December 21, 2018

The Rolling Stones - Blue & Lonesome (2016)

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Blue & Lonesome is a covers album by the Rolling Stones—their 23rd British and 25th American studio album—released on 2 December 2016.

 Despite the short time length of just around 43 minutes, the album was released as a double LP. "Just Your Fool", a Buddy Johnson cover (though the Rolling Stones version is based on Little Walter's arrangement) was released as the first single from the album. Eric Clapton contributed guitar on two tracks.

This is the first album since Dirty Work (1986) to not feature any guitar playing from Jagger (who instead concentrates completely on vocals and harmonica), although he is pictured in the album's booklet playing guitar during the album's sessions. It is also the first album since It's Only Rock 'n Roll (1974) to not feature a lead vocal from Richards. Likewise, it is also the first album since Dirty Work to release a lead single that was not a Jagger/Richards composition with "Just Your Fool".

As Keith Richards tells it, the Rolling Stones' first-ever all-blues album is the result of the band learning how to play in the unfamiliar surroundings of Mark Knopfler's British Grove Studios.
To ease into the new place, the Stones decided to knock out a version of Little Walter's "Blue and Lonesome" and it sounded good enough that the band decided to cut a few more covers, winding up with a full album of Chicago blues in a few days. The Stones haven't worked at such swift speed in decades -- not since the early '60s, when they were churning out two albums a year -- and much of the appeal of Blue & Lonesome lies in its casualness: by being tossed off, the album highlights how the Stones play together as a band, blending instinct and skill.

Blue & Lonesome isn't a showcase for virtuoso playing -- even Eric Clapton's two smoldering solos are part of the tapestry -- but rather a groove record, emphasizing feel and interplay while never losing sight of the song. Such commitment to song is one of the reasons Blue & Lonesome winds up as an unexpected triumph from Mick Jagger.
A blues album from the Stones always seemed like a dream project for Keith Richards, who always championed the band's blues roots, but it's Jagger who dominates the album, playing searing harp and singing with nuance and power. Always a guarded performer -- back in 1974, he scoffed at the notion of letting his feelings flood on the page -- Jagger seems freed, pouring heart into the slow burners and uptempo shuffles alike. The rest of the Stones match his commitment and that's what makes Blue & Lonesome something remarkable.

Conceptually, it's clever -- if this winds up being the last Rolling Stones album, it provides a nice bookend to their 1964 debut -- but it's artistically satisfying because it's the Rolling Stones allowing themselves to simply lay back and play for sheer enjoyment. It's a rare thing that will likely seem all the more valuable over the years.


Tracklist

1.  Just Your Fool  (Little Walter) - 2:16
2.  Commit a Crime  (Howlin' Wolf) - 3:38
3.  Blue and Lonesome  (Little Walter) - 3:07
4.  All of Your Love  (Magic Sam) - 4:46
5.  I Gotta Go  (Little Walter) - 3:26
6.  Everybody Knows About My Good Thing  (Miles Grayson, Lermon Horton) - 4:30
7.  Ride 'Em on Down  (Eddie Taylor) - 2:48
8.  Hate to See You Go  (Little Walter) - 3:20
9.  Hoo Doo Blues  (Otis Hicks, Jerry West) - 2:36
10.  Little Rain  (Ewart G.Abner Jr., Jimmy Reed) - 3:32
11.  Just Like I Treat You  (Willie Dixon) - 3:24
12.  I Can't Quit You Baby  (Willie Dixon) - 5:13


The Rolling Stones

Additional musicians

Production and design
  • Andy Cook – assistant engineer
  • Jason Elliott – assistant engineer
  • The Glimmer Twins – producer
  • Richard Havers – liner notes
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering
  • Ron McMaster – mastering
  • Krish Sharma – engineer, mixer
  • Pierre de Beauport – crew chief
  • Don McAulay – drum technician
  • Derrick Stockwell – assistant engineer
  • Don Was – producer

Notes
Released: 2 December 2016 
Recorded: 11, 14–15 December 2015 Studio British Grove Studios, London
Genre: Electric blues, Chicago blues, blues rock
Length: 42:36 

Label - Polydor Records

December 11, 2018

Soundtrack - Beavis And Butt-Head Do America (1996)

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The Beavis and Butt-head Experience, the soundtrack to the animated television series, was an excellent collection of unreleased and rare tracks from the likes of Nirvana, Megadeth, and White Zombie.
The soundtrack to the duo's big-screen debut, Beavis and Butt-head Do America doesn't live up to its predecessor.

Feeling more like a marketing exercise than a soundtrack (instead of grunge and metal this year, it's ska and punk), the album nevertheless has a couple of excellent moments that fit the anarchic spirit of the movie, particularly White Zombie's rampaging "Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls," old cuts from Ozzy Osbourne and AC/DC, a rarity from the Butthole Surfers, and a new version of the Beavis and Butt-head theme, as written by Isaac Hayes. The rest of the album ranges from things like LL Cool J's "Ain't Nobody," which is very good but doesn't fit the record's mood, to acceptable filler from No Doubt and mediocre cuts from Southern Culture on the Skids.
There's enough good moments on the record to make Beavis and Butt-head Do America worth purchasing for fans of the film, but there's not quite enough to make it a record that holds up under repeat plays.

Tracklist

1.  Isaac Hayes - Two Cool Guys (Theme From Beavis And Butt-Head Do America) - 3:06
2.  Red Hot Chili Peppers - Love Rollercoaster - 4:37
3.  LL Cool J - Ain't Nobody - 4:37
4.  White Zombie - Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks And Cannibal Girls - 3:52
5.  Rancid & Stubborn Allstars - I Wanna Riot - 3:59
6.  Ozzy Osbourne - Walk On Water - 4:18
7.  No Doubt - Snakes - 4:34
8.  Madd Head - Pimp'n Ain't EZ - 4:21
9.  Butthole Surfers - The Lord Is A Monkey (Rock Version) - 4:46
10.  Southern Culture On The Skids - White Trash - 2:02
11.  AC/DC - Gone Shootin' - 5:04
12.  Engelbert Humperdinck - Lesbian Seagull - 3:39


Companies, etc.

Credits

Notes
Released: November 5, 1996 
Recorded: 1995–96 
Genre: Heavy metal, alternative rock, punk rock, hip hop 
Length: 49:00 

Label - Geffen Records