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There are few musicians who can imagine, let alone attempt, to execute the kind of wild control of a body of songs that
Eugene Chadbourne
can. His restless muse is ever-wandering over a vast body of music from the popular vernacular. On this set -- a vocal music companion to
Intakt 25, Strings
-- recorded in 1992 in Switzerland,
Chadbourne
tackles not only his own wondrous tales of terror, depression, and imagination, but also those of
Tim Buckley
,
Nick Drake
(long before the
Volkswagen
commercial),
Willie Nelson
Eric Dolphy
Frank Perkins
, and
Floyd Tillman
. Fans of
have long been accustomed to these flights of artistic Weltanschauung, but even they would be hard-pressed to take in the seamless nature of
's attack. The set opens with
Buckley
's
"Hallucinations,"
and in a radically different read,
's banjo adds a deep,
Dock Boggsish
feeling to
's nightmarish lovelorn tale. With shifting, sliding fingers on the hammer end and twisting rhythmic invention,
reads the same words but offers an entirely different meaning on them. Likewise, his slide guitar grammar on
Phil Ochs
'
"Knock on the Door"
brings the song to the doorstep of an America
Ochs
had imagined when he wrote the song, but couldn't see out on his front lawn. The guitar version of
Dolphy
"Miss Ann"
is savvy, street-smart, and tough in its ragged elegance. But
's own songs, such as
"This Cold War With You,"
"Captain Hook,"
or even
"Hello Ceausescu"
offer a much more poignant and hilarious view of the world of popular song. In fact, these are popular songs that no one else has recorded yet. But that's their problem; at least listeners have these versions. Awesome. ~ Thom Jurek
There are few musicians who can imagine, let alone attempt, to execute the kind of wild control of a body of songs that
Eugene Chadbourne
can. His restless muse is ever-wandering over a vast body of music from the popular vernacular. On this set -- a vocal music companion to
Intakt 25, Strings
-- recorded in 1992 in Switzerland,
Chadbourne
tackles not only his own wondrous tales of terror, depression, and imagination, but also those of
Tim Buckley
,
Nick Drake
(long before the
Volkswagen
commercial),
Willie Nelson
Eric Dolphy
Frank Perkins
, and
Floyd Tillman
. Fans of
have long been accustomed to these flights of artistic Weltanschauung, but even they would be hard-pressed to take in the seamless nature of
's attack. The set opens with
Buckley
's
"Hallucinations,"
and in a radically different read,
's banjo adds a deep,
Dock Boggsish
feeling to
's nightmarish lovelorn tale. With shifting, sliding fingers on the hammer end and twisting rhythmic invention,
reads the same words but offers an entirely different meaning on them. Likewise, his slide guitar grammar on
Phil Ochs
'
"Knock on the Door"
brings the song to the doorstep of an America
Ochs
had imagined when he wrote the song, but couldn't see out on his front lawn. The guitar version of
Dolphy
"Miss Ann"
is savvy, street-smart, and tough in its ragged elegance. But
's own songs, such as
"This Cold War With You,"
"Captain Hook,"
or even
"Hello Ceausescu"
offer a much more poignant and hilarious view of the world of popular song. In fact, these are popular songs that no one else has recorded yet. But that's their problem; at least listeners have these versions. Awesome. ~ Thom Jurek

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