Now that the hype is gearing up for REM's new album (they turned in their punctuation marks a little while ago), I figured I should finally share this great promo item I promised a few months back. What we have here is an extensive and wide-ranging interview with Messrs. Buck, Mills and Stipe on the subject of their Warners years, released to promote the compilation In Time. It also features a bonus disc with six exclusive live-in-studio recordings. In the interest of avoiding piracy, I deleted six music tracks from the interview disc, however I left in a live version of "Drive" thinking it was exclusive to this disc; now I believe it's the same "Live at Greenpeace" version from the In Time Special Edition bonus disc. Don't tell.
I hope this is a good psycher-upper for the new disc, which is really supposed to be great -- and which, after all, marks the end of the band's Warner period, the last album under their contract with the major label they've been with since 1989. Enjoy -- link is in comments.
Being a compendium of music it's hard to find anywhere else. Never* anything currently in release. *(almost!)
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Wanna 'Mericana? Four from Marah, Three from Grant Lee Buffalo
Just a quickie post today. Here are four great, rare tracks by Philadelphia's favorite sons, Marah, from a CD single and a promo EP from their awesome Kids in Philly album. If you don't know these guys, they are rock 'n' roll poets and true believers. The stompin' cover of Springsteen's "Streets of Philadelphia" is fun, the song about indie record shops brings a smile, and the two live versions of Kids tracks are smokin'.
Meanwhile, here are three live tracks from the Blue Plate Special EP released around the time of the first Grant Lee Buffalo album, Fuzzy. The version of Elvis' "Burning Love" is a hoot! The two album tracks on the EP are not included here. For that matter, neither is the "A" side of the "Point Breeze" Marah single.
A short, sharp shock of American rock, courtesy of Philly and Silverlake! Link in comments.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Radio Alert: Tim Buckley special today feat. his friend/lyricist, Larry Beckett
Today (Friday, 2/11), from 1:30-3 PM Pacific time, I'll be hosting a special edition of my KBOO-FM Portland radio show, The Songcircle, paying tribute to Tim Buckley, who would have turned 64 this Valentine's day. I'm very excited to be joined by Tim's longtime friend and frequent lyrical collaborator, Larry Beckett. We'll count down his and Tim's ten favorite songs from their repertoire, with Larry sharing stories as well as an original poem about Tim.
Here's the link to the station if you want to listen live; I'll see about archiving the show online after it's done and let you know about that. Hope ya dig it!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Martha Wainwright: Factory EP (plus bonus track)
Speaking of offspring of great singer-songwriters:
Weirdest thing just happened -- I put my copy of Martha Wainwright's self-released debut EP in the computer to import into iTunes, only to discover that rather than that EP -- the tracks of which are even listed on the disc itself -- it's actually a copy of her later, Factory EP. Which is still hard to find, so here it is, but I'll have to find myself a copy of the self-titled disc now. Damn, I've even passed one or two up in the store thinking I already owned it. I've had this disc for a while now. Guess I should've bothered to listen to it sooner! (That EP was preceded by a cassette release, Ground Floor. If anyone has digital copies of either, or one to sell, please get in touch.)
So, on to what we have here: a four-song EP from 2002, featuring a different, longer version of the title track than the one that eventually appeared on her (also self-titled) debut full-length three years later. The other tracks are "The Car Song", a version of "Bye Bye Blackbird", and "New York, New York, New York". I've also added Martha's great version of the latter-day Warren Zevon tune, "I Was in the House when the House Burned Down", which was released on her UK single for "When the Day is Short"
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Jeff Buckley: Grace Around The World - One-Hour Radio Special
Sorry that the frequency of posts here means that this blog has been living up to its title, which was never my intention. So in the interest of getting this out to you, let's keep it short and sweet today. Buckley. Grace. Radio. Rare. What more do you need to know? Except that the link is in the comments, and that you should leave one when you get it -- how about a reminiscence of the first time you encountered the music of Jeff Buckley? Enjoy.
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