2023-06-12
MAGAZINE - REAL LIFE @ 45
2023-06-11
SILVER APPLES @ 55
2023-06-09
THE ROLLING STONES - SOME GIRLS @ 45
2023-06-07
PUBLIC IMAGE LTD - THIS IS NOT A LOVE SONG @ 40
Released in June of 1983, Public Image Ltd’s most commercially successful single, This Is Not a Love Song, turns 40 years old this month. This may have been THE most anticipated record to ever keep me hounding my local record shop in my entire life.
This was early in 1983, so for the next few months, I was in my local record shop, Odyssey Imports, at least once every week, especially on the days I knew they got their shipments of new records. I’d be lurking around the back counter where they unpacked the boxes, waiting like a dog for a treat, to see if the new PiL record was in. I must’ve driven them nuts with my constant inquiries, and after a while it, seemed like it would NEVER materialize. Word eventually reached the press that Keith had been ousted from the band due to some falling out with John over a mix of the new single, so I was starting to wonder if anything would EVER be release.
2023-06-04
BILLIE HOLIDAY - LADY IN SATIN @ 65
Released in June of 1958, Billie Holiday's Lady In Satin LP turns 65 years old this month. Recorded at a time in her career when her abilities as a vocalist were eroded by her lifestyle, the soft pop backdrop of its orchestrations created a stark contrast with her weathered vocalizations. It's a combination which didn't suit some, but others found heartbreakingly beautiful in its world-weary fragility.
At this point in her career, Holiday had just come off a recording contract which had her mostly recording with small jazz combos for the past seven years, but the singer was looking to do something different, aiming for a kind of sound which had become popular for Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra as they released lushly orchestrated "song book" albums of pop vocal classics. Billie had taken a liking to the work of bandleader, Ray Ellis, and specifically requested to work with him as she embarked on this new chapter of her career.
By this point in her life, some hard living had taken its tole on her voice, leaving her with limited range in the higher registers and a raspy, rough tone. Within the jazz music scene, that sound could be adaptable to the material and actually enhance the emotional depth of the performances. Trying to bring that effect into the landscape of silky smooth orchestral pop was much more of a challenge. The end results garnered mixed responses as some simply couldn't bridge the gap between the rawness of her voice and the softness of the musical arrangements. However, those with a more dynamic emotional sensitivity recognized the stark contrast as a statement in itself, highlighting that contrast as a creative choice. For me, it's an album of rare fragility which veils a deeper sense of inner personal strength.
2023-06-01
TALKING HEADS - SPEAKING IN TONGUES @ 40
Marking its 40th anniversary today is the fifth studio LP from Talking Heads, Speaking In Tongues. It was their first album after their split from producer, Brian Eno, and their most commercially successful release of their career.
After working on their previous LP, Remain In Light, the group took a bit of a hiatus to work on some solo and side projects. The group's rhythm section of Chris & Tina had made some waves with their Tom Tom Club album, so they brought back some of that dance focused bounce into the group for this album. While they had gone for an extremely layered, intricate kind of polyrhythmic approach on Remain In Light, the sound seemed more concise and stripped down for Speaking In Tongues. This likely played a big part in helping the group to make major commercial breakthroughs as the more refined sound played out much more accessibly on US radio. They'd also mastered the medium of the music video, so MTV were all too eager to give them plenty of airtime.
The tour which followed the release of the album ended up being documented on film and released as Stop Making Sense the following year. It served to further extend the band's popularity and the success of this album. While there are earlier albums which have more personal appeal to me, this one has grown the most on my in recent years. I neglected it a bit in the shadow of Fear of Music and Remain In Light, but it completely stands up to the level of those records, though perhaps in a less avant-garde kind of manner.