Mama Sutra
3
Review by Vivian Lee
Mama Sutra is an independent acoustic trio from Raleigh, North Carolina. Formed in 1998, the present lineup is Rick Frye (lead and backing vocals), Jeff Tinling (guitar and backing vocals), and Jason Schmidt (percussion, drums, keyboards, fretless bass, guitars, and backing vocals). Their appropriately named debut, Three, consists of fourteen tracks that reflect the group's absorption of 'everything except country and polka', says Schmidt.
Three features short, sweet, folksy tunes with midrange tenor vocals, guitars, gentle percussion, and muted bass. The band plays in tight unison, with no vocal acrobatics or heavy grooves, just intricate melodies with a deceptively simple structure.
The advisory on the back reads "Listening to this CD with headphones, candles, incense, and dimmed lights is highly recommended". Having listened to it, I wouldn't dispute that. Mama Sutra is an acquired taste. If you give them a listen, they'll leave a good aftertaste in your ears. Three is available via mail order for US $10 + $2.00 S/H and at local shows. For more information, email Mamasutra3@aol.com.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: The Early Years Volume 2 at garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-The-Early-Years.
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