Saturday, November 26, 2011

Creedence Clearwater Review / Adam And The Ants Preview (Album 4)

(Creedence preview here) So, Creedence Clearwater Revival's Cosmo's Factory is a pretty steady stream of Southern Rock and Roll. All of it. The couple of covers (most notably Before You Accuse Me for myself) are good covers, and the songs that aren't covers are good songs. Looking Out My Backdoor is one of those songs that pretty much everyone knows, whether they know who sings it or not. It's one of those classic 70's songs that seems to live on in infamy in the nether of music. Up Around The Bend just gives me flashbacks of every helicopter ride I ever took over Nam. Before You Accuse Me is a really grand song, but I think that I prefer the Eric Clapton cover. It's all around a good album, to be sure. When I think Southern Rock I usually don't think of these guys for some reason, my brain just seems to skip to country rock. I much prefer Southern rock to country rock. I like this album. it may get some play time on my iPod when I listen to everything else. I think that this is probably going to be my favorite decade, I can tell already.

Favorite Songs:
     Before You Accuse Me
     Looking Out My Backdoor
     Up Around The Bend
     Travelin' Band

First album from the 80s:

Album: Kings Of The Wild Frontier
Artist: Adam And The Ants
Adam And The Ants - Kings Of The Wild Frontier

Release Year: 1980

"'We used ocarinas, echo chambers, textures from John Barry and Ennio Morricone soundtracks, rockabilly guitar riffs from Duane Eddy and Hank Marvin. We were even twanging rulers on desks and recorded the results!' You can also hear even weirder sonic traced - the thundering tom toms of the Glitter Band, the thrilling snare-drum salutes of Loyalist marching bands, the mutant disco of Ze Records, even Aboriginal grunts and stomps borrowed from Rolf Harris." - John Lewis

01 - Dog Eat Dog
02 - Antmusic
03 - Los Rancheros
04 - Feed Me To The Lions
05 - Press Darlings
06 - Ants Invasion
07 - Killer In The Home
08 - Kings Of The Wild Frontier
09 - The Magnificent 5
10 - Don't Be Square
11 - Jolly Roger
12 - Physical (You're So)
13 - The Human Beings


My goodness, the future is looking radical.

~mfm

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Joan Baez Review / Creedence Clearwater Preview (Album 3)

(Joan Baez preview here) In the Book "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die", the writer of the Joan Baez album review said that Joan Baez has "the voice of an angel". He is very right. Joan Baez has a beautiful voice. Personally though, I don't enjoy folk music. I listened to her album without any ideas like that in my head, but this just doesn't do it for me. Her songs remind me a lot of protest songs and songs that you would hear in the 50's and 60's (which makes sense, since this album is from 1960). I liked it, but I don't think that I will be listening to it much more.

Favorite Songs:
     House Of The Rising Sun (yes, it's a cover)
     Henry Martin (for her guitar playing)

And now, for the first album from the 1970s:

Album: Cosmo's Factory
Artist: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmo's Factory

Release Year: 1970

"It is quintessential Creedence. A glorious distillation of their distinctive, Southern-style mix of choogling swamp boogie and prime, blistering pop. Eschewing the druggy psychedelic excess of many of their San Francisco peers, the album includes both sides of their three recent hit singles, to which they added covers of songs made famous by Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, and Bo Diddley..." - Ross Fortune

01 - Ramble Tamble
02 - Before You Accuse Me
03 - Travelin' Band
04 - Ooby Dooby
05 - Lookin' Out My Back Door
06 - Run Through The Jungle
07 - Up Around The Bend
08 - My Baby Left Me
09 - Who'll Stop The Rain
10 - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
11 - Long As I Can See The Light

Spotify: Cosmo's Factory

~mfm

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sinatra Review / Joan Baez Preview (Album 2)

(Elvis preview here) Hello again both of you. To start things off we have the In the Wee Small Hours review.

It's too bad that music like this is lost on my generations and the generations that are coming after. This is really quality music. Suffice to say, the whole album (and I mean the whole album) is sad. Like that quote said, this is a man alone. There didn't seem to be any really outstanding songs singles wise, but this was a time before singles when people listened to the whole album. Musically it's really smooth swing, but mostly just background to Franky's voice. If all the songs weren't so sad, this would be good baby-making music. But alas.

Favorite songs:
     I Get Along Without You Very Well
     What Is This Thing Called Love
     Last Night When We Were Young

The next album I'll be listening to:

Album: Joan Baez
Artist: Joan Baez
Joan Baez - Joan Baez

Release Year: 1960

"She [Baez] released 17 records through Vanguard, and while she later was to become known as "Queen" to Bob Dylan's "King Of Folk Music" (Dylan was in awe of Baez at first), her name was not connected with Dylan's until her thrid album, on which she first began performing contemporary material...Although her place at the forefront of the protest movement was still around the corner, Baez's strength, compassion, and courage were apparent on this initial release, which did much to revitalize folk music for a new generation."
 - Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

01 - Silver Dagger
02 - fare Thee Well (10,000) Miles
03 - House Of The Rising Sun
04 - All My Trails
05 - Wildwood Flowers
06 - Donna Donna
07 - John Riley
08 - Rake And Rambling Boy
09 - Little Moses
10 - Mary Hamilton
11 - Henry Martin
12 - El Preson Numero Nueve

Looks like folk / protest music possibly for album 2. Let me know what you thoughts are.

~mfm

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Frank Sinatra Preview (Album 1)

Since this is the first album, I'm going to set up what I think the rest of the posts are going to look like. I plan on listening to each album 2 times through before posting any thoughts on it. Next to the thoughts that I have, I will put up the next album I'm going to be listening to.

I've decided to go through the book chronologically, but instead of straight through, to do the first album from the 50's, then the first album from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's...and then the second album from the 50's, 60's...etc.

So here we go. The first album I will be listening to is:


Album: In The Wee Small Hours
Artist: Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra - In The Wee Small Hours

Release Year: 1955

"In The Wee Small Hours arrived not long after Sinatra's relationship with Ava Gardner collapsed, and it is this split that defines perhaps the all-time greatest break-up album. The wisecracking, finger-snapping Sinatra of popular legend is absent; this is a man alone." - Will Fulford-Jones

Track Listing:
01 - In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
02 - Mood Indigo
03 - Glad To Be Unhappy
04 - I Get Along Without You Very Well
05 - Deep In a Dream
06 - I See Your Face Before Me
07 - Can't We Be Friends?
08 - When Your Lover Has Gone
09 - What Is This Thing Called Love
10 - Last Night When We Were Young
11 - I'll Be Around
12 - Ill Wind
13 - It Never Entered My Mind
14 - Dancing On The Ceiling
15 - I'll Never Be The Same
16 - This Love Of Mine

Spotify: Frank Sinatra - In The Wee Small Hours

Let me know what you think.

~mfm

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Blogging

This blog is dedicated to the book:
"1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die"
(http://www.amazon.com/1001-Albums-Must-Hear-Before/dp/0789313715)
(Also, I am using the Revised and Updated Edition, published in 2010)
It is an attempt to go through the majority of the 1001 albums in the book. Ideally it will be one album a week, possibly two a week. I'm sure that it probably won't happen and I probably won't get through them all, but I can dream.  

This blog will be organised with the album (or albums) and their artwork, followed by what the book says about the album. After that, I plan on putting a little something about what I thought about the album. It won't be really thought provoking all the time. Most of it will probably be along the lines of: "Hey this song was cool, but this one sucked." I would like to do a little bit more than that, but that's a lot of albums. After the review of the album, then there will be the preview of the next album I'll be listening to.

I also implore you (yes, both of you) to please share your thoughts about whatever album I'm currently listening to. I tried to set it up so that if someone wants to follow along and do this with me, it wouldn't be too impossible.

Feel free to follow along.

Blogging: Never before have so many people with so little to say said so much to so few.

~mfm