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"Mr. Nobody" on BLU RAY - A Review Of The 2009 Jaco Van Dormael Movie Starring Jared Leto, Rhys Ifans, Diane Kruger, Natasha Little, Sarah Polley and Linh Dan Pham...



"...How Do We Distinguish Between Illusion And Reality..."

Trying to describe Jaco Van Dormael's 2009 film "Mr. Nobody" is like trying to get a handle on a bowl of the mama's primo spaghetti - difficult but ultimately worth the tasty struggle.

OK - here goes. It's February 2092 and a decrepit Nemo Adult (Jared Leto) wakes up in a hospital bed he doesn't recognize. At 117 he's the oldest man in the world - the last mortal to die of old age (before genetic advancements led to humans enjoying quasi-immortality - a future where endless renewal of cells has even removed the need for sex). Like some fascinating exhibit people want to prod - there's a future-world shrink (Alan Corduner) sat opposite him in an all-white boiler suit with a tattooed face like a Maori warrior and a tiny monitoring device flying between them like a electronic hummingbird. The irritatingly soothing shrink is prodding the old man's thoughts but Nemo seems to have conflicting memories about his past - three women he loved - three wives - with children from each - Anna Adult (Diane Kruger), Elise Adult (Sarah Polley) and Jean Adult (Linh Dan Pham). But first he remembers his birth and his parents - his eccentric English father (Rhys Ifans) - a weatherman who slipped on a leaf on Butterfly Lane and fell instantly in love with the woman who came over to help him (Natasha Little).

Now back to old Nemo again - this time awoken on his 2092 deathbed by a young news reporter who seems to have genuine empathy for him and his life story (English actor Daniel Mays). Talking to the reporter brings up dreams of drowning in a car - awaking in a bathtub only to be assassinated by a man with a silencer - being held in artificial hibernation on board a spacecraft that is falling apart - a unicorn walking through a sea of laughing children - those spirits 'not yet born' - then touched by the angels of oblivion who put a mark on your mouth (only they forgot Nemo).

And as a child Nemo seems to have the gift of seeing the future before it happens - girls he will marry - a recurring dream of a train arriving and departing with his mum leaving her father and Nemo on the platform - him running after it and her... Then there are holidays on Mars with speed motorbikes and pop songs filling bizarre flashback sequences where he's faking suicide on the kitchen floor as an angst-ridden teenager. Blooming love comes his way too as he falls in love to Otis Redding. He crashes on a motorbike and seems to die. And on it goes to Nemo as Jared Leto - the young adult - struggling with his oddness and his predictions and the consequences of the choices he makes...

The thing about "Mr. Nobody" is the sheer audacious breath of it - half of the time you're grappling to work out where the dots are connected - and in the end it does all seem to make some sort of crazy sense. The mixing and editing of different time periods (Forties, Seventies, the future), themes on time, love, what life means and how family makes and breaks you - all of it is truly brilliant stuff. A shot of a teenage Nemo (Toby Regbo) lying on a bed in Canada pans back out through his window to the city he's in until it pulls back further to being a picture of that building in that city on a postcard on a table. "Mr. Nobody" is that kind of mind-bending film. But what gives the movie a beating heart is that amidst all this cleverness are moments of genuine charm and loveliness - a Director's mind at work that is thinking hard about what life and love and adolescence really mean. You may not have a clue what's going on at times but what a wonderful journey to make. And the space sequences are impressively big budget too...

Even across different realities and set pieces (indoors and out) - the BLU RAY picture quality is beautiful. It's defaulted to 2.35:1 aspect ratio (lines top and bottom of the screen) but even stretched to full aspect looks sumptuous. The 5.1 DTS Master Audio gives the Audio a real punch too. The lone extra is a "Making Of" - but at least it's indepth - featuring interviews with Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little, Belgian Director Jaco Van Dormael, Thomas Byrne (child Nemo), Juno Temple (Nemo's teenage girlfriend), Renault Alcard (Assistant Cameraman), the Director of Photography - and all of it combined with location footage and discussions about design. It's very good. There are no subtitles though.

More visionary than Brad and Angelina's psychic, more buffed-up than Vladamir Putin's physical trainer and madder than the Tasmanian Devil on a tab of acid - "Mr. Nobody's is utterly extraordinary filmmaking - a visual and storytelling 5-star masterpiece.


Check it out soon - and maybe even watch it again after - so you can work out what the Hell was going on

"You Shook Me: The Chess Masters Volume 3, 1958 to 1963" by MUDDY WATERS - A Review Of The 2012 Hip-O Select 2CD Remasters - With 7" Singles and Album Discography...




AMAZON UK Purchase-Link Above - AMAZON USA Link Below


"...Take The Bitter With The Sweet..." 

Part 3 in Hip-O Select's ongoing reissue series - "You Shook Me: The Chess Masters Volume 3, 1958 to 1963" was USA released December 2012 as a 2CD set on Hip-O Select/Geffen/Chess/Universal B10017581-02 (Barcode 602537164653). 

Disc 1 has 26 tracks at 71:16 minutes - Disc 2 has 23 tracks at 73:03 minutes. 

In order to properly show what's on offer - I've provided a track-by-track Discography with song placements after each title - [16/1] is Track 16 on Disc 1 - [1/2] is Track 1 on Disc 2 etc. It breaks down as follows...

7" SINGLES:
1. Chess 1718 (released 1959)
Mean Mistreater [3/1] b/w Walking Thru The Park [1/1]

2. Chess 1733 (released 1959)
Take The Bitter With The Sweet [7/1] b/w She's Into Something [8/1]

3. Chess 1739 (released 1959)
Recipe For Love [14/1] b/w Tell Me Baby [16/1]

4. Chess 1748 (released 1960)
I Feel So Good [11/1] b/w When I Get To Thinking [17/1]
(Note: In the booklet Track 13 "Love Affair" is mistakenly credited as being Chess 1748 also - when it's the A-side of Chess 1758)

5. Chess 1752 (released 1960)
I'm Your Doctor [21/1] b/w Read Way Back [20/1]

6. Chess 1758 (released 1960)
Love Affair [13/1] b/w Look What You've Done [on Volume 2 - see Notes]

7. Chess 1765 (released 1960)
Tiger In Your Tank [23/1] b/w Meanest Woman [25/1]

8. Chess 1774 (released 1960)
Got My Mojo Working [7/2] b/w Woman Wanted [19/1]
[Note: the A-side is live while the B-side is a non-album studio cut. The original 45 A-side is also a 2:40 minutes Edit of "Got My Mojo Working Part 1" from the live "Muddy Waters At Newport" LP. Unfortunately, this set doesn't include that edit as a separate track - instead 7/2 is the full album cut at 4:27 minutes]

9. Chess 1796 (released 1961)
Messin' With The Man [12/2] b/w Lonesome Bedroom Blues [11/2]
[Note: "Messin' With The Man" became "Messin' With The Kid" - the opening track on Rory Gallagher's superb 1972 album "Live! In Europe"]

10. Chess 1819 (released 1962)
Going Home [13/2] b/w Tough Times [16/2]

11. Chess 1827 (released 1962)
Muddy Waters Twist [15/2] b/w You Shook Me [17/2]
[Note: "You Shook Me" covered on by Led Zeppelin on their 1969 debut album "Led Zeppelin"]

12. Chess 1839 (released 1962)
You Need Love [18/2] b/w Little Brown Bird [19/2]
[Note" "You Need Love" morphed musically and lyrically into "Whole Lotta Love" on the "Led Zeppelin II" album - also uncredited as originally being written by Willie Dixon]

13. Chess 1862 (released 1963)
Five Long Years [21/2] b/w Twenty-Four Hours [23/2]

7" SINGLE NOTES:
The following 5 x 7" singles were also released between 1958 and 1963 - but because they were recorded earlier - all but one of the ten tracks feature on Volume 2 in this series (released by Hip-O Select in the USA in December 2004 as "Hoochie Coochie Man").  "Love Affair" (on Chess 1758) is the track featured on this "Volume 3" set.

14. Chess 1680 (released 1958)
I Live The Life I Love (I Love The Life I Live) [13/2 on Volume 2] b/w Evil [18/2 on Volume 2]

15. Chess 1692 (released 1958)
I Won't Go On [21/2 on Volume 2] b/w She's Got It [22/2 on Volume 2]

16. Chess 1704 (released 1958)
Close To You [25/2 on Volume 2] b/w She's Nineteen Years Old [24/2 on Volume 2]

17. Chess 1724 (released 1959)
Ooh Wee [23/1 on Volume 2] b/w Clouds In My Heart [7/2 on Volume 2]

18. Chess 1758 (released 1960)
Love Affair [13/1 on Volume 3] b/w Look What You've Done [15/2 on Volume 2]

ALBUMS:
1. "Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy"
Chess LP 1444 (released January 1960 in Mono)

Side 1:
Tell Me Baby [16/1]
Southbound Train [9/1]
When I Get To Thinking [17/1]
Just A Dream (On My Mind) [10/1]
Double Trouble [18/1]
Side 2:
I Feel So Good [11/1]
I Done Got Wise [15/1] [aka "Baby, I Done Got Wise"]
Mopper's Blues [6/1]
Lonesome Road Blues [5/1]
Hey, Hey [12/1]

2. "Muddy Waters At Newport"
Chess LP 1449 (released December 1960 in Mono, 2001 expanded CD remaster)

Side 1:
I Got My Brand On You (Live) [1/2]
I'm Your Hoochie Koochie Man (Live) [2/2] [aka "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man"]
Baby, Please Don't Go (Live) [3/2]
Soon Forgotten (Live) [4/2]
Tiger In Your Tank (Live) [5/2] [aka "(I Wanna Put A) Tiger In Your Tank"]
Side 2:
I Feel So Good (Live) [6/2]
Got My Mojo Working (Live) [7/2]
Got My Mojo Working, Part 2 (Live) [8/2]
Goodbye Newport Blues (Live) [9/2]
[Note: "Goodbye Newport Blues" features OTIS SPANN on Lead Vocals and Piano]

The 2001 CD bonus tracks on MCA/Chess CD 088 112 515-2 [Mono Studio Tracks] are:
I Got My Brand On You [26/1] (Previously Unreleased - 1st issued here)
Soon Forgotten [24/1] (1st issued "One More Mile - Chess Collectables" 2CD set from 1994)
Tiger In Your Tank [23/1] (Chess 7" single 1765 A)
Meanest Woman [25/1] (Chess 7" single 1765 B)

3. "They Call Me Muddy Waters"
(Compilation LP released December 1970 in the USA on Chess CH-1553)
Crawlin' Kingsnake [4/1]

4. "Rare And Unissued"
(Compilation LP released 1984 in the USA on Chess CH-9180)
[mistakenly credited in booklet as Chess LP 2057]
Deep Down In My Heart [22/1]

5. "The Chess Box"
(Major retrospective 6LP (CH6-80002) and 3CD Box Set (CHD3-80002) released October 1989)
Blues Before Sunrise [2/1]

6. "You Shook Me - The Chess Masters Vol. 3, 1958-1963"
Hip-O Select/Geffen/Chess/Universal B10017581-02 (released December 2012)
Real Love [10/2] (Previously Unreleased In The USA)
Down By The Deep Blue Sea [14/2] (Previously Unreleased In The USA)
Sweet Black Angel (aka Black Angel Blues (Instrumental) [20/2] (Previously Unreleased)
Brown Skin Woman [22/2] (Previously Unreleased In The USA)

The 3-way card digipak has a textured feel and is a lot less elaborate than its Volume 2 predecessor (book form 2CD set). And while the 28-page booklet has pretty colour photos and July 2012 liner notes by MARY KATHERINE ALDIN - it feels way too slight for such an important release and artist of this stature. Having said that the set's been compiled by great names like ANDY McKAIE and remastered/restored by one of Universal's top engineers - ERICK LABSON - a man with well over 1,100 tape transfer credits to his name (inlcuding most of the huge Chess Records catalogue). It sounds wonderful - clean, full of presence and not too trebled for the sake of it.

As you can see from the Discography provided above - musically you get two whole albums worth - a raft of non-album single sides - and the many straggler tracks issued since the Sixties on albums and CD retrospectives down through the decades. Muddy's band reads like a who's who of Blues luminaries - Little Walter on incenduary Harmonica, Otis Spann his long-time piano-playing sidekick, Jimmy Rogers provided tasty Guitar, the legendary Willie Dixon on Upright Bass and many more... And of the 4 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED tracks surfacing here - "Sweet Black Angel" and "Brown Skin Woman" are the best.

I can only hope Hip-O Select up the packaging and presentation for Volume 4 - if ever a master of the genre deserved it - then Morgan McKinleyfield is that Mojo man...

HIP-O SELECT CD compilations for MUDDY WATERS to date (2014):
1. "Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection"
(June 2000 USA 2CD Set on Hip-O Select/Chess CHD-112301)
(Volume 1 - covers 1947 to 1952 on the Aristocrat and Chess labels)

2. "Hoochie Coochie Man - The Complete Chess Masters Volume 2, 1952-1958"
(December 2004 USA 2CD BOOK PACK on Hip-O Select/Chess B0002758-02) [SEE REVIEW]

3. "You Shook Me - The Chess Masters Vol. 3, 1958-1963"


(December 2012 USA 2CD set on Hip-O Select/Geffen/Chess/Universal B10017581-02)

"Hoochie Coochie Man: The Complete Chess Masters Volume 2, 1952-1958" by MUDDY WATERS (December 2004 US Hip-O Select 2CD Limited Edition Book Set of 5000 - Erick Labson Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...


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"...I Love The Life I Live...I Live The Life I Love…"

Part 2 in Hip-O Select's ongoing reissue series (for Parts 1 and 3, see list below) - "Hoochie Coochie Man: The Complete Chess Masters Volume 2, 1952-1958" by MUDDY WATERS was US released December 2004 as a 2CD set on Hip-O Select/Geffen/Chess/Universal B0002758-02 and is non-numbered Limited Edition Book Set of 5000.

Disc 1 has 25 tracks at 72:37 minutes - Disc 2 has 26 tracks at 73:19 minutes. 

In order to properly show what's on offer - I've provided a track-by-track Discography with song placements after each title - [9/1] is Track 9 on Disc 1 - [1/2] is Track 1 on Disc 2 etc. 
It breaks down as follows...

7" SINGLES:
1. Chess 1526 (released 1952)
Standing Around Crying [1/1 *] b/w Gone To Main Street [2/1]

2. Chess 1537 (released 1952)
She's All Right [6/1] b/w Sad Sad Day [8/1]

3. Chess 1542 (released 1953)
Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man [24/2 Vol.1 *] b/w Turn Your Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go) [9/1]

4. Chess 1550 (released 1953)
Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me) [13/1] b/w Blow Wind Blow [12/1]

5. Chess 1560 (released 1954)
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [15/1] b/w She's So Pretty [16/1]

6. Chess 1571 (released 1954)
I Just Want To Make Love To You [17/1] b/w Oh Yeh (Oh Yeah) [18/1]

7. Chess 1579 (released 1954)
I'm Ready [19/1] b/w I Don't Know Why [21/1]

8. Chess 1585 (released 1955)
Loving Man [11/1] b/w I'm A Natural Born Lover [22/1]

9. Chess 1596 (released 1955)
I Want To Be Loved [1/2] b/w My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble [2/2]

10. Chess 1602 (released 1955)
Manish Boy [3/2] b/w Young Fashioned Ways [25/1]

11. Chess 1612 (released 1955)
Trouble No More [16/2] b/w Sugar Sweet [5/2]

12. Chess 1620 (released 1956)
Forty Days And Forty Nights [8/2] b/w All Aboard [9/2]

13. Chess 1630 (released 1956)
Don't Go No Farther [11/2] b/w Diamonds At your Feet [12/2]

14. Chess 1644 (released 1956)
I Got To Love... [4/2] b/w Just To Be With You [10/2]

15. Chess 1652 (released 1957)
Got My Mojo Working [16/2] b/w Rock Me [14/2]

16. Chess 1667 (released (1957)
Good News [17/2] b/w Come Home Baby (I Wish You Would) [19/2]

17. Chess 1680 (released 1958)
I Love The Life I Live (I Live The Life I Love) [13/2] b/w Evil [18/2]

18. Chess 1692 (released 1958)
I Won't Go On [21/2] b/w She's Got It [22/2]

19. Chess 1704 (released 1958)
Close To You [25/2] b/w She's Nineteen Years Old [24/2]

20. Chess 1724 (released 1959)
Ooh Wee [23/1] b/w Clouds In My Heart [7/2]

21. Chess 1758 (released 1960)
Love Affair [13/1 *] b/w Look What You've Done [15/2]

NOTES on 7" SINGLES":
* Standing Around Crying is miscredited in the booklet as Chess 1542 when it's the A-side of Chess 1526
* Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man (Chess 1542) in on Volume 1 in this Series called "Rolling Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection"  - Track 24/Disc 2
* "Love Affair" (Chess 1758) is on "You Shook Me - Volume 3" 2CD set - Track 13/Disc 1

ALBUMS:
1. "The Blues, Volume 3" (Various Artists)
Argo LP 4034 (1964)
Baby Please Don't Go (Alternate) [10/1]

2. "More Real Folk Blues"
Chess LP 1551 (released 1967)
My Life Is Ruined (Landlady) [5/1]
She's All Right (Alternate) [7/1]

3. "Rare And Unissued"
(Compilation LP released 1984 in the USA on Chess CH-9180)
Born Lover [23/2]
Iodine In My Coffee [3/1]
Let Me Hang Around [20/2]
Smokestack Lightning [20/1]

4. "The Chess Box"
(Major retrospective 6LP (CH6-80002) and 3CD Box Set (CHD3-80002) released October 1989)
Flood [4/1]
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (Alternate) [14/1]

5. "Hoochie Coochie Man: The Complete Chess Masters Volume 2, 1952-1958"
Clouds In My Heart [7/2] (Previously Unreleased on US album)
Come Home Baby (I Wish You Would) [19/2] (Previously Unreleased on US album)
I Won't Go On [21/2] (Previously Unreleased in the US)
Loving Man [11/1] (Previously Unreleased on US album)
Ooh Wee [23/1] (Previously Unreleased on US album)
She's All Right [6/1] (Previously Unreleased on US Album)
She's Got it [22/1] (Previously Unreleased on US album)
She's Got It (Alternate Mix) [26/2] (Previously Unreleased)
This Pain [24/1] (Previously Unreleased in the US)
Turn Your Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go [9/1] (Previously Unreleased on US album)

As packaging goes - Hip-O Select's Volume 2 is a lovely thing. The hardback book cover is the width of an A4 page and about half that in length. As you can see from the photo - it has a woody textured feel with the man's real name embossed onto the spine in large letters - McKINLEY MORGANFIELD. Inside is a 42-page booklet with further card pouches to hold CD 1 and 2 on the front and back covers. Pages 3 to 11 have liner notes by noted expert and fan MARY KATHERINE ALDIN - pages 12 to 31 are all photos of the great man (gorgeous shots in both colour and black/white). Pages 32 and 33 picture the 7" singles of "Turn Your Lamp Down Low" (Chess 1542) and "Manish Boy" (Chess 1602) and the remaining pages are recording/reissue credits with the words 'Limited Edition' embossed on the rear cover (non-numbered). The set's been compiled by great names like ANDY McKAIE and PAT LAWRENCE and remastered/restored by one of Universal's top engineers - ERICK LABSON - a man with well over 1,100 tape transfer credits to his name (including most of the huge Chess Records catalogue). It sounds wonderful - clean, full of presence and not too trebled for the sake of it.

As you can see from the Discography provided above - musically you get a whopping 21 non-album singles and their equally cool B-sides - and the many straggler tracks issued since the Sixties on albums and CD retrospectives down through the decades. The eagle-eyed amongst you will notice that whilst 9 of the overall 51 tracks are technically 'Previously unreleased on album in the USA' - there is only one genuine previously unreleased cut - an Alternate Mix of "She's Got It" on Disc 2.

The writing credits are split between Muddy and Chess's resident songwriting genius Willie Dixon and Muddy's stellar band reads like a who's who of Blues luminaries - Little Walter on incendiary Harmonica (with Walter Horton, Junior Wells and James Cotton), Otis Spann his long-time piano-playing sidekick, Jimmy Rogers and Pat Hare provided tasty Guitars, the legendary Willie Dixon on Upright Bass, Elgin Evans and Fred Below on Drums and many more...

Even now in 2014 - listening to these tracks is a hair-raising audio experience - the sheer power of the man hits you over and over again - and that voice backed up by a band that breathed the Blues with every large lung intake. "I Just Want To Make Love To You", "I'm Ready", "Manish Boy", "Got My Mojo Working" - it's all so ludicrously good and of course woven into our consciousness and Rock culture in ways that would take books to explain. I sequenced the first 10 singles on my Mac - A's and B's - and what a playlist it is. Fabulous music and the kind of compilation that makes you want for more (I've also reviewed Volume 3 in this series - "You Shook Me").

Will we ever see the likes of Muddy Waters or his incredible Chess players ever again - it's unlikely. But "Hoochie Coochie Man..." is a beautiful and satisfying way to celebrate such an amazing musical legacy and honour true giants of the genre.

HIP-O SELECT (and MCA) CD Compilations for MUDDY WATERS in this Series:
1. "Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection"
(27 June 2000 USA 2CD set on MCA/Chess 088 112 301-2 (Barcode 008811230128)
Volume 1 - covers 1947 to 1952 on the Aristocrat and Chess labels

2. "Hoochie Coochie Man - The Complete Chess Masters Volume 2, 1952-1958"
(December 2004 USA 2CD BOOK PACK on Hip-O Select/Chess B0002758-02)

3. "You Shook Me - The Chess Masters Vol. 3, 1958-1963"
(December 2012 USA 2CD set on Hip-O Select/Geffen/Chess/Universal B10017581-02)

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order