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Ollabelle — Get Back Temptation
Album: Ollabelle
Avg rating:
6.7

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Total ratings: 679









Released: 2004
Length: 2:44
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Well you washed them all away
Let them drift on your tide
At the end of that day
Carry me over to the other side
Carry me over to the other side

Through the valley I had walked
For a thousand thousand days
If the Lord and I hadn't talked
Could have never found my way
Could have never found my way

Well, NOW
GET BACK TEMPTATION
I won't follow you no more
GET BACK TEMPTATION
I have my eye on Heaven's Door
GET BACK TEMPTATION
Soon Salvation will be mine
GET BACK TEMPTATION
I have seen the seven signs
I have seen the seven signs

I have seen the face of a hooker
I have heard the voice of pain
I have felt the touch of the devil
I've had jealousy in my veins
I've had jealousy in my veins

Well, NOW
GET BACK TEMPTATION
I won't follow you no more
GET BACK TEMPTATION
I have my eye on Heaven's Door
GET BACK TEMPTATION
Soon Salvation will be mine
GET BACK TEMPTATION
I have seen the seven signs
I have seen the seven signs
Comments (34)add comment
Get back temptation!

... wait..   come back here.
This whole CD is excellent.
neat and funky  : )
Sneaky segue from Bill, Amy Helm is singing here, following Levon, as it were.
 Zicatela wrote:
Staples

 
Yep.
Staples
Great Arrangement- Stupid lyrics
Like  {#Sunny}
Wow, why does this sound so much like Chuck Cannon?  Like it.

 SalemSounds wrote:
Ollabelle, such a great sounding band.  If you ever get to NYC, they usually play once a month on Sunday nights at Banjo Jims for "Sunday Night Church for Sinners"

  

I went to Banjo Jims in Upper Manhattan last November, very cool little place!!
Ollabelle, such a great sounding band.  If you ever get to NYC, they usually play once a month on Sunday nights at Banjo Jims for "Sunday Night Church for Sinners"

Oh, yeah!

This tune has a big fat swinging bottom-end treatment for the low end instruments that makes for a musical onomatopoeia bringing dancing visions of great big colossal buttocks that (somehow) move with a certain grace that soundly dwarfs the impact of the "dancing hippos" segment in Fantasia.

If Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls" had achieved this measure of grandeur, I would have bought the record.

Absolutely magnificent!

(Even though such a backside does not tempt me, ya know...THAT way...)

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And:

 NeilBlanchard wrote:
Greetings, The group has at least three excellent singers, including Amy Helm (Levon's daughter). My upload! Neil
 
Thanks, Neil!

VERY cool track.

One day, maybe one of my weird tunes will get through the mysterious labyrinth of selective processes that makes RP so cool.

I'm not complaining about the process, mind you. (Much of the really cool stuff I'd like to turn folks on to, I first heard on RP.)


Great sound, though I'm not sure I go for the message as I can resist everything but temptation. As Mae West said, too much of a good thing can be wonderful :)
reminds me of sumtin what I's huerd be fore standard boos
Reminds me of "Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat" (Guys and Dolls)
I saw these guys live opening for Hem. What a show! Amy is really good and darn cute too! She later did a duet with Sally from Hem that was amazing.
Amen Brother !
that driving bass made me think of Morphine somehow, then I got the Christian theme...all fits, somehow! Good tune!
Is that Jim Kweskin doing most of the singing? Wonderful song!
this is rich and creamy i would like to hear more
This is great!
Greetings, The group has at least three excellent singers, including Amy Helm (Levon's daughter). My upload! Neil
wow! Great song! These are the moments I love RP!!!
I am tempted by Heaven's door.
This is really cool.
I'm sitting here thinking that this guy has come a looooong way from his days as a clown on Howdy Doody. Mysterious ways, indeed.
Baby_M wrote:
This is Gospel music that kicks Satan's butt!
This is an AWESOME album! Whether you're Christian or not, it doesn't matter. The soul of this album, the blues and gospel influence, the voices make it pretty kick-ass. Get behind me, Satan! (in my best Flip Wilson "Geraldine" voice)
This is Gospel music that kicks Satan's butt!
Hmmm... Me thinks me likes. I'll give it a 6 fer now and see how it grows on me. I'll be interested to read more about this group.
very cool.
:-s The AMG info on this band adds up to something I predict would rate a solid 4, but they're confounding my senses...actually kinda like it... I'll stick it at a 7 for now.
wow number 1 wish I had somthing real to say Sounds like melencamp