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Saturday, 5 February 2022

"Blondie" by BLONDIE – January 1977 US Debut Album on Private Stock Records – April 1977 UK LP Also on Private Stock Records, Reissued September 1977 UK and USA on Chrysalis Records – Featuring Debbie Harry, Chris Stein, James Destri, Gary Valentine and Clement Burke (September 2001 UK Capitol/Chrysalis Expanded Edition CD Reissue and Remaster with Five Bonus Tracks – Kevin Bartley Remaster) - A Review by Mark Barry...





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"...XXXXV Offenders..."

Let's be honest here and dive into full-on truth mode.
 
From a distance of 45-years (2022) and if it wasn't for great moments like "Rip Her To Shreds", "Rifle Range" and "Kung Fu Girls" - it's hard to imagine the staggering success of Blondie listening to this - their rather weedy self-titled debut album – even on this 2001 Extended Edition CD upgrade.
 
First issued in January 1977 on Private Stock Records in the USA (the debut single was December 1976), and reissued later that year by Chrysalis on both sides of the pond – neither "Blondie" nor its three seven-inch singles charted.
 
But that all changed with February 1978's monster hit "Denis" and that same month – the "Plastic Letters" LP. "Denis" smashed it to No. 2 while the album hit No. 10 on the UK charts – the second album even denting the all-important US Billboard Rock LP market with a decent No.72 showing.
 
But let's get back to the 'you know her' Soap Opera Queen Debut album of 1977 that has at least been bolstered up here with some very cool New-Wavy rarities tagged on as Bonuses. To the XXXXV offenders...
 
UK released September 2001 - "Blondie" by BLONDIE on Capitol/Chrysalis 5335962 (Barcode 724353359621) is an Expanded Edition CD Reissue and Remaster with Five Bonus Tracks that plays out as follows (46:28 minutes):
 
1. X Offender [Side 1]
2. Little Girl Lies
3. In The Flesh
4. Look Good In Blue
5. In The Sun
6. A Shark In Jets Clothing
7. Man Overboard [Side 2]
8. Rip Her to Shreds
9. Rifle Range
10. Kung Fu Girls
11. The Attack Of The Giant Ants
Tracks 1 to 11 are their debut album "Blondie" - released January 1977 in the USA on Private Stock PS 2023 and April 1977 in the UK on Private Stock PVLP 1017. It was reissued in the UK September 1977 on Chrysalis CHR 1165 - finally charted March 1979 on the success of their third album "Parallel Lines" peaking at No. 79.
 
BONUS TRACKS:
12. Out In The Streets (Instant Records Demo, 1975)
13. The Thin Line (Instant Records Demo, 1975)
14. Platinum Blond (Instant Records Demo, 1975)
 
15. X Offender (Original Private Stock 45-Single Version)
16. In The Sun (Original Private Stock 45-Single Version)
Tracks 15 and 16 are the June 1976 US Debut 45-single on Private Stock PS 45,097 - March 1977 in the UK on Private Stock PVT 90 - "In The Sun" was a Non-LP B-side at the time
 
BLONDIE was:
DEBORAH HARRY – Lead Vocals
CHRIS STEIN – Guitars (Bass on "X Offender")
JAMES DESTRI – Keyboards
GARY VALENTINE – Bass
CLEMENT BURKE – Drums
Songwriting partner Ronnie Toast
 
The 8-page inlay is a fairly basic affair for thise 'Remaster' series not surprisingly containing a page of 7" and 12" picture sleeves (German and Japanese) and a live photo the band from the period with May 2001 liner notes provided by original producer RICHARD GOTTEHERER. There are a further two pages of recording/reissue credits and the 24-bit Remaster from original tapes has been done by KEVIN BARTLEY at Capitol Mastering. Given what I was used to, you have to say that the Audio is way punchier and the clarity on tracks like "Look Good In Blue" almost unnerving at times. To the lithesome five-piece...
 
I often think it a mistake to have opened the LP with "X Offender" instead of say "Rip Her To Shreds" - but fans love it I know and for me the LP version is beefier than the 45-mix of this anarchic cool. Oh the delicious naughtiness of lyrics like "Darling...I can’t wait to touch you...in the flesh..." done to a 60ts Girl group melodrama backbeat. And while I like Stein's "In The Sun", Debbie's own "Man Overboard" hasn't aged well. 
 
But my poison will always be that trio on Side 2 - "Rip Her To Shreds", Rifle Range" and "Kung Fu Girls" - where they sound like England's answer to The Motels (check out my reviews for the stunning BGO Reissues of their first 4 albums on Capitol Records). The first three 1975 Demos in the Bonuses are a different sounding Blondie - way more New Wave than overtly Pop and actually better recorded than I had expected (bloody good actually). And in the end, it's cool to have both the A and Non-LP B-side of "X Offender" tagged on too – the spirit of the year captured by that lippy B-side "In The Sun".
 
"I lost my heart at the Rifle Range..." Debbie sang all those years ago. Well maybe not entirely for your debut my dear, but world domination was not far away.
 
Is it really forty-five years on for "Blondie" - my God! 
 
That 12" single poster for "Rip Her To Shreds" of Debbie looking so sexy (yours for only 75p) is still a blast...just like this rather zippy little CD reissue...

Sid Nuncius's Book Reviews: Helene Hanff - 84, Charing Cross Road

Sid Nuncius's Book Reviews: Helene Hanff - 84, Charing Cross Road:   Rating: 5/5   Review: Still a delight    It is almost 50 years since I first read 84, Charing Cross Road. I loved it then and, to my rel...

Friday, 4 February 2022

"Jon Savage's 1977-1979: Symbols Clashing Everywhere" by VARIOUS ARTISTS – Featuring Primarily 45-Single Sides and Occasional Album-Tracks by The Damned, The Adverts, Prince Far I, Pere Ubu, Brian Eno, 999, The Undertones, John Cooper Clarke, The Cramps, Devo, Telex, Tubeway Army, Scritti Politti, Talking Heads, Human League, Joe Gibbs, Siouxsie & The Banshees, A Certain Ratio, The Monochrome Set, Cabaret Voltaire and many more (January 2022 UK Ace Records 2CD Theme Compilation – Nick Robbins Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...





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"...Prophesy Reveal..."
 
Almost as much as the 60ts, the Punk and New-Wave heyday of 1976 to 1979 (especially UK-based releases) has been done to death compilation-wise over the last three decades of CD reissue. And fans will be wary of yet another splurge, no matter how tastily presented it may be.
 
But compiler and Uber enthusiast Jon Savage is smart enough to know this, and so has spread the purview of his latest twofer of 46-cuts out to all manner of unlikely but relevant corners of the genre spectrum (all but one are 45-single versions). Electronica sits alongside Euro Disco and US Funk while Jamaican Reggae and Dub follows Northern English Industrial and Siouxsie Sue Psych B-sides. American Garage and Rockabilly are bedfellows with Mancunian Synth siblings nibbling at the warm leatherette of Canadian Garage Dropouts. Whilst Brian Eno soundscapes and homemade Punkettes heading towards Woolworths on the London Underground with a safety pin on their knee and a heart full of hope. Sheila B. Devotion and The Undertones on the same playlist – yum baby yum.
 
"Jon Savage's 1977-1979: Symbols Clashing Everywhere" is rather expensive for sure (upwards of £18 in places), but after living with it a tad, I'm thinking precisely because of the aforementioned cleverly-thought-out genre-spread, "Symbols..." is actually a brill compilation in a marketplace crowded with too many of these sets - most sporting obvious choices. And that's all right mama (as the boy once said). Much to discuss and lots to pogo to my peeps; so here are the wide-eyed and legless details...
 
UK released, 28 January 2022 - "Jon Savage's 1977-1979: Symbols Clashing Everywhere" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace Records CDTOP2 1610 (Barcode 029667104623) is a 46-Track 2CD Compilation in a Year-by-Year Series (see full list below). It plays out as follows:
 
CD1 (78:18 minutes):
1. Prophesy Reveal - BO JANGLES [DJ Marvin Pitterson, Joe Gibbs Song & Production] (1977 Jamaican 45-single on Errol T Records, A-side)
2. Neat Neat Neat - THE DAMNED (February 1977 UK 45-single on Stiff BUY 10, A-side)
3. Heavy Manners - PRINCE FAR I (February 1977 UK 45-single on Lightning TRO 9000, A-side)
4. Soda Pressing - THE BOYS (April 1977 UK 45-single on NEMS Records NES 102, B-side of "I Don't Care")
5. Quick Step - THE ADVERTS (April 1977 UK 45-single on Stiff BUY 13, B-side of "One Chord Wonders")
6. Young Savage - ULTRAVOX! (May 1977 UK 45-single on Island WIP 6392, A-side)
7. Magic Fly - SPACE (June 1977 France on Vogue-45 V 140196, July 1977 UK 45-single on Pyne International 7N 25746, A-side)
8. The Modern Dance - PERE UBU (August 1977 US 45-single on Hearthan HR 104, A-side)
9. Day By Day - GENERATION X (September 1977 UK 45-single on Chrysalis CHS 2165, B-side of "Your Generation")
10. Utopia - Me Giorgio - GIORGIO (September 1977 German 45-single on Moroder/Oasis 11 538 AT, A-side)
11. The Passenger - IGGY POP (September 1977 UK 45-single on RCA Victor PB 9160, A-side)
12. Suspended Sentence - JOHN COOPER CLARKE (November 1977 UK 45-single 3-Track "Innocents" EP on Rabid TOSH 103, Track 1, A-side)
13. Bamba In Dub - REVOLUTIONARIES (1977 UK 45-single on Sky Note SKY 1002, B-side of "El Bamba")
14. No Bones For The Dogs - JOE GIBBS & THE PROFESSIONALS (1977 Jamaican 45-single on Errol T. Town & Country Records, A-side)
15. Emergency - 999 (January 1978 UK 45-single on United Artists UP 36399, A-side)
16. King's Lead Hat - BRIAN ENO (January 1978 UK 45-single on Polydor 2001 762, A-side)
17. Dontsplitit - SUBWAY SECT (March 1978 UK 45-single on Braik BRS 01, A-side)
18. 52 Girls - THE B-52's (July 1979 UK 45-singkle on Island PSR 438, B-side of "Rock Lobster")
19. Moving Away From The Pulsebeat - BUZZCOCKS (April 1978 UK Album Track on their debut LP "Another Music In A Different Kitchen" on United Artists UALP 15)
20. Neverr - PENETRATION (May 1978 UK 45-single on Virgin VS 213, B-side of "Firing Squad")
21. Warm Leatherette - GRACE JONES (May 1978 UK 45-single on Mute 001, A-side)
22. I Remember - SUICIDE (May 1978 UK 45-single on Red Star/Bronze BRO 57, B-side of "Cheree")
23. True Confessions - THE UNDERTONES (September 1978 UK "Teenage Kicks" EP on Good Vibrations GOT 4, original version)
 
CD2 (79:03 minutes):
1. Being Boiled - THE HUMAN LEAGUE (June 1978 UK 45-single Fast Product FAST 4, A-side)
2. White Night - THE LINES (June 1978 UK 45-single on Linear SJP 782, A-side)
3. Come Back Jonee - DEVO (August 1978 UK 45-single on Virgin VS 223, A-side)
4. Tired Of Waking Up Tired - THE DIODES (August 1978 UK 45-single on Epic 6531, A-side)
5. Voices - SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES (August 1978 UK 45-single on Polydor 2059 052, B-side of "Hong Kong Garden")
6. 28/8/78 - SCRITTI POLITTI (October 1978 UK 45-single EP on St. Pancras Records SCRIT 1, Instrumental Last Track on Side B of a 3-Track EP)
7. The Set Up - CABARET VOLTAIRE (October 1978 UK 45-single "Extended Play" on Rough Trade RT 003, Last Track on Side 2 of a 4-Track EP)
8. Human Fly - THE CRAMPS (November 1978 US 45-single on Vengeance 668, A-side)
9. Found A Job - TALKING HEADS (October 1978 UK 45-single on Sire SIR 4004, B-side of "Take Me To The River")
10. Situations - THE MIDDLE CLASS (Autumn 1978 US "Out Of Vogue" EP on Joke 09831 - December 1978 UK on "Earcom 3" EP on Fast Product FAST 9c)
11. Times Encounter - NIGEL SIMPKINS (November 1978 UK "X. Enc." EP on Waldo's Swing Series 002)
12. Handling The Big Jets - THE MEMBERS (January 1979 UK 45-single on Virgin VS 242, Instrumental B-side to "The Sound Of The Suburbs")
13. Hippie - SUZANNES (March 1979 Dutch "New Disease Sells 2000 Copies In Europe!" EP on De 1000 Idioten IDI 333)
14. 3.38 - THE POP GROUP (March 1979 UK 45-single on Radar ADA 29, B-side of "She Is Beyond Good And Evil")
15. Warrior In Woolworths - X-RAY SPEX (April 1979 UK 45-single on EMI International INT 583, B-side of "Highly Inflammable")
16. Are 'Friends' Electric? - TUBEWAY ARMY (May 1979 UK 45-single on Beggars Banquet BEG 18, A-side)
17. All Night Party - A CERTAIN RATIO (May 1979 UK 45-single Factory FAC 5, A-side)
18. Pakmoväst - TELEX (July 1979 French Vogue 45 X 1172, B-side of "Moscow Diskow")
19. Eine Symphonie Des Grauens - THE MONOCHROME SET (June 1979 UK 45-single on Rough Trade RT 019, A-side)
20. A Question Of Degree - WIRE (June 1979 UK 45-single on Harvest HAR 5187, A-side)
21. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - THE SLITS (September 1979 UK 45-single on Island WIP 6505, B-side of "Typical Girls")
22. Hindu Gods (Of Love) - LIPSTICK KILLERS (Autumn 1979 Australian 45-single on Lost In Space PRS-2661, A-side)
23. Spacer - SHEILA & B. DEVOTION (November 1979 UK 45-single on Carrere CAR 128, A-side - written and produced by Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers of Chic)
 
The 28-page booklet is a beast allowing to Savage to pour out facts and highly personal opinions on every entry - many of which you will notice are the lesser-tread B-sides of big hitters. He also explains his leaning away from 'one chord wonders' into deeper stuff, and all of it sided with posters, trade adverts, and period 45 picture-sleeves collectors worship daily on. Can't say I've ever seen The Middle Class' American Joker Records original P/S for their "Out Of Vogue" Extended Play or the "New Disease..." EP by the obscure band Suzannes from the Netherlands either - very cool. Long-standing Audio Engineer to Ace Records NICK ROBBINS has handled the Mastering and done his usual daring-do with the tapes - great punch and that feeling you're boogieing through a digital jukebox with audio muscle. To the contents...
 
It opens with the echoed preaching of DJ Marvin Pitterson telling us about Marcus Garvey's prophesies for 1977 - pretty good sound for a Babylon-The-Wicked warning. Things go stellar though with the fantastic "Neat Neat Neat" by The Damned, a warp speed opener for Punk that sends me doolally still. Back to Dub Rhythms with Natty Dread worrin' 'bout War in the East and War in the West - tremendous stuff from Prince Far I commenting on Prime Minister Michael Manley's declared 'State Of Emergency' for Jamaica (you can so hear why The Clash took on these ideas and rhythms in their hybrids). Time to Rock 'n' Roll New York Dolls stylee with "Soda Pressing" by The Boys, a fab 'come on baby give me a smile' rocker that would have Joe Strummer sit up and wink. Amateur yet so full of vinegar, "Quick Step" ploughs the same grungy furrow that The Damned did in February 1977. I'd genuinely forgotten how great the rocking version of Ultravox! is - "Young Savage" benefiting from Steve Lilywhite's in-yer-face Production.
 
In come the Synths and Euro Electronic Disco beats with the shockingly hip "Space" by Magic Fly, a Star Wars vs. The Dancefloor seven-inch single we were regularly asked for when I worked in Reckless Records in Berwick Street. Smartly following that is the warbling-vocal jerky-neck beat of Pere Ubu; their "Modern Dance" sounding like the lovechild of Talking Heads and Devo. Back to full-speed-ahead British Punk with Billy Idol in suitable sneering mode for "Day By Day" – Generation X produced by the man who twiddled knobs for glam queens The Sweet.
 
Italian Disco icon Giorgio Moroder gives it some pulsing trouser-trust with his so-camp "Utopia: Me Giorgio" perfectly followed by another stunning show off in top (no top) form – Iggy Pop riding "The Passenger" – arguably one of the great unsung hero 45s of the year. Page 3 Big Bum lyrics liven up the anarchic "Suspended Sentence" where John Cooper Clarke writes to the Sun to argue the return of hanging (for everyone) – what a nice chap! Genius follow-on comes in the shape of a Jackie Mittoo cover done in a bass-kicking Dub style by The Revolutionaries – and again I get the feeling that The Clash are listening and Sandinista appreciating. Joe Gibbs gives it some flute-and—reggae-rhythm echo for his sought-after barky-starky "No Bones For The Dog".
 
Savage starts 1978 with the strident "Emergency" – Nick Cash of 999 snarling out those make-em-pay lyrics with genuine Punk attitude. So very "Low" period Bowie gone Punk – Brian Eno gets metallic sounding with his frantic "King’s Lead Hat" – a tune and vocal that could easily have been on the Talking Heads: 77 debut album. Other goodies on CD1 include The Normal's decidedly -in-the-now smarts displayed in "Warm Leatherette" and the mighty Undertones "Teenage Kicks" EP on Terry Hooley's Belfast-based Good Vibrations - their cut of "True Confessions" differing on that homemade EP than the re-cut LP version that came later.
 
CD2 opens in June 1978 with the 'ok, ready, let's do it' of The Human League sounding so DIY Electro-Pop on "Being Boiled" - it hurts. The flashing-lights of suburbia obsess The Lines and their excellent New-Wave guitar throwback "White Night" - a brilliant inclusion. Smart choices also goes to restlessness of "Tired Of Waking Up Tired" by Canada's The Diodes suffering from too much time to kill and I gotta say, I felt like a full-on pogo to the fabulous Siouxsie B-side "Voices" - a very cool piece of treated guitar warbling menacing its weird way across your speakers.
 
The shadow of Talking Heads and their edgy US Funky New Wave sound starts to dominate much of the scene and I loved that. Feels like 1976 for the very Ramones "Hippie" from Euro-types Suzannes and there isn't surely anyone who dug the period that wouldn't smile at X-Ray Specs giving us their rebel on the underground making his way into a "Warrior In Woolworths" (great choice). And on it goes the Lipstick Killers grungy kick-ass "Hindu Gods (Of Love)" sounding fantastic only to be followed by something that shouldn't work - a Chic-sounding "Spacer" - indicating the more Pop-Soul future to come.
 
I'm not sure that everything on this latest Jon Savage 2CD tome will hit the mark with everyone everywhere, but I love a good comp me and this is one compiled from roads less traveled that deserve a second--go-round. Nice one broheem...
 
  Titles in Jon Savage's Year Series are (2CD Compilations)

CDs:
1. Jon Savage's 1965: The Year The Sixties Ignited (26 January 2018 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1513 - Barcode 029667086028)
 
2. Jon Savage's 1966: The Year The Decade Exploded (30 October 2015 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1452 - Barcode 029667074223)
 
3. Jon Savage's 1967: The Year Pop Divided (31 March 2017 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1495 - Barcode 029667079525)
 
4. Jon Savage's 1968: The Year The World Burned (30 November 2018 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1536 - Barcode 029667092821)
 
5. Jon Savage's 1969-1971: Rock Dreams on 45 (25 October 2019 UK 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1559 - Barcode 029667096621)
 
6. Jon Savage's 1972-1976: All Our Times Have Come (26 March 2021 UK 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1594 - Barcode 029667101523)

7. Jon Savage's 1977-1979: Symbols Clashing Everywhere (28 January 2022 UK 2CD set on Ace CDTOP2 1610 - Barcode 029667104623)

8. Jon Savage's 1980-1982: The Art Of Things To Come (24 February 2023 UK Ace Records CDTOP2 1625 - Barcode 029667107921)

9. Jon Savage's 1983-1985: Welcome To Techno City (26 January 2024 UK Ace Records CDTOP2 1639 – Barcode 029667110020)

VINYL:
1. Jon Savage's 1965-1968: The High Sixties On 45 (June 2019 UK on Ace Records XXQLP2 060, 35-Track 2LP Set on Orange Vinyl in Stereo and Mono, Barcode 029667009515)

Tender Bar, The - A Review of the 2021 Film by George Clooney starring Ben Affleck, Tye Sheridan, Christopher Lloyd, Max Casella, Daniel Ranieri, Lily Rabe and more

The Tender Bar 

A Film by George Clooney (2021)

5 Stars *****


"...You Go Back Jack..."

 

George Clooney is beloved (let's face it) and could make most ladies on the planet still go weak at the knees. And I think he's a world-class actor too when given the material ("The Ides Of March", "Michael Clayton", "Up In The Air" and even the underrated WWII movie "The Monuments Men"). But when he directs, I've found he's made some serious dogs - "Suburbicon" was nasty and brutish and that last one "The Midnight Sky" about people in space where he's the last man at some radio station in the snow was just kind of pointless and irritating no matter how good it looked. But "The Tender Trap" from 2021 is a directorial winner. In fact, I loved it.

 
I'm not quite sure where some people get off saying it was awful etc - that's simply not true. The ensemble cast of various 1970s Long Island bar-hounds is great (Max Casella especially), an ancient but very touching Granpa Maguire is played by the hugely likeable Christopher Lloyd of "Back To The Future" fame (check him out in Bob Odenkirk's cleverly in-yer-face "Nobody"), newcomer Daniel Ranieri is mesmerizing as the young 8-year-old kid, whilst the older Junior is an always topnotch Tye Sheridan – suitably lost and pining for a Dad on the radio he only occasionally sees when sober but still hears as some kind of magical being (a broodingly brilliant Max Martini).
 
A perfectly chosen soundtrack is a thing of beauty in its own right for a period film like this – New Jersey shuffles woven into the narrative rather than sticking out like a sore thumb – and that's what you get with "The Tender Bar". But it's the writing that I loved the most - the portrayal of reality - the sheer good luck it represents to have good family and friends vs. the cruelty of life and its maddening lack of opportunities for those without money or the will to fight.
 
Lily Rabe is fantastic as Junior's husband-abandoned illness-racked Mum Dorothy, determined to get her dreamer word-boy into Yale University (as God is my witness) so that he gets the chances in life she never did. And at the core of "The Tender Bar" is someone who cares. There's a flow between the Ben Affleck Uncle Charlie Maguire character and the young dreamer boy Junior that makes the film hum. Throw in cool voiced narration by Ron Livingstone and it feels classy.
 
The sepia look to give it that 70ts period feel was maybe a little too overused, but this film felt good to me and the better half, right from the get go and kept that momentum throughout. "The Tender Bar" is a bit of a wee gem and any film that ends with the full-length five-plus minute version of Steely Dan's stunning "Do It Again" (which is astonishingly 50 years old this September 2022 and still sounds fresh) is a winner in my book...

"Collected Poems" by CLIVE JAMES, 2016 Hardback by Picador - A Review by Mark Barry...


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"...Eloquence Left Behind..."
 
I miss Clive James. His wit and easy charm always made his writing bristle with that rarity in the world of highbrow verbiage - truth without pretension.
 
First published in 2016 by Picador at the cost of £25 in hardback, "Collected Poems" by CLIVE JAMES is a bit of a beast frankly. You get 578 pages of work roughly covering four to five volumes of poetry that also includes new stuff to the chronological front - early works - itself tail-ended by his famous collaborative lyrics with Pete Atkins on RCA Victor Records in the Seventies. There are also many personal comments by James on varying pieces and their hidden meanings, historical references, geographical placement and so on. The gold-lettering dust jacket also lends this (now posthumous in 2022) tome a genuine feeling of event and class too.
 
I did struggle with some of the earlier pieces where you can feel how hard he is trying to impress and I'm not sure why he insisted all the time that every verse rhyme no matter what - I often felt that took away from what he was actually trying to say. But every night I kept on turning the pages, looking forward to the next clever use of nouns and descriptive flights of wordy-fancy.
 
By the time you get to those verses from "Sentenced To Life" - the volume that deals with his illness and increasing physical and mental decline – the poems take an altogether more melancholic and brutal approach. He has literally no time to waste, so they are both beautiful and heart-breaking - the humanity shining through as he lays out in harsh accurate detail just how sad and lonely old age and reminiscing on mistakes and lost opportunities can be.
 
Not wanting to spoil it for you, I'll go no further, except to say I picked up my nearly-new copy in 2022 even after his sad passing for under a fiver - and its been the best skydiver I've forked out in a long while. 
 
Good luck and happy trails Clive on your journey to the next blotter and pencil mug and thanks for all the humanity and laughs you left so eloquently behind...

Wednesday, 2 February 2022

"The Studio Wizardry of Todd Rundgren" by VARIOUS ARTISTS – Tracks from 1968 to 1990 by Nazz, New York Dolls, Fanny, Sparks as Half Nelson, Hall & Oates, Grand Funk Railroad, Utopia, Badfinger, The Psychedelic Furs, Patti Smith Group, XTC, Bourgeois Tagg and more (28 January 2022 UK Ace Records CD Compilation – Nick Robbins Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...

 




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"...Jet Boy... "
 
Everything about this CD should smack of winner and yet in truth I can listen to only five or six of these 22 choices and say they're any good let alone brilliant. First the details...
 
UK released Friday, 28 January 2022 - "The Studio Wizardry Of Todd Rundgren" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Ace Records CDTOP 1609 (Barcode 029667104425) is a 22-Track CD compilation of Tracks Produced by TODD RUNDGREN that stretches from his own band Nazz and their 1968 debut LP through to a Jill Sobule credit in 1990. It plays out as follows (79:13 minutes):
 
1. Open Your Eyes - NAZZ (1968)
2. Jet Boy - NEW YORK DOLLS (1973)
3. Heaven's Falling - CHEAP TRICK (1983)
4. Frederick - PATTI SMITH GROUP (1979)
5. Dear God - XTC (1986)
6. You're Much Too Soon - HALL & OATES (1974)
7. We're An American Band - GRAND FUNK RAILROAD (1973)
8. Long Times Gone - FELIX CAVALIERE (1974)
9. Baby Blue - BADFINGER (1971)
10. So King - JILL SOBULE (1990)
11. L-5 - NEW ENGLAND (1981)
12. The Girl - THE RUBINOOS (1983)
13. One Night Stand (Alternate Version) - JANIS JOPLIN (First Issued 1993 on the "Janis" Box Set for Columbia/Legacy. Recorded 1970 - another take first appeared in 1982 on the "Farewell Song" compilation. Ace has chosen the 1993 version)
14. She's So Young - THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS (1988)
15. Long Road Home - FANNY (1973)
16. Fa La Fa Lee - SPARKS as HALF NELSON (1971)
17. Piece By Piece - THE TUBES
18. Something Warm - RICK DERRINGER (1979)
19. I Don't Mind At All - BOURGEOIS TAGG (1987)
20. Midnight Sun - DRAGON (HUNTER) (1986)
21. Goodbye - THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS (1982)
22. Love Is The Answer - UTOPIA (1977)
 
Highlights include "Open My Eyes" by Nazz, their debut 45-single on SCR Records 45-001 in July 1968 (which was in fact flipped to play the more popular "Hello It's Me" B-side by savvy DJs of the day) and the gorgeous almost criminally forgotten "I Don't Mind At All" by Bourgeois Tagg from their "Yoyo" debut album in 1987 on Island Records. "Jet Boy" from the New York Dolls in 1973 is suitably punk and leery, the Hall & Oates cut "You're Much Too Soon" is good rather than killer, Patti Smith and "Frederick" we already know and for sure anything that leads a listener to the 1971 "Straight Up" album by England's Badfinger on Apple Records is good news - Peter Ham's "Baby Blue" a melodic nugget here.
 
But then you hit a long run of mediocre tracks like "Heaven's Falling" from Cheap Trick, "The Girl" by The Rubinoos, "Piece By Piece" by The Tubes and the schlock of "Something Warm" by Rick Derringer from his late 70s LP "Guitars And Women". The XTC (1986), Felix Cavaliere (1974) and The Pursuit of Happiness (1988) offerings all leave me cold. Better uplifts come in the shape of "One Night Stand" by Janis Joplin (a Rock-Soulful outtake from the 1993 Columbia Box Set) and mother would be proud of Fanny's "Long Road Home" (1973), both tunes pretty and memorable.
 
But then the very angle that is supposed to be highlighting his genius as a Producer on this CD is the very thing that dooms so many of these over-wrought slices of 80ts and 90ts dreck - New England and Dragon (Hunter) are prime examples. The Grand Funk and Sparks (as Half Nelson) 70ts cuts are just plodding with some respite to be had in the last two by The Psychedelic Furs ("Goodbye" from 1982) and Todd's own "Love Is The Answer" by Utopia on their 1977 LP "Oop! Wrong Planet!"
 
It also won't go unnoticed either in 2022 that Rundgren's biggest-ever Production hit – Meatloaf and Jim Steinman's mad, deliciously over-the-top debut album "Bat Out Of Hell" from 1977 on Epic Records that topped the US charts and has sold over 40-millions albums since – is not here. 
 
Featuring members of Springsteen's E-Street Band and Rundgren's own Utopia – "Bat..." is literally a beast of a record - up there with "Rumours" and "The Dark Side Of The Moon" in terms of decades-deep chart longevity. I dare say its absence here is due to licensing difficulties or perhaps not wanting to be obvious with that most overplayed of tunes, but instead feature other projects less well-known. Whatever way you look at it - and especially with his passing being literally weeks ago (20 January 2022) – the no-show of Meatloaf's "Bat Out Of Hell" on this compilation feels like a mistake - the wrong side of genuinely unfortunate timing.
 
The 24-page booklet is a masterful display of photos and wildly enthusiastic new liner notes from DAVE BURKE (quality mastering done by the mucho experienced Ace Audio regular NICK ROBBINS). 
 
But even with a ten-out-ten for effort, I just wish the CD compilation "The Studio Wizardry Of Todd Rundgren" had all been in the service of better songs. Fans will have to own it, but for anyone else, I'd advise a listen first...

Tuesday, 1 February 2022

"BOTH SIDES NOW - FOLK & COUNTRY And Rock Genres" - Exceptional CD Reissues and Remasters For 1960s & 1970s Albums - A SOUNDS GOOD MUSIC BOOK by Mark Barry...

 
A SOUNDS GOOD MUSIC BOOK 
by
MARK BARRY
 
BOTH SIDES NOW
FOLK & COUNTRY MUSIC
And Rock Genres Thereabouts...

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For the 1960s and 1970s
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February 2022 update
* A huge 1,725 e-pages, 213 in-depth reviews for quality CD Remasters
* Formats included - CD, SACD [Super Audio CD], HDCD [High Density Compatible Digital], Japan SHM-CD and Japan Platinum SHM-CD  [Super High Materials]
* Major Label Box Set Retrospectives from – EMI, Sony/Legacy, Universal and WEA
* Best Independent Reissue Labels highlighted... – Ace, Audio Fidelity, Bear Family, Beats Goes On, Big Break Records (BBR), Cherry Red, Earth, Edsel, Esoteric Recordings, Grapefruit, Hip-O Select, Lemon, Light In The Attic, Mobile Fidelity, Raven, Repertoire, Rev-Ola, Rhino, Salvo, Soul Music Records, Sundazed and Panegyric
* Technical data from the discs themselves (total playing times and more)
* Release Date, Catalogue No and Barcode to locate the correct issue
* CD Track lists and Details on Bonus material (if any)
* VINYL Discographies referencing CD Box sets (track numbers to sequence singles and albums from the discs – huge number of record labels covered
* UK and US catalogue numbers and release dates for original vinyl albums, 
7" singles and EPs within each review
* Remaster/Tape Transfer Engineers highlighted
* Packaging descriptions, size of booklets, what's contained within, who wrote the liner notes, repro artwork explained
* Reference to the Audio Quality of the CD - analysis of songs
* Guest Musicians highlighted – Cover Versions noted

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To that end I've collated together these SOUNDS GOOD MUSIC BOOKS as guides to Exceptional CD Remasters offering up in-depth reviews on a wide range of titles. And it doesn't have to cost the earth to Sound Good either – you just need to know which CD is the right issue to buy. 
 
Many entries in this large and unique book cost less than £10 while others are under a fiver. And even if some Box Sets/Deletions have acquired a price tag - because they're the best I've included them along with artists/titles that deserve your attention
 
I've covered both Year Volumes and Genres and regularly update each. To date (February 2022), there are 25 titles in the series - cut and paste B00LQKMC6I and it will bring you to my Author's Page on Amazon.
 
Enjoy The Reads - MARK BARRY (2022)
 

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order