Track by Track Review | ||||
Disc One | ||||
Bake
III - Hair Pie This instrumental jam is bass heavy, noisy and almost metal. | ||||
Suction
Prints Another instrumental, this is proggy, jazz like and a lot more. It works through several shifts and changes in a fast paced and dynamic arrangement. | ||||
Low
Yo Yo Stuff This noisy rocker is a bit raw, but has a lot of cool built into it, too. I love the almost funky vibe to this. It’s a lot of fun. | ||||
Bat
Chain Puller
There is a lot of blues on the table here. Harmonica adds to
that. This is a quirky little beast. That’s for sure. Some things here even
make me think of Hawkwind a bit. The weird jam at the end is quite cool. It’s
part prog and part blues and all bizarre yet effective.
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I
Wanna Find A Woman That'll Hold My Big Toe Till I Have To Go Crazed stuff that’s one part Frank Zappa and one part King Crimson opens this. It works to more of a straightforward song from there. Still, this is Captain Beefheart, so it’s only going to be so straightforward. | ||||
Abba
Zaba
Jazz, progressive rock and more merge on this powerhouse
rocker. It’s one of the coolest pieces of the set and has a killer instrumental
section mid-track.
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Dali's
Car A crazed guitar solo piece, this has a real free-form prog vibe. There are definitely nods to King Crimson and Robert Fripp. It’s a noisy one. | ||||
One
Nest Rolls after Another This is just a short poetry bit. | ||||
The
Dust Blows Forward and the Dust Blows Back Part acapella song, part poetry reading, this is art rock for sure. Well, the rock part could be in question. | ||||
Nowadays
a Woman's Got To Hit a Man A bit of a soulful rock and roll vibe permeates this bouncy rocker. It’s still got enough weirdness to get into prog territory. | ||||
Click
Clack This high energy hard rocker is quite a cool tune. It’s one of my favorites of the set for sure. | ||||
Grow
Fins Here we’ve got more of a bluesy number. This is good stuff. I like the bass and the harmonica on this one. | ||||
Golden
Birdies Spoken bits punctuated by sections of seemingly freeform music is the concept here. This is art rock, for sure. It’s also oddly effective. | ||||
Disc Two | ||||
Electricity This song is really electrified. It’s a screaming hot tune with a lot of classy prog elements and more built into it. | ||||
A
Carrot Is as Close as a Rabbit Gets To a Diamond This jam is definitely progressive rock. There is a lot of old world melody built into it. It’s a fairly short instrumental. | ||||
China
Pig A standard blues grind brings this thing into being. That mode holds the cut all the way through. | ||||
Sun
Zoom Spark
This is a cool hard rocker. It’s pretty typical Beefheart –
assuming there is such a thing.
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My
Human Gets Me Blues Weaving this way and that, this is crazed and quite free form. It’s part jazz, part prog and all cool. | ||||
Floppy
Boot Stomp Another dynamic cut, this has a lot in common with Zappa. | ||||
Moonlight
on Vermont This feels somewhat similar to the previous cut. It’s a screaming hot number that lands among the highlights here, though. It has quite a few shifts and turns. The closing section is particularly strong. | ||||
Carson
City
This hard rocker is more mainstream. It’s an effective piece,
too. It has some great bits of guitar throughout.
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Old
Black Snake Just an acapella blues tune, this is short. | ||||
Pachuco
Cadaver There is a lot of blues in this. It has a lot of jazz in the mix, too. The drums really get to show off on this. | ||||
Band
Intro - Veteran's Day Poppy The band introductions happen during the jamming on this thing. It’s aa bit off kilter and quite a great combo between rock, jazz and more. | ||||
The
Blimp
This jam is a fun one. It’s not a big surprise, but it’s good
stuff.
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Big
Eyed Beans from Venus This little rocker is not something unexpected, but it’s effective. http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/index_cdreviews_display.cfm?id=104801 CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO Don Van Vliet (born Don Glen Vliet; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010) was an American musician, singer-songwriter, artist and poet known by the stage name Captain Beefheart. His musical work.. Don Van Vliet (born Don Glen Vliet; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010) was an American musician, singer-songwriter, artist and poet known by the stage name Captain Beefheart. His musical work.. |
Friday, 6 February 2015
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