Richard Toro and John Orsi have seen service together in two Providence quartets: 'Tightrope' and 'The Parents'. From there, Richard went onto co-charter the adventurous 'Ante M' who recorded an excellent cassette sampler for Lilith before disbanding last year.I really liked Orsi's "Noisy Data" single, but I haven't heard it in over twenty years; if you have it, would you kindly rip it and send it along? Music for Bass and Drumset should not be mistaken for improvisatory noodling, as there are definite song structures in place, with progressions and dynamics that were obviously thought out beforehand. It's rare for bass and drums to take center stage, and Toro and Orsi take advantage of the setup to present a surprising range of styles and textures. Don't worry, there are some funky beats lurking within the album's nine tracks. Get the vinly rip here or here.
John Orsi, upon relocating to Boston, teamed up with Ann Arbor's 'It Play' who had also recently switched locales. John took leave of absence after eighteen months to develop this lp with Richard and to begin recording his first solo disc. John maintains an active catalog of solo releases on the Lilith label which have garnered him critical acclaim from both print and radio media. The double single 'Can You Draw Attention' is widely considered his finest effort to date.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Richard Toro and John Orsi - Music for Bass and Drumset
Pigbag live
A1 Shack of Scraps Live - Berlin Latin Quarter - 5th April 1983
A2 Smiling Faces Live - Berlin Latin Quarter - 5th April 1983
A3 Sunny Day Live - Birmingham Locarno - 17th March 1982
A4 Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag Live - Hammersmith Palais - 16th March 1982
B1 Jump The Line Remix - Jacobs Studio - December 1982
B2 Global Terrain Live - Berlin Latin Quarter - 5th April 1983
B3 End of Ubud Live - Munich Alabama Hall - 6th April 1983
B4 Can't See for Looking Live - Tokyo Sun Plaza - July 1982
Get the vinyl rip here or here.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Vital Excursions - Give!
- Voice: Angela Stewart
- Kit: Dan Sheals
- Bass: Moen Parera
- Viola: Sara Sarahandi
- Bass Violin (isn't that a cello?): Pete Brandt
- Piano: Fiona Fleck
- Congas: Steve Lewis
- Trombone: John Fairbrother
- Percussion: Paul (Nellie) Hooper
Monday, May 26, 2008
Funkapolitan
Get the LP rip here or here.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
David Harrow twelve-inches
Saturday, May 24, 2008
David Harrow - The Succession
His first recordings were created in Berlin in 1981/1982 when he was working with a woman called Anne Clark. The sound they created was soon termed new beat or industrial and along with DAF they kick started the European electronic dance scene. When Harrow visits Germany today, he is still hailed "The Godfather Of Techno".
- A1 Introduction
- A2 Without Sin
- A3 Driving Force
- A4 Our Little Girl
- A5 Here
- B1 Kick
- B2 Still Optimistic
- B3 Civilised
- B4 Belief
Friday, May 23, 2008
Cosmetic - Get Ready
- Jamaaladeen Tacuma: electrical bass guitar
- Timothy Murphy: electrical guitar/effects
- Rick McClary: drums/percussion
- James Watkins: guest saxophonist
- Veronica Johnson: lead vocal on Get Ready
- Greg Allen: Trumpet on Get Ready
- Bill Brecker: Korg synthesizer on Put It On
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The Men - Matrix of Compassion
Men were a Chicago punk/industrial band from the early 80s, sharing or featuringThat 12" would be Herminutics; they followed it up in 1982 with a full-length album, Matrix of Compassion, which finds them either stretching out or dicking around; it seems to be a little bit of both. About half the songs retain the weird, ACR-ish funk groove from the first record, but in between there is the noir jazz narrative "Sorry," the long blues piss-take "Dead Blue," the straight-up punk rocker "Nutron Baby," and a few slabs of pure weirdness. The band lineup on this record is essentially the same as on the first, but with more details:
ex-members of the more popular band The Mentally Ill. Founded by Snat 5 Records head Art MacQuilkin, they released a 12" in 1981. (The Chicago Punk Database)
Sven Herman: guitars, melodies, and piano
Reggie Mars McFadden: guitars, melodies, and synthesizer
Arthur E. MacQuilkin III: guitar, melodies, and vocals
John Sterling Santee: sax, melodies, percussion
also..
Amy Fischer: vocals on "Remain"
Steve George: drums
The album packaging is interesting in itself: instead of a sleeve it's a cardstock envelope (like Section 25's Always Now) with a square hole cut in the front to expose the record label. All in all it's a great relic of the creative side of the early 80s; get the vinyl rip here or here (new links 1/3/2010). (If you have any information on later musical projects of The Men or its members, please let me know in the comments.)
Monday, May 19, 2008
Surprize - Complete Discography
- Mirko Virdo Pellati: drums, simmons, backing vocals
- Wud: voice, synthesizer, guiro, cow bells
- Luca Patini: guitars, wood block
- Francisco Garau: vibraphone, balafon, bongos, cow bells, cabasa, talking floor drum, kokiriko, backing vocalsLuciano Graffi: bass, click bass, fretless bass
- Frank Nemola: trumpet, trombone
With an instrumental lineup like that, and an ACR member at the desk, there is a definite ACR feel to the record, most like their To Each... and Sextet period. On the earlier EP, the back cover shows Surprize as a seven-piece band, though the members are not listed. While there is an arty gloss to In Movimento, the The Secret Lies In Rhythm is more lively, with the horns and varied percussion more prominent in the mix; it's more in the vein of Pigbag than ACR, and it's a lot of fun. Unfortunately it's also very short, clocking in at just over 16 minutes. But put it together with the second EP and you've got a whole album's worth of above-average, occasionally brilliant postpunk art-funk. Get them here or here.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Flex 13 - Paint My Legs
- Blind
- Trip To The Root
- Schizophrenic Lover
- Give Me Wings
- Ghost Run
- Nuthin'
- Burning Arms
- (conscious withdrawal)
- Lucky
- Black Air
- Wheelhouse
- 5:53 Madness
- (broken)
(This is the most recent recording of Peter Hope I've been able to find. If you know of any newer material, please let me know in the comments.)
Friday, May 16, 2008
Royal Family and the Poor - Live 1983-1985
- Restrained in a Moment (which Keane introduces by its alternate title, "I Love You") - London, 24.1.85
- Dawn Song - Edinburgh, 5.2.85
- Visions - Glasgow, 6.2.85
- Transparent - Liverpool, 2.4.85
- Something Someone - Stafford, 6.5.83
- Destiny - Stafford, 6.5.83
- Heartbeat - Edinbugh, 5.2.85
Live 1983-1985 was issued in a limited edition of 1,000 copies. It was not reissued on CD by LTM's Boutique label along with the rest of the Royal Family and the Poor catalog. Get the vinyl rip here or here.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Beautiful Pea Green Boat - Obsessions
Sunday, May 11, 2008
The Box - Great Moments In Big Slam
Friday, May 9, 2008
The Flowerpot Men (Part 2 of 2)
Thursday, May 8, 2008
The Flowerpot Men (Part 1 of 2)
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
The Hitmen - Torn Together
Monday, May 5, 2008
The Hitmen - Aim for the Feet
Sounds great, doesn't it? Who wouldn't want to listen to an album produced by Rocky Burnett's producer? They needn't have worried about being buried in platinum: unfortunately it's rather generic-sounding New Wave, and barely New Wave at that. There are a few hummable tunes, but overall it's pretty ho-hum. Still, it's essential listening for the Ben Watkins completist. Get it here or here. The second Hitmen album, coming soon, is a great improvement.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Peter Hope & the Jonathan S. Podmore Method - Dry Hip Rotation
Youth & Ben Watkins - The Empty Quarter
Youth: bass, percussion, keyboard
Ben Watkins: keyboards, drums, guitars
Adam Peters: cello
Kate St. John: oboe
Steve Irwin: percussion
Get it here or here.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
The Empty Quarter - Delirium
Ben Watkins: keyboards, guitars, programmingThis is one of several "techno-worldbeat" albums that came out in the late 80s/early 90s that in my opinion are classics. More albums in that category that other bloggers have posted are:
Youth: keyboards, bass programming
Dave Heath: flute
Kate St. John: oboe, sax
Jake Le Mesurier: percussion, drums
Chris Bell: drums
'Mainframe'-John and Murray: Greengate programming
'Ranking Seymour': voice
Guy 'Thumb' Pratt: bass
Anne Dudley and Jaz Coleman: Songs from the Victorious CityBut the point of this post is The Empty Quarter's Delirium: get it here or here.
Eric Random and the Bedlamites: Ishmael
Saqqara Dogs: Thirst and World Crunch