***Given how sluggish the week has been I decided to spend my ever-dwindling free time re-re-RE-reading some of my old fave mags which have fallen by the wayside or got stuck into manila envelopes in a vain attempt to preserve them somewhat. In the course of trying to get all of my issues of CREEM in one place for easy ref I managed to dredge up their special edition Summer 1981 heavy metal issue which I gotta say (against my better judgement) was perhaps that mag's wailing swan song to just about everything that those ozobs stood for the previous decade or so. Yes it is a good with the usual crud acts mentioned on the cover (yes, people would actually buy a mag if Van Halen were plastered front and center) but amid the Pat Benetar and Ted Nugent wretching there are some pretty hefty moments that are still relevant to the BLOG TO COMM philosophy which is only a step or two removed from the Playboy one, but oh what a step! (Let's just say that instead of using Nietzsche as our basis Joe Besser would do just fine.)
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Herbie Hancock-TAKIN' OFF CD-r burn (originally on Blue Note Records)
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***Human Arts Ensemble-UNDER THE SUN CD (Freedom Records, Japan)
T'was awful neat of Freedom to release this one on disque but why not WHISPER OF DHARMA? Woulda made a great twofa-type collection for those of us into the whole BAG mode. Hefty mid-Eastern rhythms mix with a true funk punk demeanor kinda giving you the impression that you're somewhere in Mecca trying to score heroin. Not as good as the FUNKY DONKEY album which still gets a bit of play 'round here but solid enough for those of you who like the way the HAE mixed up their free jazz with some pretty good hard-urban sound-grooves. Features the usual BAG gang....Oliver Lake, James and Carol Marshall, Charles Bobo Shaw, Marty Ehrlich etc., as well as a surprise appearance from Lester Bowie.
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THE FRANK POPP ENSEMBLE CD-r burn (originally on U.M.T.V. Records)
Rehash of various sixties soul moves that might dredge up a few rheumy memories of somethingorother inside your brain. For me it's pretty on-target if rather standardized tamebo listening that doesn't stir up any unbridled emotions of pure rage like music should. Somehow I get the feeling that you just might find you tapping toe to it when your guard's let down. Better watch it before your chic-er than thou enemies find out --- boy will they razz you from here to Bizoo and back!
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White Fence-FOR THE RECENTLY FOUND INNOCENT CD-r burn (originally on Drag City Records)
A retro psych-pop effort from the snazzily named Tim Presley that oozes more originality than put on paens to long gone bargain bin thrills. It has a particularly English bent to it which should appeal to the CHOCOLATE SOUP FOR DIABETICS/RUBBLE fans and followers, and it's so on-target that even the English accents don't sound phonus balonus to me. Sure it ain't Syd Barrett but then again what is these days?
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Alan Sondheim-RITUAL-ALL-7-70 CD (ESP disk/ZYX Records, Germany)
Pulled this one outta the heap if only so's I could bolster this week's review total, and what a choice I made! I never did understand exactly where the music of Sondheim during those days (two platters on ESP, one on Riverboat) was coming from but given the use of horns I'd assume it was the new jazz thing. And you get plenty of that on this side which free bops around in the kinda fashion you woulda thunk Maynard G. Krebs woulda under the effect of nutmeg. Thirteen (mostly) brief cantinas of soundsplurge that I'm sure most of you reg'lar readers are familiar with, or have I pegged you guys wrong again (and yeah, one thing you guys need is a good pegging!).
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Various Artists-CHILLY SCENES OF ROACHES CD-r burn (Bill Shute)
Bill delves into his usual obsessions from pre-Mandrell country music to weird audio esoterica that only a well-developed mind as Bill's can comprehend. Some of it will make ya puke like the tribute to famed spoiled brat rich kid "John John" Kennedy to the faux soul that makes me wanna wear one of those scarves that Fred on SCOOBY DOO had affixed to his neck for years. If you're a fan of obscure instrumental sides, teen idol wannabes, stoopid seventies Slurpee ads and local country twangs (I think Lucille Bassett is the closest anyone female's come to the Peter Stampfel singing style even if he stole it from Grandpa Jones) you'll find this an even better soundtrack for that fart-encrusted party you'll be holding in your boudoir this very evening!
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Are you ready for some real solid rock journalism the kind that ROLLING STONE made their moolah with emptying the coffers of many a smarter than their parents kiddoids way back inna early seventies? Well if so, DON'T buy any of these back issues of BLACK TO COMM but if you really do wanna spend your shekels I can't think of a better place for your cash to go towards, if you get my drift.
13 comments:
lol :)
are the ramones heavy metil.
Butch Warren recorded with Dexter Gordon and Thelonius Monk.
Cheers!
Ooooooh! The heavy metal dude is soooooo Christopher St!
C St was theeeee place before the AIDS pandemic.
*SIGH*
Danny Fields is a fag.
And proud of it, girlfr'en'!
I pulled a Cosby on young Pete Townshend. What do you have to top that, faggot!?
TRUMP WON!
BIDEN STOLE!
CANDACE 2024!
DEMO-KKK-RATS ARE THE REAL RACISTS!
ALL LIVES MATTER!
BOMB GAZA! HAMAS = HITLER!
you need to right a bout la punk.
crime weirdos germs dead kennedies knack
go for it.
you can do this
bild bill biller
qwiofn tr;gkf 9
Rut roh!
Scooby Doo?
Another fag.
Scooby Doo ain't no fag!
You're a fag if you think Scooby Doo is a fag!
PS: Boston is heavy metal? Is The Peanut Butter Conspiracy heavy metal? Roots of metal? Roots of pub rock?
PS: Stigliano's a fag!
Stigliano is a pub rocker. He loves the Senders. Pub till ya puke is Stig's motto.
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