Showing posts with label and. Show all posts
Showing posts with label and. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Beck takes on Bowie's "Sound and Vision" and Wins



Unbelievable

Mind-Blowing

Beautiful

     Beck; together with a "band" of more than 160 diverse musicians takes the concert experience to a whole different space as they give us David Bowie's classic "Sound and Vision" and magnify it to 9 astonishing minutes. We the audience experience the concert with 360-degree cameras and binaural microphones and coming soon we will be able to experience the full 360-degree show from any seat in the house, just check back to the website HERE.

  Now put your headphones on and enjoy



Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Monday, February 4, 2013

Review - Hayden, "Us Alone" (Arts & Crafts)



     It's been a week now since I first began listening to Hayden's new album "Us Alone", when I first started streaming it I opened up a word document, I do this so as the album plays and I hear something that triggers a thought or feeling I'll type it out, this has become my routine for writing my reviews. I've been listening to his music since the beginning and I can say without a doubt that "Us Alone" is the first album of his that I've really felt the lyrics as they were being sung. Hayden knows a good thing ; so you can tell that he's not going to stray too far from his sound that he's become known for, the gentle voice that I've always felt was more like an instrument on its own,  so distinct among a sea of Auto-Tune.

   The album kicks off with Motel, a song that reminds us Hayden makes music we can always revisit and not feel like a stranger. Just Give Me A Name builds upon itself, starting slow it grows with fire but to be honest I'm still trying to figure out the story of the song…maybe if I can get an interview I'll ask him. With Blurry Nights Hayden is fused with songstress Lou Cannon, the song kicks up the heat of the album to a nice respectable temp, if two voices were ever meant to record together it's theirs. Old Dreams digs a folk/sonic/space love letter.

    "Us Alone" continues its trip with "Almost Everything", its Harmonica & keyboard takes us on a journey back to the early days of Hayden when "music was everything; it was everything" then to the present where he lays out the line "I'm recording once again while my kid is upstairs in bed", it's like the soundtrack to a Hayden autobiography . Oh Memory is a song that a lot of us can relate to, the sadness in not being able to remember that love from long ago (at least that's what I took from it). The album than hits into Rainy Saturday the leadoff single, it's a catchy track that sticks in your mind even after it's over. 

    Then it's the six minute and 40 second opus that is Instructions is basically instructions for what the writer wants done with his ashes after they have passed on, only Hayden could take a song with this subject matter and make it sound incredibly beautiful…"that's how I'd love this to end". 

    As the song Instructions faded away I was left pondering what would I want done with me after I'm gone but before the thoughts started emanating from my mind the music was back…yes there is a "hidden" track on the album; I was told that it's the title track from the album. If there is one thing I have always liked is when artists give you that surprise of a hidden track at the end, so this really topped off what was already a wonderful record, so thank you Hayden for giving us what I would like to announce as the Record of the Year, yes I know it's only February but this is my Blog and I can do what I want.

"Us Alone" is released on February the 5th via  Arts & Crafts



Get it HERE on iTunes


Joe Cornelisse-SMM



Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Digging For Vinyl – The The ~ Infected



   For all the years I've been working at and or haunting Records Stores I've come to realize that there are three types of people who dwell in these stores day after day. The first is the guy (or girl) that's on a mission, they want to be left alone, they don't want to engage in any form of small talk, don't tell them about the time you saw Dylan and you couldn't understand a word he said…they don't care, they are there to scan the bins flipping one piece of vinyl at a time and don't need their concentration broken…I get like that sometimes. 

    The second type are the casual diggers, they scan the A's then wander a bit, talk to whomever is working (or trying to get work done) or try to talk to the guy beside them about the 10CC album that they may or may not purchase, then they move onto the C's (they went through the B's yesterday), they might ask you to spin something (cut them off at 2 pieces because you'll never get them out of there)…..I'm also like that somedays. 

   Number Three, well their the customer that knows their music, they can go on and on and on about any number of subjects relating to music, they will spend hours upon hours in the store and after they leave you realize that they didn't buy anything…they never do. This is the person that will eventually work in the store….that was me.

  I made two trips to Alleycats Music & Art this week, both in the same day. A mid-morning scan of the bins to just see what was around then back in the afternoon for a full on assault. The owner Mike was there so in-between looking at records we'd chat, that's the one thing I miss about working in a small indie store is the casual chat. I was pulling out all kinds of jazzy gems this week; he has a couple of Nina Hagen albums there right now…Nina Hagen in Orillia, now that brings the stores "Cool Factor" up a bit more than where it already was….and it was already pretty high. I also came across Ringo Starr's fourth solo record 'Goodnight Vienna'; I just love the cover of Ringo in a scene from the classic sci-fi film The Day the Earth Stood Still, I also found a commercial for the album on YouTube, I posted it HERE on Sonic More Music. A band I was always a fan of was INXS especially their early work, so you can imagine how cool it was to find a copy of 'Shabooh Shoobah' in the bins, the track "Don't Change" is possibly my utmost beloved INXS track.

    I could then hear a voice calling out for me from the various "T" section…it was Matt Johnson of The The and the record was 'Infected'. My first encounter with The The was through this album and like many kids at the time this album was released (1986) it was the video for the title track "Infected" that hooked me. If my memory serves me correct I bought it on cassette first then picked up the vinyl. Like many records I bought in those days I would play them from front to back, side A to B but sometimes I'd drop the stylus down on side B first and that would create a totally different vibe, I did that this week when I brought 'Infected' home and heard the track "Sweet Bird of Truth" for the first time in over 20 years…hearing Matt's voice again sounding like it's coming through the bowels of the earth slapped me back into why I first loved music. 

See you next Wednesday in the Vinyl Bins

Joe Cornelisse-SMM

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Alleycats Music & Art

95 Mississauga St. E, Orillia, Ontario

Hours   
Tue - Sat: 11:00 - 5:00 PM
Sun: 12:00 - 4:00 PM



 
My son wanted to take home G N' R Lies but I talked him out of it.