez-Vu
Yo-Yo
Jump N' Shout
U Can't Stop Me
Jaxxalude
Red Alert
Jazzalude
Always Be There
Sneakalude
Same Old Show
Bingo Bango
Gemilude
Stop 4 Love
Don't Give Up
Being With U