Depending on one's point of view, the
Bobs are either a pretentious novelty item or a group that deserves a lot of credit for taking chances. They're certainly unique: how often do you hear a cappella versions of
Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze" and
Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire?" And not only are the
Bobs unique -- they know how to make the pieces of their quirky, eccentric puzzle fit together nicely. Despite what their detractors say,
The Bobs Sing the Songs of... isn't a mere novelty item: it's an example of a group taking off-center ideas and making them successful. While other
Bobs releases have included some original material, this 1991 collection gathers some of their best covers on a single CD. No one can accuse the
Bobs of only liking one type of music; this collection finds them interpreting everything from heavy metal ("Purple Haze,"
Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love") and country (
Cash's "Ring of Fire") to Motown soul (
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' "You Really Got a Hold on Me"), reggae (
Jimmy Cliff's "Sittin' in Limbo"), and new wave (the
Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer"). Never mind what the
Bobs' critics say.
Sing the Songs of... is full of goofy ideas that work. ~ Alex Henderson