Archive for January, 2009

A Day At The Flea, Part VI

5 January 2009

The P and I ventured out to our local flea market on Sunday, and came away with a few musical treasures…

Frank Sinatra | In The Wee Small Hours, Part 2
Frank Sinatra | In The Wee Small Hours, Part 2 – Impossible to resist Ol’ Blue Eyes…

Xavier Cugat | Dancetime With Cugat
Xavier Cugat | Dancetime With Cugat – Get your dancing shoes on…

Stan Kenton | City Of Glass
Stan Kenton | City Of Glass – My friend David Foran is constantly after me to get some Stan Kenton in my life, so David, this one’s for you…

T.S. Eliot | Old Possum's Book Of Practical Cats
T.S. Eliot | Old Possum’s Book Of Practical Cats – The audio LP version of the book that spawned the Broadway musical Cats

Lonnie Mack | Glad I'm In The Band
Lonnie Mack | Glad I’m In The Band – Mack was a mentor to Stevie Ray Vaughan, among others…

Leo Kottke | The Best
Leo Kottke | The Best – This one caught my eye after our own recommendations for seasonal non-holiday albums

Evening Of A Basie-ite
Lester Young | Prez: Evening Of A Basie-ite – Features recordings of Young with Count Basie’s Orchestra in 1940 and 1941…

Lenny Bruce | Thank You Masked Man
Lenny Bruce | Thank You Masked Man – This album “includes the earliest Bruce performances known to exist,” which actually gives it the odor of a cash-in…

Mac Wiseman | 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered
Mac Wiseman | ‘Tis Sweet To Be Remembered – Taking a moment to remember Mac Wiseman, who was still making excellent music last time I checked…

Phil Ochs | All The News That's Fit To Sing
Phil Ochs | All The News That’s Fit To Sing – The title piqued my inner-NYT reader, but this one made the sale based on the pristine Elektra label on the album (see below)…

Phil Ochs | All The News That's Fit To Sing | Elektra Label

Cream | I Feel Free
Cream | I Feel Free – Foreign version of Cream’s greatest hits that bears a suspicious resemblance to the playlist on Strange Brew

Charlie Barnet | The Complete Charlie Barnet, Volume II - 1939
Charlie Barnet | The Complete Charlie Barnet, Volume II – 1939 – This long-forgotten saxophonist still blows our house down…

The Rascals | Once Upon A Dream
The Rascals | Once Upon A Dream – With thanks to The Rising Storm, who brought this album to my attention

Roy Eldridge | Heckler's Hop, 1935-40
Roy Eldridge | Heckler’s Hop, 1935-40 – Great title, even better Jazz…

Henry 'Red' Allen | Henry 'Red Allen
Henry ‘Red’ Allen | Henry ‘Red’ Allen – Eponymous collection of Allen’s recordings from the late-20′s and early 30′s…

Ned Kelly | Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Ned Kelly | Original Motion Picture Score – Featuring music by Shel Silverstein and Waylon Jennings (what a pairing!), I bought this for the lone Mick Jagger track (‘The Wild Colonial Boy’), which is a painful approximation of something you’d hear at your local Ren Faire…

Cal Tjader | Soul Sauce
Cal Tjader | Soul Sauce – Easily the best album we picked up this weekend, Tjader smokes his way across the vibes, making music that lives up to that ridiculous and audacious title…

Quicksilver Messenger Service & The Great Society | At The Avalon Ballroom [Poster]
Quicksilver Messenger Service & The Great Society | Avalon Ballroom Poster – Many thanks to my poster guy Larry, who never fails to tempt me with his wares…

The 10 Best Albums Of 2008

4 January 2009

December usually finds me hunkered down with a big pile of albums, catching up on what happened during the year. For a variety of reasons – including one serious book proposal, a hectic work schedule, and a bout with the flu – that didn’t happen this year. My yet-to-hear list includes highly touted albums by TV On The Radio, Lil’ Wayne, Girl Talk, Santogold, and many more. So if your favorite album isn’t included here, it may be because I still have yet to wrap my ears around it.

But that disclaimer shouldn’t detract from the artists who are included here. The past year featured a wealth of music in a wide variety of genres, and while I didn’t get to all of it, I did hear a lot of albums that sound great in spite of repeated play, and would rate highly no matter what year they were released. Here’s the honor roll for 2008…

Neon Neon | Stainless Style
10] Neon Neon | Stainless Style – This concept album about 1980′s automaker John DeLorean is as sleek and stylish as its subject matter. The synth lines and grooves here are cold and spare like the stainless steel shells on the cars that bear DeLorean’s name, making for an inspired tribute to the sounds of the Me Decade.

Listen: Dream Cars

Flight Of The Conchords
9] Flight Of The Conchords | Flight Of The Conchords – 2008 found the world badly in need of humor, what with a tense US Presidential election and a deflating world economy. On their self-titled debut, Flight Of The Conchords did their part in taking on the smile deficit by taking bites out of French Pop, Hip-Hop, David Bowie, and more. Laugh track supplied by you…

Listen: Bowie

DJ Mark Farina | Mushroom Jazz 6
8] DJ Mark Farina | Mushroom Jazz, Vol 6 – San Francisco-based DJ Mark Farina has quietly been spinning together some fine albums (the best of which can be found in his Mushroom Jazz series) that make Jazz, Hip-Hop, and House sound like the most natural of bedfellows. This is intense chill-out music…

Listen: Groovin’ [Kero One]

AC/DC | Black Ice
7] AC/DC | Black Ice – The simple formula that AC/DC has stuck to over the last three decades – pulverizing riffs, howling lyrics, and fist-pumping anthems – is still a winner. This is a punishing batch of songs, and a natural extension of the the excellence of 1980′s Back In Black.

Listen: Rock ‘N Roll Dream

Black Keys | Attack & Release
6] Black Keys | Attack & Release – Their spare blues-rock racket would seem like a poor match for producer Danger Mouse, but he tastefully augmented The Keys’ sound with a banjo here, some hammond organ there, and a few backup singers when the mood calls for it. The result? An enjoyable, mature album that is evolutionary without being unnecessarily revolutionary.

Listen: I Got Mine

Hercules And Love Affair
5] Hercules And Love Affair | Hercules And Love Affair – Utterly contemporary and undeniably retro, Hercules And Love Affair has the diva vocal stylings and infinite bass lines of the best vintage Disco. It’s a bold, brash dance album, and a smart, tongue-in-cheek (check the Greek references) update on the sound that stirred Studio 54.

Listen: Blind [Full Album Version]

Kings Of Leon | Only By The Night
4] Kings Of Leon | Only By The Night – I don’t ask for much, but I absolutely need a few rock bands that are reliable for an excellent album every year or so. Imagine my relief that the Followill family band rebounded from a disappointing third album to drop this gem. With heavier, more textured guitars and harder songs, it’s less Southern Strokes than pseudo-Stones. ‘Sex On Fire’ is kind of silly, but most of the nasty on this album can be found in the guitar licks.

Listen: Crawl

Raphael Saadiq | The Way I See It
3] Raphael Saadiq | The Way I See It – Saadiq, former hit-maker with 90′s act Tony! Toni! Tone!, fires up a Motown-influenced time machine and matches his musical heroes hook for hook. The Way I See It was carefully crafted to mimic the dusty sound of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Four Tops, and The Jackson 5 – but the music here sounds fresh as an ocean breeze, and the enthusiasm Saadiq brings to this material is entirely contagious.

Listen: 100 Yard Dash

Bon Iver - For Emma Forever Ago

2] Bon Iver | For Emma, Forever Ago – Coming off twin breakups with his girlfriend and his band, Justin Vernon decamped to the Wisconsin woods in the dead of winter and created this album. Part lullaby and part primal scream, For Emma is a primitive cry in the wilderness – the sound of an artist pouring his heart into the winter snow, and capturing the results on tape for posterity. The album was released to no notice in late ’07, but on reissue it has been lauded as a haunting slice of perfection.

Listen: Skinny Love

Fleet Foxes | Fleet Foxes
1] Fleet Foxes | Fleet Foxes – While most modern Folk seems to be aiming to recreate either Greenwich Village in the 60′s or Laurel Canyon in the 70′s, Fleet Foxes sounds like a product of the 1500′s. With layered, baroque harmonies that are as organic as a stroll in the woods, this music is miles removed from the hurly burly of the Billboard Hot 100.

The album’s liner notes thank Brian Wilson, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Charles Mingus, Igor Stravinsky, Arthur Lee, Colin Blunstone, Rita Lee, John Lennon, Townes Van Zandt, Van Morrison, and Marvin Gaye, among others. Connect those disparate and far flung dots, and you’ve got a timeless, pastoral masterpiece that reveals the depth of its elemental beauty with each subsequent listen.

Debut albums are notoriously poor indicators of the future output of any artist, but if Fleet Foxes never turn out another note, their legacy is sealed with this fine record.

Listen: Blue Ridge Mountains

Listen: White Winter Hymnal

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Question: What was your favorite album of 2008?

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Stuck In My Head: New Year’s Day

1 January 2009

U2 | New Year's Day

“All is quiet on New Year’s Day/A world in white gets underway,” sings Bono on U2′s first hit song. The lyrics set the scene in a peaceful, snow-covered city, but the image also works as a metaphor for a fresh calendar that’s unsoiled by mistakes and unmarked by regrets. In those two lines, with their quiet, snowy city streets, Bono captures the scene, as well as the spirit of the first day of January.

The single went #10 in the UK, and helped establish U2 as fledgling stars. The video for this song was their first to see heavy rotation on MTV, but they play with the fire of a group that’s still a couple of albums away from selling out arenas. The song supposedly refers to Lech Walesa’s solidarity movement in Poland, but the lyrics sound every bit like a pledge of solidarity to a separated lover. Even though the calendar is changing, Bono still wants to be with you (you lucky unspecified person you).

“Nothing changes on New Year’s Day,” he concludes. With 2008 firmly in the rearview mirror, I’m hoping he’s wrong about that…

Listen: New Year’s Day


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