Brian Eno – Taking Tiger Mountain (by Strategy) – 1974 The reason for doing a Listening Post on Eno was predicated on a conversation with someone who asked what I thought about his first four albums, since I had done that career look at Bowie. I had never heard most Continue Reading
Allen Lulu
Listening Post: Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets
Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets – 1974 Does Adam Ant owe his entire career to Brian Eno? What about Russell Mael from Sparks? Bowie? I think they all do, in some regard. Surely, without Eno there could be no Kings of the Wild Frontier. Or Gary Numan’s Continue Reading
Listening Post: The Decemberists – The King is Dead
The Decemberists – The King is Dead – 2011 I haven’t really enjoyed The Decemberists for a while. First things first. They may have the best name in the history of their genre. Evocative, literate. Colin Meloy sounds like an impenetrably cold man (my daughter thought he was retarded when Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Ozzy Osbourne – Scream
Ozzy Osbourne – Scream – 2010 This is, I believe, the 63rd review in this series. I’ve never tried anything like this. I can’t believe I got through it. And thanks to everyone who helped (you know who you are). We traveled the journey of Heavy Metal by way of Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Heaven and Hell – The Devil You Know
Heaven and Hell – The Devil You Know – 2009 THe opening track, “Atom and Evil” (ugh, are these guys 15?) has the pace of a funeral processional. Almost as if the band is trying to instill depression. It’s not fun. Heaven and Hell are the holy/unholy marriage of Dio Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Ozzy Osbourne – Black Rain
Ozzy Osbourne – Black Rain – 2007 “I’m not going away!” Ozzy screams amidst the post-metal industrial backing and siren wail of Zakk Wylde’s guitar. He’s pretty earnest about it. I believe him. After turning himself into a reality tv clown, rocket-fueling his wife’s talk show career and turning his Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Deep Purple – Rapture of the Deep
Deep Purple – Rapture of the Deep “The Wrong Man” rocks. Let me just say that for starters. In this latter day version of Purple, it’s a great litle groovetastic rocker. Gillan is in great voice, Airey makes you not miss Lord. At all. Whereas the title track sounds wayyyy Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Deep Purple – Bananas
Deep Purple – Bananas – 2003 Bye bye, Jon Lord.So, Lord leaves, Blackmore is gone, who’s left? Ian Gillan (who occasionally sounds like Ian Anderson AND Warren Zevon!), drummer Ian Paice. Not much else. Ex-Sabbath keyboardist Don Airey is here instead and Steve Morse is on guitars. You know what? Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Ozzy Osbourne – Down to Earth
Ozzy Osbourne – Down to Earth – 2001 I’m going to be extraordinarily kind to Oz right about now. At this point he’s the only one standing from the original metal bands.Sabbath is over.Dio is a cartoon version of what he THINKS metal is turning into.Deep Purple is a funk/prog Continue Reading
Listening Post: Purple Sabbath – Deep Purple – Abandon
Deep Purple – Abandon – 1998 Abandon finds our heroes settling in to their roles as niche filling, core fans satisfying, able codgers. In 1998 did you even know that Deep Purple was still playing, let alone were releasing new music? Me neither. But I thought they stopped playing in Continue Reading