I dunno, Gary Bennett's record is nice, but it's the singing that drags me a bit. R.S. Field's production is ace, however. I like it fine, wish he'd gotten a bit more down and dirty.
And shit, I never thought I'd say this, but Alan Jackson really made something like a great album, his new one. Or Alison Krauss did. It kinda got stuck in my head and I have to hear the first 5-6 songs daily--"Fire Flys"especially is just ingenious. Operates in the realm of the everyday uncanny or something like that--Alan Jackson don't even have to try but he's trying here to do something he perceives he needs to try to do, and almost not tries and succeeds. "Sometimes less is more," he sings. I'm impressed.
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Tuesday, 12 September 2006 22:10 (nineteen years ago)
The song is so over wrought and over the top, and camp theatrical...
― anthony easton (anthony), Wednesday, 13 September 2006 10:21 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Wednesday, 13 September 2006 16:04 (nineteen years ago)
Carlene CarterCharlie LouvinTony Joe WhiteRay Wylie HubbardJoy Lynn WhiteHacienda Bros.Abigail WashburnAmy LaVereDale WatsonThe DuhksJames McMurtryJames Hunter
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Wednesday, 13 September 2006 18:56 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Wednesday, 13 September 2006 19:31 (nineteen years ago)
(Any tips for good shows Saturday - Tuesday much appreciated btw, though I don't have any idea of how my time there's going to work.)
― Tim (Tim), Thursday, 14 September 2006 11:55 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Thursday, 14 September 2006 20:28 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Friday, 15 September 2006 04:22 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Friday, 15 September 2006 05:16 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Friday, 15 September 2006 21:19 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Saturday, 16 September 2006 13:29 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.deadog.com/page/DDR/PROD/dwva/PCD-7019a
http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE67818DE4EAD7E20C79A3A40CDAD67FD1BFE5AFB86112F0456D3B82D40AF1844C34FA39A81B8E574B266ADFF2EA2160ED1C0EC57F6D8612D5DF0&sql=10:pr1ibk09fakz
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 15:24 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 16:07 (nineteen years ago)
http://billboard.com/bbcom/reviews/album_review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003122625
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 16:11 (nineteen years ago)
http://harpmagazine.com/guides/contributors/detail.cfm?id=527
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 16:13 (nineteen years ago)
I've pre-ordered that Alan Jackson Cd. I'm very happy to hear he's made a great album, I loved "Drive".
― Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Saturday, 16 September 2006 21:09 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 21:27 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 21:46 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Saturday, 16 September 2006 22:03 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 22:07 (nineteen years ago)
"tragedy of you," last track on the otherwise blues-punk EP by the bones (from louisiana), is on now and is calling you an asshole and dickhead and reminding me of shooter jennings. here's their page:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=7483383
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 22:22 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 16 September 2006 22:25 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Sunday, 17 September 2006 01:56 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Sunday, 17 September 2006 05:01 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 17 September 2006 08:36 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Sunday, 17 September 2006 09:06 (nineteen years ago)
nah, actually, the bones guy is even worse singer. probably reminds me more of some long-lost proto-alt-country cowpunk band i can place right now. but i like it okay. the band's blues-punk gunk is better, partly because it pushes harder. weird how much a sucker i still am for silly ancient backwoods birthday party/gun club shtick when i've never been all that big a fan of those two bands. (honestly, i don't own a single album by either of them, haven't in years, though once upon a time i did.) also "bulge" on the bones EP reminds me of one of those sub-fall late '80s british art-punk bands i used to like so much: three johns or janitors or membranes or somebody of that ilk.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 17 September 2006 12:37 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 17 September 2006 12:42 (nineteen years ago)
A question for our Canadian correspondents: Any thoughts about Matt Mays & El Torpedo, who if I recall the press bio have had three top 20 hits in the great white north this year? Press bio also compared them to Tom Petty w/ Heartbreakers and Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse, I think. I guess I'm sort of hearing it, I dunno. Song on now is called "Cocaine Cowgirl." Matt's voice is not nearly as distinctive as Neil's or Tom's, I'm thinking so far. But his songs do appear to have some degree of drama to them. Maybe he deserves to be lumped in with recent Drive By Truckers? He's not bugging me as much as DBT's have on their past couple of albums, but maybe that just means my expectations are lower. None of this tracks are killing me, either.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 17 September 2006 13:39 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Sunday, 17 September 2006 16:13 (nineteen years ago)
On the live album? Sure he does, Don - I mention it in the review.
do all the Harp reviews have to be that short
Well, most of their regular reviews (except the lead one) seem short, but mine run in the print edition as a separate page known as "Last Roundup," sort of consumer-guide-like but without grades and not alphabetically ordered. So I tended to write them short to fit more albums on the page -- That was my own choice. (I wrote four such columns, two of which have run so far in the magazine.)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 17 September 2006 17:08 (nineteen years ago)
xps
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Monday, 18 September 2006 12:37 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Monday, 18 September 2006 20:34 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a3uPZ97AXU
― Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 01:12 (nineteen years ago)
Haha, she sucks.
― Haikunym (Haikunym), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 01:30 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 03:59 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 04:12 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 04:33 (nineteen years ago)
Yeah, Don, heard the Costello/Toussaint. The DVD is the thing, actually, because you get to see Toussaint and Elv riding thru NOLA together. I find the record good, but as usual, why do I want to listen to Costello when I can listen to Lee Dorsey? But he does sing OK. I am probably going to sit thru all that crap at the Americana thing so I can hear Toussaint. Also going to catch, I hope, Carlene Carter late tonite, and there are a couple other things I want to explore. I guess Costello's gonna be there, too.
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 12:38 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 15:08 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 15:39 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Wednesday, 20 September 2006 19:07 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Thursday, 21 September 2006 00:04 (nineteen years ago)
LOL
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Thursday, 21 September 2006 00:08 (nineteen years ago)
― Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Friday, 22 September 2006 04:41 (nineteen years ago)
Ever hear that bizarre album he did for Casablanca in 1980, THE REAL THANG?
To call it, this was a strange, one-year-too-late attempt to jump on the disco bandwagon (this was well after the whole "disco sucks" movement had come & gone); when I interviewed TJW some time back, he referred to it as "techno swamp." But you know what? It turns out good in spite of itself; his attempt to go disco is so backhanded, it comes off sounding like Lightnin' Hopkins making a southern soul record, and that is a good thang indeed. He wouldn't have gotten past the velvet rope at Studio 54 with a record like this, but Bobby Rush fans would love it.
It even includes a new version of "Polk Salad Annie" with a reference to pot-smoking during the spoken intro (Tony Joe also told me that when he used to play at rock festivals during the hippie era, audiences thought that polk salad was another name for marijuana.)
― Rev. Hoodoo (Rev. Hoodoo), Saturday, 23 September 2006 04:05 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Saturday, 23 September 2006 07:13 (nineteen years ago)
What is this comp you speak of, and how does disco relate to Elvis' version of "Polk Salad Annie?"
― Rev. Hoodoo (Rev. Hoodoo), Saturday, 23 September 2006 12:23 (nineteen years ago)
americana: got a couple things to turn around today, but quickly, the best things i saw were hayes carll and jim lauderdale and ray wylie hubbard at this showcase where they all do one song and it's just like the bluebird café. hayes really has a country voice. he did a great one about this hotel where a former ramblin' gamblin' man is living by himself, in the middle of nowhere, and he's crippled or something so he can't leave. very spooky, nice, and hayes seems to me to have a real feel for that kind of thing. and a song from his "little rock" album. ray w.h. was incredible, funny, did "snake farm" about how much fun it is to fuck amongst snakes and so forth, and proved himself perhaps the greatest living or the last living talking-blues performer. good guitar, actually, proto-modal-blooze-non-lick/lick stuff. he had everybody laughing. lauderdale did a soul-ish ballad he wrote and one he wrote for george jones, and sang the latter sort of like jones. he's not a bad singer but he ain't jones.
hacienda bros. were entertaining, competent, and they did make the journey from cowboy music to soul in their set, wore cowboy hats, the guitarist sounded like he'd been studying his american studios guitar playing. good, nothing too heavy. dan penn was supposed to play but he only did a *bridge* with the brothers! we all missed it! cary baker had a picture of it on his digital camera, said "here, see, he played," and we're like, fuck, we missed it.
tres chicas was a buzz thing. personally i think they are nice girls, and goddam the mercy lounge was crowded for them, and they sounded like the byrds. the laggy tempos, chiming guitars, the affectless harmonies. i found it overrated and antiseptic. they sounded like the byrds, fairport convention--electric folk-rock of the high-minded variety circa 1968.
it was just too crowded in there, at those clubs on eighth ave. s., at some point. for me, anyway. i can't stay up late enough to see carlene carter, who started at 12-30 or something like that. heard she was good, good band, got a record coming out.
solomon burke was supposed to give off love in a meet-greet, but he did not show. he's playing the belcourt here for a taping, soon, and he has described the buddy miller record and sessions he did here as real relaxed, perhaps to a fault, with emmylou harris baking him cookies and everybody just pickin'. like he needs a cookie. i dunno, i like "nashville" by burke but it doesn't knock me out. he sings OK and there are certainly good songs. with joe tex dead and swamp dogg not makin' the goddam americana-fest, and gram parsons feared missing in the big hurricane that just wiped out new orleans well and for good, nothing's as fun as it used to be.
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Saturday, 23 September 2006 13:25 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 23 September 2006 14:23 (nineteen years ago)