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(APRIL PODCAST COMING
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APRIL 2007 ISSUE
#94
Various Artists Jonny Greenwood Is The
Controller
Trojan/Sanctuary Records
17 song CD
The idea behind this compilation is a little odd, but
the result is fabulous. Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood is given
the seemingly insurmountable task of pulling together a collection
of his favorite Trojan tracks. What does Radiohead (or Greenwood)
have to do with reggae, you might ask? Nothing that I can ascertain,
but that doesn't matter. What does matter is that Greenwood has
managed to do a pretty good job of compiling a number of
semi-obscure tracks that are at the same time accessible to those
just getting into the genre.
Of course, there are a few of the usual suspects in
attendance, including Lee "Scratch" Perry, Desmond Dekker, and
Delroy Wilson, to name a few. Thanks to Greenwood's sequencing, the
album maintains a consistent flow, only taking a few turns into left
field. And, it's these little forays are what makes this album worth
picking up; like the quirky sound effects that build up to a funky
groove on the song Flash Gordon Meets Luke Skywalker,
by Scientist & Jammy & The Roots Radics.
The disc really hits its stride in the middle of the
disc, when Greenwood throws in Junior Byles' incredible take on the
standard Fever, originally made famous by Peggy Lee.
This version takes the song to a completely different level, adding
an aggressive feel with the unrelenting, driving rhythm. Thanks in
no small part to the production of Perry, Byles takes ownership of
the song and puts his own personal stamp on it.
The liner notes are fairly extensive for a single CD
compilation, giving a short historical blurb on each song so the
listener can put the tracks into the proper context. This helps
bring the collection into focus, as we can see what motivated
Greenwood in his selections. To sum up, serious reggae fans will
find this collection somewhat redundant, but newbies should consider
this a marvelous way to get their feet wet. Watch out, because
you'll be buying more.
MISH MASH Mandate: OK Controller
Trojan Records
Website
The Upsetter Selection
A Lee Perry Jukebox
Trojan/Sanctuary Records
2 CD Set
While there have been countless Lee "Scratch" Perry
compilations over the years, this one is a little different, in that
Perry hand-picked each track on the disc. The compilation covers his
decades long career, showcasing his solo work alongside his
producing work for other artists, beginning in the mid 1960's and
going up through 2003.
The collection allows us to follow Perry's evolution,
seeing how he developed and changed his approach over the years,
from the simple sounds of early reggae to the whacked-out
experimentation of dub. We also get to see first hand what an impact
he had on the sound of reggae and dub as a whole, and of course
leading on into the pop music of the past 40 years.
The liner notes also give us a new perspective, as
we're given direct commentary from Perry himself on the importance
of the tunes he picked. In the notes, he states that "music is like
a teacher", and this rings true while listening to his growth as the
music moves along.
MISH MASH Mandate: Cat Scratch Fever Trojan Records Website
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- The
Ponys
Turn The Lights
Out Matador 12
song CD
- PODCAST TRACK = DOUBLE VISION
The Ponys have made another
metamorphosis. Their debut, Laced With Romance, was
a wild and unpredictable ride that stayed on edge from beginning
to end, while their followup, Celebration Castle,
was much more subtle and sedated, almost laid back in its
approach. The band's latest release on their new label, Matador,
is caught somewhere in between, refining their sound into
something much more distinctive.
The edginess is back, but it is somewhat overshadowed by the
neat guitar lines that seem to organize and strategize the moves
of the new album. You can hear every guitar part with clarity, and
the singing ventures into dissonant wailing only once and a while.
In other words, there's plenty of danger, but we never quite dance
on the edge of the cliff like we did the first time around. And
believe it or not, that's a good thing.
Chalk it up to being older and wiser, because the songs show a
focus and determination that the previous releases were missing.
They've honed their sound down from distorted chaos into a
well-oiled machine.
MISH MASH Mandate: Pony Express Matador Records Website
Roxanne
Potvin The Way It Feels Ruf
Records 12 song CD PODCAST TRACK = A LOVE THAT'S
SIMPLE
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Roxanne Potvin has the blues, bi-lingual style. The Quebec-based
singer/guitarist is convincing in English and French, mixing up a
unique batch of old fashioned R&B that is sure to please the
most finicky of fans.
Potvin has the perfect voice for the blues, middle-ranged with
just the right amount of roughness around the edges. With plenty of
genuine soul and grit, she moves from upbeat barn burners to quiet
ballads with ease.
It also doesn't hurt that she has some help from the likes of
John Hiatt and Daniel Lanois. Hiatt and Potvin turn up the heat on A
Love That's Simple, while Lanois provides the perfect French singing
partner on La Merveille. With friends like that, you can't go wrong,
and Potvin does everything just right.
MISH MASH Mandate: Tres Bien Ruf Records Website
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American
Cheeseburger American
Cheeseburger Tusnami Records 7 song 7" Vinyl
EP
Imagine if The Fall and Refused got it on and had an ugly little
thrash baby named American Cheeseburger. This quartet from Athens is
bound and determined to make as much pissing noise as possible on a
7 inch, and boy do they get the job done. Somehow they cram in more
than half a dozen manic tunes while the record spins at 45 RPM.
The punk roots of American Cheeseburger are undeniable, yet the
avant garde nature of their obtuse lyrics put them right in line
with Mark E. Smith. It's easy to imagine him doing riffs off lines
like "Explosive paradise nocturnal transmission", even though
Cheeseburger singer James screams the words with sheer
incomprehension. Add to that the sonic bombast of a
guitar-bass-drums wall of sound, and you've got a recipe for tasty
Southern thrash.
MISH MASH Mandate: Can I Scream? Tsunami Records Website
The Red Button She's About To Cross My
Mind Self-Released 11 song CD PODCAST TRACK = SHE'S ABOUT TO CROSS MY
MIND
Here's a refreshing little album, just in time to brighten up
your spring listening. The duo of Seth Swirsky and Mike Ruekberg has
done their homework, and their main area of study has been the
British Invasion 101. They pass with honors, laying down track after
track of original, well-crafted, catchy 60's-styled pop that will
have you humming along at first listen.
Innovative? Ground breaking? Not quite, but what does it matter?
This one is fun and a joy to listen to, nothing more, nothing less.
Not many artists can pull this off and do it so well.
MISH MASH Mandate: The British Are Coming The Red Button
Website
Juba
Dance Orange Audio 8 13 song CD
Ben Lamar's Juba Dance is a musical adventure that winds its way
through a host of genres, from hip-hop to latin to traditional blues
to jazz. It's a crazy and wonderful mess, one that bounces from
style to style, never settling into a single spot.
Lamar truly is all over the place, and at the same time he avoids
any semblance of pop structure or cliche. The sheer amount of
diversity is the only thing holding it all together, creating a
collage of sound that revels in defying your expectations. Sure to
bring hours of listening bliss.
MISH MASH Mandate: Orange Juiced Audio 8 Website
The Alternate
Routes goodandrecklessandtrue Vanguard
Records 11 song CD
PODCAST TRACK = TIME IS A
RUNAWAY
The Alternate Routes have big songs
with a big sound. They sound like a band that should already be as
huge as that sound, as their flawless execution leaves you feeling
like you're in the presence of a U2 or Radiohead. Yes, they're that
good.
A lot of that is thanks to lead vocalist Tim Warren, who has a
distinct and strong singing voice. He's in command, and the songs
succeed in his hands. The production is open and airy, allowing
Warren and the band to move around the tunes freely, which only adds
to the depth. The standout track here is Time Is A
Runaway, where everything great about this band comes
together in one place.
MISH MASH Mandate:
Alternating Curent The Alternate Routes
Website
Gary B & The
Notions Get Those Crazy
Notions! Self-Released 7 song CD
Power pop meets the garage with Gary B
& The Notions, a band with plenty of attitude and a snide sense
of humor. Their EP is a semi-lo-fi excursion into three chord rock,
never taking itself quite seriously, but never letting go of the pop
hooks.
Lead singer/guitarist Gary Barrett, Jr. seems to be the fuel for
this fire, as his wisecracking vocals rip through any sense of
pretense or illusion. He comes across like a modern-day Elvis
Costello, wallowing in the angst with tongue firmly in cheek.
MISH MASH Mandate: Velvet
Elvis
Gary B &
The Notions Website
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mishmashmusic@hotmail.com
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