XTC — English Settlement

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 26th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »
XTC -- English Settlement

XTC -- English Settlement

  • Artist: XTC
  • Title: English Settlement
  • Year: 1982
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 8
  • Owner: Mary
  • Acquired: “Later… maybe, like, ’84… something”
  • Keeper: Yes

I went to a hardcore punk throwdown last night with Double Negative, and got to meet my new buddy Kevin, singer of the band. More about that and their new album next Monday.

Today’s record is English Settlement by XTC. Regular readers of this site will know that I’m no card carrying member of the XTC fan club, but this one is better than most. Which is a good thing because it’s a double album. If you’re going to release a double album please put in the extra effort. Otherwise… the obvious. My favorite song is the first one, “Runaways.” This is Mary’s record and I defer to her on the rating.

Sorry about the slightly out of focus album jacket, but I did throw in a pic of one liner sleeve at no extra charge.

Wikipedia has more info about the album and Andy Partridge’s breakdown while touring in support of it.


Double Negative at Gourmet Perks in Asheville

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 24th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

Double Negative at Gourmet Perks in Asheville

New music for the new week… Double Negative from Raleigh, NC is triple hardcore and they’re playing at Gourmet Perks here in Asheville tomorrow night! That’s Tuesday, September 25, uh… 2007. This music ain’t for everybody, but if you like hardcore you’ll love this. I love it, though somehow it makes me feel old and young again at the same time. Check out the Double Negative page at MySpace for some tunes and more info.

Chickenfight!


Randy Weston — Bantu

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 21st, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »
Randy Weston -- Bantu

Randy Weston -- Bantu

  • Artist: Randy Weston
  • Title: Bantu
  • Year: 1960/1957, 1976 Reissue
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 9
  • Owner: Tracy and Bob
  • Acquired: 2005 – Bob Bobala Jazz Heritage Endowment
  • Keeper: Yes

Bob Bob’s left-behind record collection is the gift that keeps on giving. Tonight’s album is a double from Randy Weston. Bantu comes in a nice gatefold cover complete with a lengthy article about these reissues and more significantly, the original program notes and lyrics by the late great poet Langston Hughes. Hughes collaborated on the first LP in this reissue. The second record was originally released in 1957 and consists of more straightforward, but excellent, jazz. The first LP contains “Uhuru, Afrika” which the album notes describe as his masterpiece.

“This four movement suite was one of the first acknowledgements of African roots among Afro-Americans and one of the first major jazz works to absorb that influence and use it honestly and creatively.”

I think that says it all.

Randy Weston
Langston Hughes


Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble — In Step

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 19th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble -- In Step

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble -- In Step

  • Artist: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
  • Title: In Step
  • Year: 1989
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 7
  • Owner: Tracy and Bob
  • Acquired: 2005 – Inherited from Bob Bobala
  • Keeper: Yes

In Step is the last album to come out from these boys before Stevie died in a helicopter crash. It’s also his first album after he had sobered up. The album definitely has a more upbeat vibe than the earlier records. But positivity and the blues don’t really go together. In Step seems to be missing the grit of the first three records, but if that’s the price of being sober please stop killing yourself. All that said, I do like the whole record. Surprisingly, my favorite song is the nine minute jazz instrumental “Riviera Paradise” that closes the album. It’s blissfully smooth and low-key, not what you expect from Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.


U2 — The Joshua Tree

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 16th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , | 3 Comments »
U2 -- The Joshua Tree

U2 -- The Joshua Tree

  • Artist: U2
  • Title: The Joshua Tree
  • Year: 1987
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 10
  • Owner: Mary and Tracy, two copies
  • Acquired: Mary? Tracy’s copy is a promo.

The Joshua Tree by U2 came out in 1987. That’s the same year I met my wife. Our 17th wedding anniversary was yesterday. Instead of doing something special with my lady I spent the entire day finishing a web project I had committed to do. Fortunately, to know me is to love me and she continues to put up with that kind of silliness. Of course, I love her completely. We’re just getting started.

In addition to my sentimentality about the year 1987, I have other reasons to really like The Joshua Tree. I didn’t enjoy the recent playing of The Unforgettable Fire that much. So, I was not expecting to love this one. And I was wrong. This album is incredible. I even like the hits despite hearing them thousands of times. I have to wonder if there was an inside joke around the first two songs being “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” My favorites are “Bullet the Blue Sky” and “Red Hill Mining Town.”

Another memory I have attached to this album is from the live tour. I didn’t go see the band this time, but I did sell tickets. I was working at a small chain called Mother’s Records in Hampton. We sold tickets there. U2 came to the Hampton Coliseum in December for two highly anticipated shows. People were coming at me from everywhere in an attempt to score tickets. I remember a guy from the shoe store down the way trying to bribe me with something like $50. The concert promoter made sure that kind of thing would not happen. They sent agents to stand watch over every ticket machine until the shows sold out. Even our employees at the store who wanted tickets ended up sleeping in the long line overnight. I had just recently been made Assistant Manager at this store and for some reason the higher-ups thought it was a good idea to let me be the manager to open the store the morning the tickets went on sale.

I got to work early and saw the fattest, longest line of would-be ticket holders line I have ever seen. As I walked closer to the store some people in line began to recognize me and started yelling and clapping. I felt like I was the rock star, but that didn’t last long. Once tickets went on sale and other stores opened it seemed every other store in the mall was complaining to mall security and the police about the chaos. I was only 21 years old and really had no clue what everyone expected me to do to solve the problem. In the meantime, every time the promoter’s watchdog turned his head or talked to someone the teenage staff at the ticket counter were printing extras and squirreling them away as fast as they could. I think it took about two hours to sell out, but it seemed like an eternity. The next year the mall wouldn’t renew the store’s lease, primarily because of that one day with the rowdy U2 fans.

A few weeks later Mary and I went on our first official date. It was not a rock concert.


10,000 Maniacs – Blind Man’s Zoo

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 14th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »
10,000 Maniacs - Blind Man's Zoo

10,000 Maniacs - Blind Man's Zoo

  • Artist: 10,000 Maniacs
  • Title: Blind Man’s Zoo
  • Year: 1989
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 5
  • Owner: Mary
  • Acquired: 1989?
  • Keeper: No

There’s no way I will be fair to this band and record; I apologize for that. For those about to not rock… I salute you. And speaking of not rocking, Lee Gomes at The Wall Street Journal wrote a great article about how the iPod and MP3s are killing the sound of music. The hills are alive with crappy-sounding over-compressed music tweaked to sound better for the “lowest common denominator”, iPods.

With that rant out of the way, let us now whine about 10,000 Maniacs. I don’t know what it is about them. It may be Natalie Merchant’s voice, and probably the overall tone of their music. I’ve always found them annoying, and Blind Man’s Zoo is no exception. Mary got a couple of their records way back and now even she doesn’t want to hear them anymore. Not hatin’, I just can’t take it.


Scatterbrain — Here Comes Trouble

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 12th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Scatterbrain -- Here Comes Trouble

  • Artist: Scatterbrain
  • Title: Here Comes Trouble
  • Year: 1990
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 5
  • Owner: Tracy
  • Acquired: 1990 – Promo at a store I owned with my brother.
  • Keeper: No

I love metal and comedy, just not combined. At least that’s true when the comedy is not so subtle, which is the case here. Scatterbrain are a group of tremendous musicians, and I’m sure their live shows were pretty fun. Here Comes Trouble is full of intricately arranged songs that no lazy bunch of slackers could ever produce, but the over-the-top jokes end up making it all seem trivial. Take a look at the liner pic below of the guys in Groucho Marx glasses. That pretty much sums up this album.

Possibly the most noteworthy thing here is the Robert Williams painting as cover art.

More about Scatterbrain.


The Good, The Bad and The Queen — The Good, The Bad and The Queen

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 10th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

The Good, The Bad and The Queen -- The Good, The Bad and The Queen

  • Artist: The Good, The Bad and The Queen
  • Title: The Good, The Bad and The Queen
  • Year: 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Rating (1-10): 8
  • Owner: Mary
  • Acquired: 2007
  • Keeper: Yes

Today’s selection is The Good, The Bad and The Queen by the band that allegedly has no name. But everyone seems to call them GBQ so I’m filing it under “G.” The music is very different than Damon Albarn’s other project, Gorillaz. It’s mostly chilled out. The songs sound like they are from another time, but not dated. There are at least a couple moments that make me think of the Beach Boys. To be honest, I didn’t pay much attention to this album for a while after Mary bought it. Then, I saw them perform on Henry Rollins’ show on IFC and it was so strange that I had to check it out. I’m glad I did.

Their site, and a Wikipedia article if you want more info.


R.E.M. — Eponymous

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 8th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

R.E.M. -- Eponymous

  • Artist: R.E.M.
  • Title: Eponymous
  • Year: 1988
  • Format: Vinyl 12 in.
  • Rating (1-10): 9
  • Owner: Tracy? Mary?
  • Acquired: 1988 – Mother’s Records in Hampton, VA
  • Keeper: Yes

I hope everybody is watching UFC 75 right now. It’s free tonight! Cro Kop and Kongo are between rounds, and it’s the first fight tonight to make it past the first round. The main event between Jackson and Henderson is sure to be exciting.

Anyhow, Eponymous is a compilation of singles from R.E.M.’s first five albums. I like to pick on the band but of course they are great, and any sort of “best of” is especially great. I don’t have any memories or attachments with this one, but I was reminded of something when I was listening to it during dinner. The year Eponymous came out, 1988, is about when Mary’s sister Jolly was running track for the University of Georgia and living in Athens, GA. Somehow Jolly ended up walking Michael Stipe’s dog(s) when he was on the road. I think it was a regular gig for a while there, and I’ve always found it amusing.

Cro Kop just lost by decision to Kongo. Cro Kop looked like didn’t even want to be there. Downer…

More about this album at AllMusic.


Kenpo Joe Comes to Asheville

Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 7th, 2007 | | Tags: , | 2 Comments »

Kenpo Joe Rebelo comes to Asheville

My son Mars and I got to work out with Master Joe Rebelo a couple weeks ago. He has more than a dozen black belts in various degrees and disciplines, and he also the official historian for Kenpo and our art, TAI. Our instructor Derek Croley, Croley’s Martial Arts Center, does a great job getting martial arts big shots to visit and put on seminars. Master Rebelo is a pretty entertaining guy and high-energy to say the least. Mars liked it so much he got “Kenpo Joe” to sign his belt. And we did get schooled, but not as much as the black belts in the class. Near the end of the seminar Rebelo called me up to demonstrate something, on me that is. Mercifully, he changed his mind before I got there, told me to sit down, and called on a young black belt instead. Then, he proceeded to twist and contort the guy’s arms, said “you don’t scream much do you?”, and performed another move that elicited a hilarious squeal.

“Everybody’s wearing a cup, right?!”

KenpoJoe.com