Saturday, August 31, 2024
JEFFREY MORGAN’S MEDIA BLACKOUT #956JEFFREY MORGAN’S MEDIA BLACKOUT #956.590.224! Caledonia – We Are America (self released) :: I know where this band of Canuckleheads
is coming from when they kvetch about America culturally sucking Canada dry. Sure, they mean it as a protectionist slam, but
I wouldn’t have it any other way—besides, being a good Detroiter, I’m a Vernors man myself.
Snooks Eaglin – Baby, You Can Get Your Gun! (Hep Cat)
:: Anyone widda moniker like “Snooks” has gotta be cool but, as you might’ve already guessed, that ain’t
his real handle: It’s Fird, which is even cooler—just like the beyond butane blues-infused scorchers which ignite
this reissued 1986 session. Fanny Brice – The Baby
Snooks Show (CBS) :: Geddit? Odis – Feel
(Miss Press) :: Miss Odis regrets how bands these days sound like everyone else. But here’s an admirable exception with
a pulse that’s hard to put my finger on but I’ll sure try: I hear a loud Living Color rock aesthetic at play here,
ably augmented by a Southern sensibility with a playful underpinning of Prince. Too many slushball ballads, though.
Barbara Streisand – Funny Girl (Columbia) :: Oy vey,
baby! SIZZLING PLATTER OF THE WEEK: Chairlift – Does
You Inspire You (Kanine/Columbia) :: I may hate ballads, but I bought this one nevertheless because the sticker on the
front cover claimed that it contained “beguiling heroin ballads, nodding deeply to David Lynch’s Angelo Badalamenti-scored
oeuvre.” Musically, that happens to be true. Vocally, it goes without saying that Caroline Polacheck is no Julee Cruise—which
is understandable. She’s more like a sonorous soporific pop suturing of Beth Gibbons and Eno—which is unmedicated.
Angelo Badalamenti – Music From Twin Peaks (Warner Bros.)
:: Number one in a field of none. Be seeing you!
Sat, August 31, 2024 | link
|