9/28/2009

THE BANGSTERS - Escape from Bubblegumland + The Scarlet Plague

THE BANGSTERS Escape from Bubblegumland & The Scarlet Plague 2 x mini lp 1984/85 New Rose 320 kbps
Hunting Party* /Johnny's Free* / Lonesome Banjo* / Demented Sounds* / Gore Darlings* / Trash Brain* / Escape from Bubblegumland° / I Can't Handle this Dream° / Strangers° / We can only ...° / The Heat° / Disappointed°/ Call Me Tonight° / Bermuda (bonus track) / Electric Fields
(bonus track).
*Escape from Bubblegumland - ° The Scarlet Plague
Produced by Swasse.
The Bangsters: Swasse
: guitar & lead vocals / Rolf Rock : drums & vocals / U.B. Moore : bass & vocals.

Formed in 1984 as a three-piece garage/psyche/punkrock-band The Bangsters were signed by french label New Rose that same year and released two mini albums. "Escape From Bubblegumland" (nov -84) and "The Scarlet Plague" (jul -85). Like the Nomads or the Sinners , the Bangsters were a sweden band from the same period.


Cd artwork by MAX !

9/27/2009

VA - Play New Rose For Me

VA Play New Rose For Me 2xlp 1986 cd 2004 New Rose 320 kbps
TAV FALCO & PANTHER BURNS : Oh, how she dances / MUD BOYS & THE NEUTRONS : Bo Diddley / ALEX CHILTON : With a girl lke you / THE BEATNIK FLIES : Double 6 / DIVINE HORSEMEN : Voodoo Idol / DEAD KENNEDYS : I fought the law / BLOOD ON THE SADDLE : Rawhide / IMITATION LIFE (With Eddie Munoz) : I will dare / THE BANGSTERS : Bermuda / SKY S. SAXON : Don't slander me / DINO LEE K.O.W.T. : Pushing too hard / THE COUNT : Radio Heart / DRAMARAMA : Hitchiking / WILLIE ALEXANDER : Don't give it up now / THE FORTUNE TELLERS : Bo Diddley put the rock in rock'n'roll / MAD DADDYS : New kind of kick / REPTILES AT DAWN : Chinese Rocks / WARUM JOE : Sex Beat / CHRIS BAILEY & FRIENDS : Me & my uncle / THE SLICKEE BOYS : Misunderstood / THE PRIMEVALS : Diamonds, Furcoat, Champagne / SIRENS OF THE 7th AVENUE : Ultra Violence / CHARLES DE GOAL : I wanna hit you.
"...To celebrate the 100th release of his label, P. Mathé asked its artists to cover songs done by the others New Rose artists. Among the label's few various artists releases , "Play with New Rose" shows how coherent and how close the artists signed on the label were, with the feeling of being part of a large family based in Paris but spreading as far as New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, the U.K. and the U.S..." Source : cd booklet

MUD BOY & THE NEUTRONS - Negro streets at dawn

MUD BOY & THE NEUTRONS Negro streets at dawn cd 1993 New Rose 320 kbps
Dear Dad / Split Pea Shell / The President / Money Talks / Summer D Slum / Land of 1000 Shotguns (part 1 & 2) / Dark End Of The Street / Carl's Blues / Power to the people.
Mud Boys & The Neutrons : L. Baker : lead guitar, vocals / J. Crosthwait : washboard , percussion, vocals / J. Dickinson : keyboards, guitar, vocal / S. Selvidge : rhythm guitar, vocal.
+ J. Carstein : drums / N. Watson : bass / J."Junior" Markham : harmonica / J. Segerson : guitar / J. Baker : additional percussion / J. Spake : sax / Al "Fish" Herring : trumpet / W. "The Fox" Brown, J. Johnson & J. Reddick : backing vocals.
One of the unheralded MVPs of rock, soul, and blues music, James Luther "Jim" Dickinson (who died August 15, 2009) was a gifted songwriter, musician, and producer who helped shape some of the most important music of the 20th century. A Memphis native who thrived in the city's melting pot of blues, R&B, rockabilly, and gospel, Dickinson took it all in, and not only managed to impart this distinctive musical flavor to his own infrequent recordings, but also to those that he produced. His sons Luther and Cody Dickinson inherited their father's musical gifts, forming the influential blues-rock outfit the North Mississippi Allstars.
Born in Little Rock, Arkansas Dickinson moved with his family to Memphis, Tennessee at an early age. Attending college at Baylor University, Dickinson dabbled in music while at school, but upon returning to Memphis in the early-1960s, he planned a career as a history teacher. His part-time performances with Delta bluesmen like Furry Lewis prompted his wife to urge him to pursue music as a career. Dickinson would become an in-demand session player, playing with early rockers like Bill Justis and the Jesters.
Dickinson formed the Dixie Flyers in the late-1960s with a group of Memphis musicians, becoming the Atlantic Records house band and performing on recordings by blues, soul, and roots-rock artists like Aretha Franklin, Billy Lee Riley, Albert Collins, and Sam and Dave. The band was encouraged by the label to record an album, which would instead become Dickinson's 1972 solo debut, "Dixie Fried". A curious mix of raw Delta blues, country twang, and Southern boogie-rock, Dixie Fried accomplished little commercially, but would become a cult favorite in the years to follow.

During the 1970s, Dickinson moved behind the board and began working as a producer. His work on the Memphis cult band Big Star's final album, "Third", would make Dickinson a cult figure himself, and he would also producer Big Star frontman Alex Chilton's "Like Flies On Sherbert" album in 1979. Any band that wanted a bit of Dickinson's Memphis magic would sojourn to the Bluff City, and Dickinson would produce albums by Jason & the Scorchers, Willy DeVille, Mojo Nixon, Green On Red, the Replacements, Chris Stamey, The True Believers, Mudhoney, Rocket from the Crypt and Screaming Jay Hawkins, among many others.
Dickinson remained a sought-after session musician also during the 1970s as well, and you can hear his piano work on songs as varied as the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses" and the Flamin' Groovies' "Teenage Head" . During this time J. Dickinson also began a collaboration with noted slide-guitarist Ry Cooder, contributing to 1971's "Into The Purple Valley", the first of several albums and soundtracks that the two artists created together.

During the late-70s, J. Dickinson formed the band Mud Boy & the Neutrons with bluesmen area Sid Selvidge, Lee Baker, and Jimmy Crosthwait. Pursuing a unique idea of swamp-blues, folk, country, and gospel music, the band recorded three albums during the 1980s for France's New Rose Records. Dickinson stayed busy throughout the late-80s and 1990s, releasing a second solo album, Free Beer Tomorrow in 2002, and producing albums from such diverse artists as Seattle's Mudhoney, Doug Sahm's Texas Tornados, Mississippi bluesman T-Model Ford, and acoustic bluesman Alvin Youngblood Hart. He also lent his distinctive piano sound to Bob Dylan for his 1997 "comeback" album, "Time Out Of Mind".

Through the years, Dickinson contributed to his son's North Mississippi Allstars project as both a producer and piano player, often under the pseudonym "East Memphis Slim." In 2006, J. Dickinson was backed by his sons for this roots-rock and R&B set, Jungle Jim and the Voodoo Tiger, and he released a collection of pre-rock standards called Dinosaurs Run In Circles in early 2009. Working virtually right until his hospitalization for heart problems, Dickinson performed with the band Snake Eyes, which included several younger veterans of the Memphis rock scene. Dickinson died August 15, 2009 of heart complications in Memphis, TN at the age of 67, closing out a varied and impressive musical career that had lasted over four decades. Source here & here.

Thanks to Alexandre for this one !

GREG KIHN BAND - Live at the Paradise Club

THE GREG KIHN BAND Live at the Paradise Club Boston 1985 192 kbps
Stage And Radio Intro / Route 66 / Go Back / Land Of 1,000 Dances / Lucky / The Boys Won't Leave The Girls Alone / Thunder Road (Intro) / Twist And Shout / Can't Stop Hurting Myself / They Rock By Night / Jeopardy / I Can Only Give You Everything / Gloria / Reunited / The Break Up Song / Radio Announcer Encore Break / Lucille / Announcer Wrap Up.
Recorded live at the Paradise Club, Boston MA, May 21 1985.
The Greg Kihn band : Greg Kihn : vocals , guitar / Greg Douglass : guitar / Pat Mosca : keyboards / Steve Wright : bass, vocals / Tyler Eng : drums.

Greg Kihn began his career in his hometown of Baltimore, MD, working in the singer/songwriter mold, but switched to straightforward rock & roll when he moved to San Francisco in 1974. The following year, he became one of the first artists signed to M. Kaufman's now-legendary Beserkley Records. Along with Jonathan Richman, Earthquake, and the Rubinoos, G. Kihn helped to carve the label's sound (a melodic pop with a strong '60s pop sensibility) a refreshing alternative to the bloated prog rock of the time. In 1976, after his debut on the compilation Beserkley Chartbusters, he recorded his first album with his own band. Through the '70s, he released an album each year and built a strong cult following through constant touring, becoming Beserkley's biggest seller. In 1981, he earned his first bonafide hit with the Top 20 single, "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)," from the "Rockihnroll" album. He continued in a more commercial vein through the '80s with a series of pun-titled albums: "Kihntinued" (1982), "Kihnspiracy" (1983), "Kihntageous" (1984), and "Citizen Kihn" (1985). He scored his biggest hit with 1983's "Jeopardy" from the "Kihnspiracy" album. One more single broke the Top 40, 1985's "Lucky," but by the time "Love and Rock and Roll" was released in 1986, the puns had run out and so had the hits. Kihn kept a relatively low profile throughout the '90s, releasing "Mutiny" in 1994 and "Horror Show" in 1996. "All the Right Reasons" followed in mid-2000. Allmusic
Thanks to Seph for this one !

9/25/2009

VA - Brace Yourself !

VA Brace Yourself ! A Tribute To Otis Blackwell cd 1994 320 kbps
GRAHAM PARKER : Paralyzed / C. HYNDE & C. SPEDDING : Hey little boy (little girl) / PAUL RODGERS : Home in your heart / FRANK BLACK & THE STAX PISTOLS : Breathless / THE SMITHEREENS : Let's talk about us / TOM VERLAINE : Fever / JOE LOUIS WALKER : On that power line / DEBORAH HARRY : Don't be cruel / JON SPENCER : All shook up / FRANK BLACK : Handyman / JOE ELY, SUE FOLEY, SARAH BROWN & MARCIA BALL : Great balls of fire / RONNIE SPECTOR : Brace yourself / WILLIE DEVILLE : Daddy Rolling Stone / DAVE EDMUNDS : Return to sender / KRIS KRISTOFFERSON : All shook up.
Produced by J. Tiven & T. Visconti.
The band : Steve Ferrone : drums & percussion / Jimmy Destri : organ & piano / Kenny Aaronson : bass / Chris Spedding : guitars + The Uptown Horns
Otis Blackwell (1932/2002) was an American songwriter, singer, and pianist whose work significantly influenced rock 'n' roll. Born in Brooklyn, and died in Nashville. He learned piano as a child and grew up listening to both R&B and Country music.
He first became famous by winning a local talent contest ("Amateur Night") at the Apollo Theater, Harlem, New York in 1952, led to a recording contract with RCA and then with Jay-Dee. His first release was his own composition "Daddy Rolling Stone" which became a favorite in Jamaica where it was recorded by Derek Martin. The song later became part of The Who's "Mod" repertoire. Enjoying some early recording and performing success, he found his first love was songwriting and by 1955 had settled into the groove that he would ride for decades. His first successes came in 1956 when Little Willie John's R&B hit with the sultry "Fever" was an even bigger pop success for Peggy Lee. Then, "All Shook Up" began a highly profitable association with Elvis Presley, who was credited as co-writer.
Blackwell was one of the leading African American figures of early rock 'n' roll, although he was not well known by the public. His own records never cracked the Top 40, yet he wrote million-selling songs for Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dee Clark and others. He also recruited other songwriters to write for Presley such as Winfield Scott.
Wikipedia

Most tribute albums fail because the interpretations are too diverse to make the album consistent. "Brace Yourself: A Tribute to Otis Blackwell" sidesteps that problem by having the artists record with a house band well-versed in the material of the legendary rock & roll/R&B songwriter. Thankfully, the approach works; none of the artists turn in a bad performance, and the disc rocks (albeit rather gently) from start to finish. But then again, it wasn't that hard to make a good album when the artists included are W. Deville, D. Edmunds, G. Parker or K. Kristofferson ! Allmusic

9/23/2009

UN SYMBOLE INDETOURNABLE !

Ils étaient vingt et trois quand les fusils fleurirent ...

BEBE BUELL - Retrosexual

BEBE BUELL Retrosexual cd 1994 320 kbps
1 Gargoyle /2 Lust never sleeps /3 Cosmic kiss /4 Bored baby /5 Top of the pops /6 Little bit o' whore /7 Jacuzzi jungle /8 13 wrong turns /9 Claw bite /10 I'll be your sister.
1 to 6 produced by Mr Ratboy & C. Shivers - 7 to 8 produced by C. Andersen - 9 to 10 produced by T. Mc Laughlin & B. Buell.
Bebe Buell : all vocals / 1 to 6 :C. Shivers & Mr Ratboy : guitars / L. Avondet : bass / J. Rizzo & Mike Z : drums // 7 to 10 : S. Marshall : guitars / C. E. Hall : bass / M. Dank : drums (7 & 8) / T. Bricker : drums
(9 & 10).
It's not the smattering of records that former model/groupie Bebe Buell has issued that she's best known for, but rather her stormy affairs with a variety of rockers, as well as being the mother of actress L. Tyler. Born on July 14, 1953, and raised in Virginia, Buell was smitten by rock & roll at an early age, first by Elvis, before the Beatles and the Rolling Stones invaded the U.S.. Buell's mother encouraged her daughter to pursue a career in modeling, and when she was 18-years old, she relocated to New York City and began a career as a Ford model. Shortly thereafter, Buell began a relationship with Todd Rundgren, who had just begun one of the most commercially successful periods of his career. It was through Rundgren that Buell met rock photographer L. Goldsmith, who convinced the model to take some test photos for Playboy magazine. The plan worked, as Buell became a Playboy Playmate in 1974. Besides Rundgren, Buell subsequently dated some of rock's biggest names -- Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, Iggy Pop, Rod Stewart, Stiv Bators, and Elvis Costello. Buell also had a whirlwind romance with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler during 1976 -- which ended when Buell was alarmed by Tyler's drug abuse. But the brief fling resulted in Buell giving birth to daughter Liv in 1977. Despite Rundgren knowing that he wasn't the father, the pair reconciled and Rundgren supported the baby . Having been around the rock & roll scene for a long time by now, it was only natural that Buell would eventually put together her own band, as 1980 saw the formation of the B-Sides. The group issued an EP in 1981, "Cover Girl", which featured contributions by the likes of Rick Derringer and the Cars' Ben Orr and Ric Occasek (the latter two of whom guested on readings of Iggy Pop's "Funtime" and the obscurity "Little Black Egg," both of which would turn up years later with Orr's vocals replacing Buell's on 1995's "Just what I needed"). By 1985, Buell was fronting a new band, called the Gargoyles, which only resulted in an obscure self-titled single (on the Jeff Dahl's Ultra Under Records label) several years later. Buell was interviewed extensively for the superb book, "Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk", as well as for Aerosmith's tell-all bio, "Walk This Way". Buell decided to pen her own tell-all bio shortly thereafter, resulting in the release of "Rebel Heart: An American Rock N' Roll Journey" in 2002. Buell has also issued solo albums on a sporadic basis, including such titles as "Retrosexual" (with covers of Johnny Thunders' "Little Bit o' Whore" and Motörhead's "I'll Be Your Sister," along with originals) and "Free to rock" .

Bebe Buell's great blessing -- that she's a beautiful woman attractive enough to enjoy success as both a fashion model and a Playboy centerfold -- has also been something of a curse as far as her musical ambitions are concerned. Yeah, she's sexy and she's dated a whole bunch of rock stars, but while models who think they can sing are a breed most reasonable folks fear, Buell also seems to know and love rock & roll, and judging from Retrosexual, she's a hard rock belter of no small ability. No, Buell won't make you forget either Chrissie Hynde or Joan Jett on any of the album's ten tunes, but she does merit a not-unfavorable comparison to both of them, and she lets loose with some attitudinal swagger that might draw a grin from Iggy Pop or David Johansen on "Lust Never Sleeps" or "Bored Baby." The album's production is a bit too loose for its own good, some of the material is kinda cheesy, and Buell's band could use a dash more garage punk sneer and a jigger less metal crunch (though the guitarists ape Johnny Thunders more often than Eddie Van Halen, thank the fates), but overall this is a solid and enjoyable piece of rock action from a tuff girl who deserves more props than she gets -- she's cooler than Avril Lavigne, rocks better than Courtney Love, and has more fun than both of 'em put together. Points added for "Claw Bite," the best song about being attacked by mutant humanoid lobsters of recent memory. Allmusic

9/20/2009

MIKE WILHELM - Mike Wilhelm

MIKE WILHELM Mike Wilhelm lp 1983 Fan Club 320 kbps
Junko partner / Make me a pallet on your floor / Goin' to Canada / Styrofoam / Black mountain / Me and my uncle / Slow blues* / Dust my blues / Hear the people / Bad news / Phonograph blues.
Produced by R. Olsen & * recorded live on the air, July 25th 1971 KSAN-FM, San Francisco.
M. Wilhelm : lead guitar, vocals, harmonica / G. Rymer : drums / K. Streight : bass / Chris Wilson : rhythm guitar, vocals / Dennis Wilson : back up vocals / R. Kunstler : rhythm guitar , vocals + P. Mintun : piano / J. Bethards : trumpet, percussion, bass / S. Page : violin / D. Corso, R. Paden, C. Reynolds & J. Illy : vocals.
Mike Wilhelm was an important member of two San Francisco Bay Area groups, in two different decades. In the 1960s, he was a guitarist and songwriter for the Charlatans, often identified as one of the very first San Francisco psychedelic groups, although they were more appropriately described as mixers of blues, folk, jugband, and nineteenth century saloon music. In the late 1970s, he joined the Flamin' Groovies on guitar for a while. There is also some solo material by Wilhelm in which he comes across as a hippie Old West cowboy of sorts, just as he looks in those old Charlatans photos. His low scaly voice delivers tunes that wander across the blues, vaudeville, and folk landscape with some rock thrown in on his Michael Wilhelm album.

"... Anyhow, Fan Club (a division of New Rose Records) is nuts enough to to re-release this spellbound blues album (the bum groping king) . Listening to it , you discover an aristocratic red-neck , one of the saltiest guitar ever heard, a shootist. For the rest of it , the song remains the same. Always the same old story of honky tonks and Gents Roms graffitis. Wilhelm sings like an open fly and the guitar sounds like a three days hangover. Put a pinafore on before you play it. The intro of "Styrofoam" is gonna spit greasy stains on your tie. It's not genuine country music, it's not genuine blues. It's not country blues either. It's just another bottle smashed on your face, a corny crack & a splash of muddy poetry that sang lullabies to one another. Picture this ! You 've just wasted five bucks on that ! Serves you right." L. Chalumeau (Sleeve notes).
Cd artwork by MAX !

THE BACKSTABBERS - To Eleven

THE BACKSTABBERS To Eleven cd 2001 320 kbps
Crash And Burn / The Thrill Is Gone / Full Throttle / Mile High / Keep On / Long Gone Blues / Joke's On You / Saturday Night Shootout / Live It Everyday / You've Been Had
Produced by The Backstabbers & P. Gray.
The Backstabbers : Willie : lead vocals / Jiancarlo : guitar / Griff : bass / Chris : guitar /Elie : drums.
"Debut here from Seattle hellions the Backstabbers. Not your typical broken bottles in a bar fight rock band. The guitars are still loud as fuck, and the vocals are nasty as hell, but their approach is a bit different. 10 storybook anthems about their undevoted love for the finer things in life: women, bottles and pills. The sound track from a fucked up band about your fucked up life. Willy the singer in the 'Stabbers is currently the front man for Midnight Thunder Express. fans of the Saints, Sonic Rendezvous Band or Radio Birdman will dig this one." Source

THE BACKSTABBERS - American Teenage Rock'n'Roll

SINGLES THE BACKSTABBERS American Teenage Rock'n'Roll EP 2000 Fandango Records wav
Thunder Brothers / Full Throttle / Saturday Night Shootout / American Teenage Rock'n Roll.
Produced by J. McCollough.
The Backstabbers : Willie : lead vocals / Jiancarlo : guitar / Griff : bass / Chris : guitar / Le Gorilla : drums.
Killer debut 7" EP from Seattle, Washington's punk rock meisters the Backstabbers on Fandango Records home of Adam West (R.I.P.)