Stephen Inglis Cuts the Dead Some Slack
- Nick Hutchinson
- May 10, 2018
- 1 min read
Stephen Inglis manages to find open space in the sometimes crowded field of Grateful Dead tributes. On Cut the Dead Some Slack, the Honolulu-based troubadour (with vocal harmony assistance from radio host and musician David Gans) offers a pleasing array of acoustic-based songs, demonstrating his dexterous chops on Hawaiian slack key guitar, guitarlele and the good old six string. The two-disc release features refreshing interpretations of “Scarlet Begonias,” “Lazy River Road,” “Days Between,” “Brokedown Palace,” “Standing on the Moon” and several other Grateful Dead classics. The release also features bonus material comprising a few compelling full-band takes on “Birdsong,” “Stella Blue” and another pass through “Days Between,” by The Stephen Inglis Project, which brings in Gans (on guitar), Eric Peterson (keyboards), Jon Hawes, (bass) and Steve Howells (drums). It’s rewarding listening all around.
Cut the Dead Some Slack. Available on Rhythm and Roots Records

Disc 1
Scarlet Begonias
Lazy River Road
Cassidy
Ship of Fools
Days Between
Ripple
Dark Star>
Wharf Rat>
Dark Star
Brokedown Palace
Disc 2
Bertha>
Standing on the Moon
It Must Have Been the Roses
Bonus Live Tracks:
Stephen Inglis Project Featuring David Gans
Birdsong>Jam
Stella Blue
Days Between



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