Thursday, March 29, 2012

Deee-Lite Review / Ryan Adams Preview (Album 18)

(Lite preview here) So...That album was exactly as I thought it would be. It was this strange combination between electronic beats and this strange singing / chanting. All jokes aside though, the album actually would be a pretty sweet album if you could take out the singing from the lady; not that I didn't like it, it just would have been better in my opinion. The electronic beats were actually pretty sweet to listen too. I liked the beats, but like I said...the entirety of it was less than to be desired. Actually, I didn't even notice that the band name is pronounced "delight" until a couple of days ago.

Favorite Songs:
     Deee-Lite Theme
     What Is Love
     Groove Is In The Heart

The double-oh's.

Album: Heartbreaker
Artist: Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker

Release Year: 2000

"Heartbreak and hard drink have inspired many great albums, but rarely one as tender as this, Ryan Adams' solo debut. Adams recorded Heartbreaker - a brutally honest chronical of the highs and lows of love - in the wake of two scarring breakups ... Heartbreak transforms Adams into the critics' darling - he was called a "visionary rock troubadour" by NME - but failed to win over a mass audience." - Theunis Bates

01 - Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey
02 - To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)
03 - My Winding Wheel
04 - AMY
05 - Oh My Sweet Carolina
06 - Bartering Lines
07 - Call Me On Your Way Back Home
08 - Damn, Sam (I Love A Woman That Rains)
09 - Come Pick Me Up
10 - To Be The One
11 - Why Do They Leave?
12 - Shakedown On 9th Street
13 - Don't Ask For The Water
14 - In My Time Of Need
15 - Sweet Lil Gal

Streaming: Radio3.net
iTunes: Ryan Adams
Spotify: Heartbreaker

I hope that it's not country music. More heartbreak...

~mfm

Saturday, March 17, 2012

AC/DC Review / Deee-Lite Preview (Album 17)

(AC/DC preview here) AC/DC is considered by many a classic rock and roll band. This album came out the same year that the previous lead singer died. They didn't waste very much time getting back into the groove of things, and subsequently created one of the greatest rock and roll albums of all time. The songs are all pretty similar, but that isn't a bad thing. They hit their stride of heavy riffs that many people will air-guitar, catchy lyrics for pretty much every song, and in most a guitar solo that can still compete with the greats, not to mention the not-so-subtle sexual references in almost all the song names. The only complaint that I have for part of the album is the studio fade-out. This isn't just for AC/DC though, it just stuck out to me for this album in particular. It doesn't seem very 'musician' to me to make a song end by simply fading into the background. It's ok guys, just write an ending to the song. Other than that, this album has stood the test of time rather grandly.

Edit: I recently picked up this vinyl for about 8 bucks. It still reeks of that 'classic rock-n-roll' smell

Favorite Songs:
     Shoot To Thrill
     Back In Black
     You Shook Me All Night Long
     Rock & Roll Ain't Noise Pollution

Album: World Clique
Artist: Deee-Lite
Deee-Lite - World Clique

Release Year: 1990

"Recent history has not been been kind to this New York City-raised group that took its name from Cole Porter's "It's Delovely." The trio is commonly remembered as a one-hit wonder, but the gold-certified debut World Clique still stands as a convincing argument that Deee-Lite deserves to be more than just a Trivial Pursuit answer." - Jim Harrington

01 - Good Beat
02 - Power Of Love
03 - Try Me On...I'm Very You
04 - Smile On
05 - What Is Love
06 - World Clique
07 - E.S.P.
08 - Groove Is In The Heart
09 - Who Was That
10 - Deep Ending

Streaming: Radio3.net
iTunes: World Clique
Spotify: World Clique

I am not looking forward to this album honestly. It looks ridiculous.

~mfm

Friday, March 9, 2012

Miles Davis Review / AC/DC Preview (Album 16)

(Miles preview here) Miles Davis, a classic and one of the best jazz players ever. It's hard to listen to a whole album of free-form jazz though. As good as jazz is, ever time I listen to it, it's hard not to think of a quote I heard once. "Jazz is about 5 different people getting together and playing 5 different songs all at the same time." And that, is the hard truth. There are some parts of the songs that I really enjoy, and some parts that I don't really enjoy. That's another problem with having 20-minute adventures musically. It's also very...dissident. I don't know. It's just hard to enjoy when you don't know what to listen to.

Favorite Songs:
     ...

Album: Back In Black
Artist: AC/DC
AC DC - Back In Black

Release Year: 1980

"By the time of original vocalist Bon Scotts; February 1980 death, AC/DC had conquered Europe, but the United States were still to be convinced. The group was fiercely ambitious, and had recruited singer Brian Johnson on the recommendation of producer Robert Lange... AC/DC finally broke the United States with Back In Black, notching up a million sales annually over the next five years. They - and all those buyers who boogied to the album - never looked back." - Seth Jacobson

01 - Hells Bells
02 - Shoot To Thrill
03 - What You Do For Money Honey
04 - Givin The Dog A Bone
05 - Let Me Put My Love Into You
06 - Back In Black
07 - You Shook Me All Night Long
08 - Have A Drink On Me
09 - Shake A Leg
10 - Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Streaming: Radio3.net
iTunes: You can't get AC/DC on iTunes, which I respect. The artists see very little of the money when someone buys something on iTunes
Spotify: ...hmmm. Doesn't seem to be AC/DC on Spotify either. Good thing it's one of the best selling rock albums of all time. You should be able to find it in your dad's old record collection.

This is supposed to be one of the best albums of rock history. Let it be so.

~mfm

Monday, March 5, 2012

Louvin Brothers Review / Miles Davis Preview (Album 15)

(Louvin preview here) Country Music. I don't know, I suppose that they tell you to listen to this album because it must be the first country album...But I don't think that is true. There has got to be country music from before this. Either way, I just can't find myself ever ever ever listening to this. It's not that its bad necessarily, it just doesn't do anything for me. Ever. I've tried. I listened to the whole thing. Some of the songs were fun for sure. This is country music at it's finest, the two voices are so...country. There is no other way to say it.

Favorite Songs:
     Let Her Go, God Bless Her

Back to my favorite decade.

Album: Bitches Brew
Artist: Miles Davis
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew

Release Year: 1970

"Recording sessions for Bitches Brew began at 8 a.m. on August 18, 1969, a few hours after Jimi Hendrix had demolished "The Star Spangled Banner" at Woodstock, and it is Hendrix's incendiary voice that haunts this double album...Bitches Brew sold half a million copies within a year and made Miles "relevant" in a way that he had not been in more than a decade. He had reclaimed his crown as the king of jazz, something he retained until his death 20 years later."

01 - Pharoh's Dance
02 - Bitches Brew
03 - Spanish Key
04 - John McLaughlin
05 - Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
06 - Sanctuary

Streaming: Radio3.net
iTunes: Bitches Brew
Spotify: Bitches Brew

A free form improv jazz session from one of the greatest in the game. Should be exciting. Also a bad-ass name for an album.

~mfm