Sunday, September 23, 2012

Bob Marley - Burnin'

One of the two other purchases from Purple Record: the remastered CD of Burnin'. The video above's the Deluxe Edition of the album, which I haven't heard yet.

Rochelle had bought me the vinyl LP of Legend to celebrate our 100 days together and it sparked an interest in this big musical figure. I've always known about Marley and his songs, but hadn't spent much time listening to him until now. He's good stuff. Reggae's still largely unknown to me, but I like the laidback grooves and the uplifting songs. Burnin' is full of quality songs. Favorite tracks:


  • Get Up, Stand Up
  • I Shot The Sheriff
  • Small Axe
  • Burnin' and Lootin'
  • One Foundation
Extra info dept: The book Kill Your Idols: A New Generation of Rock Writers Reconsiders The Classics tore about Marley's famous Exodus album. The book isn't here in Korea, so I can't say anymore about that right now. The memory's fuzzy.

Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame + Birds of Fire

Two CD of the four CDs I bought at Purple Record in Hongdae, Seoul, this weekend:

Mahavishnu Orchestra's first LP, The Inner Mounting Flame, from 1971.



Their second LP, Birds of Fire, from 1972.




Two things spurred these purchases:

1. I had a beyond cool class called American Popular Music during my freshman year of college. Dr. Martin Jack Rosenblum taught the class and he'd played these guys during a lecture on jazz and its influence on rock music. The song he played: The Inner Mounting Flame's "Meeting Of The Spirits," a veritable explosion of sound and melody. The song came to mind a few days ago, so I looked it up on YouTube, played it, and listened to it anew after 7 years.

2. Henry Rollins mentioned Birds of Fire's title track in his book Fanatic! He writes:
This is John McLaughlin's monster band....if you like what you hear, the record is cool and so is The Inner Mounting Flame. I think [Black Flag's guitarist] Greg Ginn really got a lot from McLaughlin and this record. 


[Fanatic!: Songs Lists and Notes from the Harmony In My Head Radio Show. Rollins, Henry. Las Angeles: 2.13.61, 2006]

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Dr. Feelgood




The Down By The Jetty LP. An excellent first album. I picked up the double disc Collector's Edition of it on iTunes and it's been in heavy rotation for a month now. Tracklist below. My favorites are in italics:
  1. "She Does It Right"
  2. "Boom Boom" (John Lee Hooker)
  3. "The More I Give"
  4. "Roxette"
  5. "One Weekend"
  6. "That Ain't No Way To Behave"
  7. "I Don't Mind"
  8. "Twenty Yards Behind"
  9. "Keep It Out Of Sight"
  10. "All Through The City"
  11. "Cheque Book" (Mickey Jupp)
  12. "Oyeh!" (Mick Green)
  13. "Bonie Maronie" / "Tequila" (Larry Williams) / (Danny Flores) - live recording


(thanks to Wikipedia for the tracklist)

"All Through the City"




"Stupidity" (live from Stupidity LP)


The Stupidity live LP. The group in their element, laying down the dirty r&b.

Tracklist:


  1. "Talking About You" (Chuck Berry)
  2. "20 Yards Behind"
  3. "Stupidity" (Solomon Burke)
  4. "All Through The City"
  5. "I'm a Man" (Bo Diddley)
  6. "Walking The Dog" (Rufus Thomas)
  7. "She Does It Right"
  8. "Going Back Home" (Mick Green, Johnson)
  9. "I Don't Mind"
  10. "Back in the Night"
  11. "I'm a Hog for You Baby" (Leiber, Stoller)
  12. "Checking Up on My Baby" (Sonny Boy Williamson)
  13. "Roxette"
  14. "Riot in Cell Block No. 9" (Leiber, Stoller)
  15. "Johnny B. Goode" (Chuck Berry)


"Back in the Night" from their second LP, Malpractice. Turn it up!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Hibernation blues

There'll be stuff coming soon. These 9 months in Korea have brought about a slew of new tunes.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Young Men Blues: Jonny T-Bird and The MPs in Waukesha, WI

The audience may have been sparse, but no matter: it didn't stop them from delivering a tight, rocking 3-part set. Jonny T-Bird and the MPs plowed through their Waukesha debut at Magellan's last night, and though I've said this before, I'm continually amazed at the depth and breadth of their material. Every time I see them they've learned 2 or 300 new songs. Young blues fans, take note: listen to these guys and expand your mind. B.B. King may be the perennial image of the blues, but the genre runs deeper than that. Last night they grooved through numbers by Lonnie Mack, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and my favorite, Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers. Jonny and co. brought two of their songs to life. Hound Dog's ragged, slide-driven style doesn't easily lend itself to covers, but the MP's did it well. Drummer Isaac Berg and bassist Brian Morrison held down the beat and smoothed out some of the rough edges in the shuffling “She's Gone.” Similarly, they recreated the down-and-out-at-3am-blues of “It Hurts Me Too” with that moaning slide guitar and that bruised vocal. Isaac's drums were a close study of the original, all syncopated, and jittery. But, they're more than just a blues cover band: the MP's set included classic rockers like “Come Together” and “Born On The Bayou,” as well as Jonny's original blues songs. His “Blues For Asperger's” could stand as the international anthem for those, like Jonny, who have that condition. His guitarwork drips with emotion—he puts everything he has into his guitar playing and it shows in his meticulous playing. He is more than just a student of the blues, he's a purveyor of it. The same goes for his bandmates. Don't let their ages fool you: Isaac, Brian, and Jonny know their stuff.

Check out their Facebook page for upcoming gig info.

Full disclosure time: Like many of the Milwaukee bands I write (or will write) about here, these guys are my friends and I'm writing about them because I want to spread the word about their music. I introduced Jonny to Hound Dog Taylor through a mix CD I made for him. I've helped him write songs. Like he said at Magellan's, I co-wrote the tongue-in-cheek “Ice Your Cake” with him. But I must say this: Jonny did most of the writing though—I helped with writing the 12-bar G shuffle, a few lyrics, and made suggestions for revising the song. I do feel honored at the co-credit and thank him for giving me the shout-out onstage.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Playlist: February and March 2011 in Review

The New Stuff

February
  • Joan Jett
    • Desire, I Myself For Loving You, I Still Dream About You, Tulane (Chuck Berry) [Up Your Alley, 1988]
  • Lou Reed
    • How Do You Think It Feels?, Caroline Says I, Heroin [Rock 'n' Roll Animal, 1974]
  • Modern Machines
    • Cheap Rent, Cheap Food, Cheap Beer, You're Getting Married [Take It, Somebody!, 2006]
  • Muddy Waters
    • Stuff You Gotta Watch, Got My Mojo Workin', Rock Me, I'm Ready, and many others from The Chess Box.
  • Drive By Truckers
    • The Weakest Man, Go-Go Boots, Everybody Needs Love (Eddie Hinton), Mercy Buckets, Used to be a Cop [Go-Go Boots, 2011]
    • Buttholeville/State Trooper (live) [Sometimes Late at Night EP, 2011]
  • Ramma Lamma
    • Tiger Don't Change Its Stripes, Truthin' [Tiger Don't Change Its Stripes 7”, 2011]
  • The Wanton Looks
    • Electromagnetic Force, Worst Side of Me, Demons [Wanton Looks, 2009]
March
  • John Williams/Star Wars
    • Main Title, Throne Room/End Credits [A New Hope, 1977]
  • Patti Smith
    • So You Want to be a Rock and Roll Star, Citizen Ship [Wave, 1979]
  • Lou Reed
    • Sad Song, Oh, Jim, I'm Waiting for the Man [Lou Reed Live, 1975]
  • Sleater-Kinney
    • Entertain, Modern Girl, Let's Call it Love [The Woods, 2005]
  • Black Keys
    • Everlasting Light, Tighten Up, Ten Cent Pistol [Brothers, 2010]
  • Plumtree
    • Scott Pilgrim [Predicts the Future]
  • Mika
    • Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) [Life in Cartoon Motion, 2007]

The Old Favorites

  • The Pretenders
    • Everything on Extended Play: Message of Love, Talk of the Town, Porcelain, Cuban Slide, Precious (live) [1981]
    • Back on the Chain Gang, Middle of the Road, My City was Gone [Learning to Crawl, 1984]
  • Joan Jett
    • I Love Rock 'n' Roll, Cherry Bomb, Fake Friends, Light of Day [Fit to be Tied]
    • Star Star, Nitetime [Album, 1983]
    • Frustrated, Talkin' 'Bout My Baby [Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth]
  • Velvet Underground
    • Velvet Underground
    • Ocean, Sweet Bonnie Brown, Heroin, What Goes On, and others [Live 1969]
  • ZZ Top
    • PCH, Cherry Red [Antenna]
    • Greatest Hits
  • Drive-By Truckers
  • Rolling Stones – anything they recorded between 1968 and 1972