Friday, January 28, 2022
Sweet Chariots - Beat Based / Song Centered / Spirit Led (CD 2000) (Swedish Pop Collection, CD #2)
Leslies - Totally Brilliant (CD, 1996) (Swedish Pop Collection CD #1)
Ok, so I am starting a new series here. I just purchased a collection of Swedish pop music CDs from a well known and very knowledgeable music collector. While she collects and listens to a wide variety of music, she was well known for her expertise and deep collection of Swedish pop music. The collection became suddenly available and I acted fast before others could strike. I literally sent her a message at 3am and I had a response back at 6am. By 7:30 am we had agreed to a price and I sent the money. Just a few days later, that collection was in my hands. So what follows in this series are my thoughts on the collection. First up, Leslies!
This is my first time listening to the Leslies and I have been missing out. Discogs tells me that this is the band's first album. So what it does it sound like? Well, check out this song, The Lime Song. Why is that when I listen to music like this I think of young guys with fresh haircuts, wearing hip clothes, sipping espressos at an outdoor cafe, and they are all wearing bright-colored cardigan sweaters? This is not an insult. It is just the image when I listen to music like this...there is an innocence to it. Whatever, I love the melodies.
If you like the song linked above you are probably going to like the whole album. To make sure, try the opening track, A Daydream
The album is pretty consistent. If you like great melodies and want to smile a little, Swedish pop almost always works and Leslies first album delivers the goods!
The Arch Angel
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Various Artists - Oh! You Pretty Things: Glam Queens and Street Urchins (3 CD Box Set, 2021)
I was excited by this box set since it would introduce me to bands and music from an era that I did not know that well but sort of lived(?). No, I wasn't a glam rocker. Let me explain. I remember the glam rock era of the early 70s because as a pre-teen I would look at the music magazines on the racks of my local 7-11 or Circle K. In those magazines I would see stories and pictures of bands wearing bright and frilly clothes, make-up, teased-hair just-so, and platform shoes! Imagine being a kid and seeing pictures of Ziggy Stardust, The Sweet, or the New York Dolls. It just wasn't stuff you would see every day out and about, ya know? In addition, the older brothers and sisters of some of my childhood friends listened to this music and had posters of glam rockers on their bedroom walls. Unfortunately, unless some of this music was played on the radio, I did not get to hear the bands pictured in those music magazines or the bands on the posters that featured on Billy's sister's bedroom wall. But now I can!
One of the nice surprises arising from this box set is that you get exposed to some of the prettier music from that era. Check out the songs from artists like Duncan Browne, Simon Turner, and Leo Sayer (yes that Leo Sayer). However, for a more standard glam rock sound check out the Sweet track or the track by Rusty.
Get this!
For a taste: Leo Sayer - The Dancer or The Sweet - The Six Teens or Rusty - All I Wanna Be
Duncan Browne - Send Me The Bill For Your Friendship
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Thursday, January 20, 2022
Donnie Vie - Beautiful Things (CD, 2019)
Donnie Vie, the raspy voiced ex-lead singer of the melodically-gifted Enuff 'Z' Nuff (ENZ), has given us another batch of amazing songs on this hard to find release from 2019. If you like your rock music with catchy hooks and melodies that you will find yourself humming for hours/days after hearing them, then you should run to get this CD.
Unfortunately, the Vie-era ENZ gets dismissed too easily by some music fans (e.g., power pop fans) because they can't get over ENZ's early 'hair-metal' beginnings. But if you are a fan of Matthew Sweet or some of the other "power-pop" artists that are held in high-esteem, there is no reason why won't love this collection of songs. For me, it is that good. Don't believe me? Check out the title track, Beautiful Things or the Beatleish, Breaking Me Down.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
An Introduction and why music is like dirt
Hi All
Music like dirt! Just like dirt, music is everywhere 😆 Now you know what the title means.
I am going to give this blog another try. I have managed to consolidate all my previous posts here so I feel like I am better organized and that my previous attempts have not been in vain. I hope I stick around.
To be clear, this is a labor of love. I paid for all the music that I review. I am reviewing or commenting on LPs, CDs, cassettes, and or 45s that I have purchased and own. I provide links so that you can enjoy a taste of what I am describing.
Enjoy.
Dr. Boogie - Gotta Get Back to New York City (2015)
Wow, this is really good. Dr Boogie is (was?) an LA band that is playing in that glam, RnR/Dolls/Heartbreakers-style. However, there is a some boogie swagger in their sound as well since on some of their songs sound like a Faces/Black Crowes fusion.
This CD was from 2015 and they do not seem to have much out except a few 45s. I may need to hunt these guys down a bit to see what has happened to them (if anything). Either way, this is an excellent record and if you can find it you should.
By the way, I got this directly from Dead Beat Records. I was reading their posts on Instagram and they highlighted this so I jump on it. See Dead Beat Records
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Green - Elaine Mackenzie (1987)
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Green's second album is Elaine Mackenzie and if you even liked the first album just a little bit then you will love this record. Just more 60s influenced pop music from this Chicago-based band masterminded by Jeff Lescher. In the first few songs you get some goodies in the form of She's an Addiction and Saturday Afternoon (with the obvious Kinks influence). Like the first Green album, previously reviewed on this blog, listening to this Green album is sort of like playing "spot the influence" since Jeff Lescher is not shy about what he listened to and what inspired him as a musician and songwriter. If that is not enough, then maybe the vocal hook on the song Don't Ever Fall In Love With Someone When You're Already In Love With Someone Else. Just classic.
This CD comes with two bonus tracks that include the sublime "My Tears Are Dry (Now)". which I had previously had only on a 7 inch single bought many many years ago. This song maybe worth the price of admission alone.
I know that posting about old bands with records/CDs from the 80s is not great for clicks but you just can't deny the songwriting. If you like melodic rock'n'roll, you are going to love Green.