Showing posts with label Joe Pernice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Pernice. Show all posts

Friday, October 4

Pernice Brothers - Leicester, UK 2003

Summer Sundae
De Montfort Hall
Leicester, UK
Aug. 10, 2003
  
soundboard recording (via web stream: quality VG+)
  
PERNICE BROTHERS (and sister?) — Live in 2001
photo by Rico Ramirez
  
01 Water Ban
02 Working Girls
03 The Ballad of Bjorn Borg
04 Crestfallen
05 Waiting for the Universe
06 Monkey Suit
07 Sometimes I Remember
08 Talk of the Town
      (Pretenders cover) 
09 7:30
10 BBC outro

presumptive lineup
• Joe Pernice (safe bet!)
• Tom Monahan
• Peyton Pinkerton

JOE PERNICE - wailing away
ROB SEZ: With uncanny synchronicity, this recording showed up a few months ago, just in time to remind me that Joe P. was releasing a new Pernice Brothers album soon — and now it's here. Pernice gets help on Spread the Feeling from Neko Case, Ric Menck, and Pete Yorn, among othersHUGE THANKS to auto_pilot for sharing and to the BBC for rebroadcasting this in July. (The FLAC version is a lossless capture of a high-quality lossy source.) It's the complete broadcast, but probably not the full show as heard by the lucky SOBs who were there.
  
Pernice Brothers' fab new album Spread the Feeling — out now


FLAC
  
MP3@320
  
Learn more about Pernice Brothers' music at WikipediaAllMusic and the band's web site.

Tuesday, December 19

Norman Blake & Joe Pernice - Toronto, CN 2015

The Dakota Tavern 
Toronto, Canada
April 10, 2015

with heavy friends
 
audience recording (sound quality: VG)
  
Norman Blake (left) & Joe Pernice started playing together in Toronto in 2012
photographed above at the Sydney Festival, 2013


SET 1
Norman & Joe in 2015 (Frank Yang photo)
00 banter
01 There Goes the Sun
02 Follow You Down
03 banter
04 By the Time It Gets Dark
     (Sandy Denny)  
05 The Loving Kind
06 banter
07 I Don't Want Control of You (Teenage Fanclub)
08 Telescope
09 Dark and Lonely Night
     (Teenage Fanclub)
10 Cruel Annette
11 Bob P. takes the stage
12 I'm In Love
    (Teenage Fanclub)
A 2013 performance inspired this artwork
13 switching to piano
14 English Lady (Jonny) 

SET 2
15 banter
16 Sarasota
17 banter
18 That's How I Got to Memphis
     (Tom T. Hall)
19 Shouting Match
20 switchover
21 Start Again (Teenage Fanclub)
22 Laura Stein 
     + Jennifer Pierce take the stage
23 All Ready (Jale)
24 Sign of Life (Jale) 
25 Promise (Jale)
26 switchover + banter
27 Somerville
28 banter
29 Then He Kissed Me (The Crystals) 
30 switchover
31 The Concept (Teenage Fanclub)
32 Baby Lee (Teenage Fanclub)
33 switchover
34 The Kids Are Alright (The Who)

TT = 1:41:18
 
Musicians:
Joe Pernice: guitar, vocals all tracks except: bass on 12, 14, 21, 34; (does not play on 25)
Norman Blake: guitar, vocals all tracks except: glockenspiel on 1, 2; piano on 14; bass on 16, 18, 19; (does not play on 25)
New Mendicants' album: Into the Lime
Michael McKenzie: bass on 9; guitar on 16-34 
Mike Belitisky: drums on 9, 16-34
Bob Pernice: b. vocals, guitar on 12, 14, 18, 21, 27, 29, 31, 34; iPad on 16
Laura Stein: vocals on 24- 31, 34; guitar/bass on 24-31
Jennifer Pierce: vocals on 24-31, 34; bass/guitar on 24-29

ROB SEZ: Busy times at our house this week, so I wasn't sure I'd have a Tuesday post for you. Then, I remembered this share that from Don. Fans of Teenage Fanclub and Pernice Brothers, take note: Norman and Joe are leading lights of those better-known groups and formed The New Mendicants some years ago when they both lived in Toronto. They've released one album, an EP & at least 1 single.   

MP3@320
ASH Tuesday post #82
  

Friday, August 4

Pernice Brothers - B-Sides & Other Rarities

Pernice Bros: Sub Pop made us smile for our promo!
Early Singles + B-sides

01 Square World (early single A-side)
02 In Plain Sight (early single B-side)
03 Jimmy Coma (Sub Pop single)
04 Monkey Suit (alt. version, Sub Pop B-side)
05 Love My Way (Psychedelic Furs
     cover, Clear Spot B-side) 
06 My Own Personal Psychic
    (Working Girls B-side)
07 Double Bed
08 Whatshisname
09 She Falls Apart (Working Girls B-side)
10 Up the Down Elevator (7:30 B-side)
11 Our Time Has Passed
      (4-track version, 7:30 B-side)
12 7:30 (demo)

SAMPLE: "Up the Down Escalator (B-side)"



Sandwich EP (2000 - ltd. ed. tour release) 

**NOW AVAILABLE directly from Pernice Brothers via their Bandcamp site. Go get it in lossless quality!**


Gone to the dogs:  Pernice Brothers, chilling in..., uh ... Joe's basement?? 
Live a Little - Bonus Disc (2006)
If you pre-ordered Pernice Brothers' album Live a Little, it came with a limited-edition bonus disc of demos and alt. mixes. I guess it really WAS strictly limited, because this thing is now impossible to find. Fair warning: on the demos, Joe hums and la-la-la’s his vocals.

01 Conscience Clean (alt. mix)
02 Microscopic View (alt. mix)
03 PCH One (alt. mix)
04 Cruelty to Animals (no vocals) 
05 Automation (no vocals)
06 Zero Refills (no vocals)
07 Automation (demo)
08 Somerville (demo)
09 Cruelty to Animals (demo)
10 Zero Refills (demo)
11 Microscopic View (demo)
12 How Can I Compare (demo)
13 B.S. Johnson (demo)
14 PCH One (demo)
15 Conscience Clean (demo)
16 Lightheaded (demo)
17 High As a Kite (demo)

ROB SEZ: How many artists do you know with only 4-star or better ratings from AllMusic? Pernice Brothers (and front man Joe Pernice's solo recordings) are in that rare category. If you don't know the music, I heartily recommend you check them out. MEGA-BIG THANKS to Don, Pernice Brothers and Chris for sharing these tracks.
 
Note: This set attempts to collect all Pernice Brothers studio rarities not readily available through normal, legal channels. Some are from vinyl-only releases. Although not rare and currently available as a digital download, completists will want to seek out the 5-track Australian Tour EP from 2002. It has alternate versions of 5 songs from the band’s first two albums. All tracks were recorded live-in-the-studio Jan. 2002 in Brooklyn, NY. One more non-album track that’s available digitally, which explains why it’s not included here: “Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown?” — an old Gospel number the band covered for the movie soundtrack for The Slaughter Rules (2003 - on Bloodshot Records). That one’s also available at iTunes & Amazon.

MP3@VBR (low to medium bit rates; best available)
 
Want more? Check out my 2016 post with two live recordings and 

Learn more about Pernice Brothers' music at Wikipedia, AllMusic and the band's web site.


Tuesday, August 2

Pernice Bros - Live 2003 & 2004

2 separate shows; 2 separate downloads 
Bottom of the Hill
San Francisco, CA
July 6, 2003

soundboard recording (quality Ex-)



St. Bonaventures Club
Bristol, UK
March 15, 2004
  
soundboard recording (quality Ex-)

  
MY USUAL EFFUSIVE THANKS to Mick for compiling these & creating the artwork, and to Don & loremipsum for sharing. Additional thanks to my music mates from ASH for making me listen to Joe Pernice and Pernice Brothers! Check out the new ASH-related music reflection & discussion blog, I Don't Hear a Single.
    
ASH Tuesday post #47.