Friday, September 15

U 2 - Raw & Unpolished

Alt. Versions & Demos
various dates & recording info 
 
**2 separate recordings; 2 separate downloads**
  
soundboard recordings (variable quality, mostly Ex-)

SAMPLE: Native Son (the song that became Vertigo)


ROB SEZ: As a music blogger, I knew I had to come clean sooner or later about my long-standing love/hate relationship with this band. Now's a good time because, for my money, the guys have just released one of their best singles in a VERY LONG while: "You're the Best Thing About Me" (The other new song — "The Blackout [live]" — grew on me after a few extra spins). I kept listening to "Best Thing" last week and saying, "Yes! ABOUT TIME!! I knew they had it in 'em." Then I started wondering, "So why did it take the band so long?" My eventual answer: some time after The Joshua Tree, the group started second-guessing its best musical instincts. When the quartet became rock stars, they stopped having to worry about recording budgets & release deadlines — so they took way more time than necessary in the studio. Bono, The Edge & an army of engineers & producers started fussing over the recordings, polishing, tweaking, re-mixing, and re-recording them ad nauseum. Whatever musical spark had been there often got snuffed out — second-guessed out of existence. Counter-example: the band had planned to release a very different version of "Best Thing". But they thought better of it at the 11th hour, recording a rocking band version & getting Steve Lillywhite to mix it in an overnight emergency session, just days before it was released. ...Which brings us to this week's musical curio: a collection of what, to my ears, are some of the band's best musical moments — musical gold that, thankfully, got set aside BEFORE the juicy juice was squeezed out. ENJOY!

01 - Levitate (outtake)
02 - Love You Like Mad (outtake)
03 - Smile (outtake)
04 - Xanax and Wine (became Fast Cars)
05 - All Because of You (alternative version)   
06 - Native Son (became Vertigo)
07 - Yahweh (alternative version)
08 - Acrobat (early version, lyrics unfinished)
  
Note: these are from the Achtung Baby, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and All That You Can't Leave Behind recording sessions. Most of these appeared on the Complete U2 set from iTunes (long ago deleted from the catalog) and the fanclub-only release Medium, Rare & Remastered. Track 08 is from the Salome boot, which features the best outtakes from the Achtung Baby sessions in Dublin (not Berlin, as previously thought). All of these are raw, unvarnished, and — best of all — not second-guessed.
     

There aren't many unofficial comps I want to listen to more than once, but whoever put together the Four Wild Irish Roses, Vol. 1 boot was somebody who's on my wavelength. The rarest tracks here are the alternate studio takes from the War album — all of them well worth a listen. So: here's another helping of what I dearly hope we'll be hearing more of when the new studio album appears in December...



Tuesday, September 12

Dodgy - 'Got It Covered' + Dodgy On Vinyl

'Got It Covered'
covers collection
various recording dates & venues

soundboard recordings (quality: VG++)
 

SAMPLE: "I Can't Make It" (Small Faces cover by Dodgy)


01 Be My Baby (The Ronettes)
02 I Can't Make It (The Small Faces) 
03 Come Together (The Beatles)
04 Rainy Day Women (Bob Dylan)
05 Tangled Up In Blue (Bob Dylan)
06 Lotta Love (Neil Young)
07 A Team (Ed Sheeran)
08 Back to Life (Soul II Soul)
09 The Kids Are Alright (live) [The Who]

Dodgy On Vinyl
tracks unavailable on CD or digital download
various recording dates & venues
 
soundboard recordings (quality: VG++ to Ex-; lovingly transferred from vinyl-only releases)

SAMPLE: "I'm On My Way" [B-side, (We Need a Little) Lifting single] 

 
Satisfied (Live at the London Astoria)
Don't Go Back (To the Beaten Track)
                     [Homegrown EP]
Black Heart (Live)
FPS-2 (promo highlights)
Free Peace Sweet (limited vinyl) 
Homegrown [Homegrown EP]
I'm On My Way
In a Room (Live Acoustic Version) 
Nutters
Out Clubbing
St. Lucia

ROB SEZ: No surprise that I'm featuring yet another lesser-known British band. For some, the real surprise might be how catchy & compelling these songs are. If you don't know Dodgy's inventive rock-pop concoctions, this wouldn't be a bad place to start. Mega thanks to the band for the 'Got It Covered' comp and to the anonymous soul behind the Dodgy on Vinyl collection. Thanks also (as usual) to Don & co. at the old ASH blog for putting me in-the-know.

WAV + MP3@320
ASH Tuesday post #72

Friday, September 1

Gene - Live, Demos & Rarities 1993-2004

'Lost in the Fog' (1993-2004)
Live Sessions, Demos, etc.


SAMPLE: "You" (John Peel Session 2000)

             
CD ONE
01 Left Handed (Demo 1993)
02 Fighting Fit (BBC Evening Session Oct. 1996)
03 Walking in the Shallows
      (John Peel Session, London, UK Oct. 2000)
04 A Car That Sped
      (Backstage at Roskilde Festival, Denmark July 1995)  
05 Left for Dust
      (Live at the Stage, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Aug. 1999)
06 Interview (BBC Evening Session Oct. 1996)
07 Where Are They Now? (Radio Remix)
08 Back for Good (BBC Live Lounge Session Jan. 2000)
09 We'll Get What We Deserve
      (Dotmusic Session Nov. 2001)
10 As Good As It Gets (BBC Evening Session Dec. 1998)
11 Yours for the Taking
      (Live at The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA June 2000)
12 Truth, Rest Your Head (Live on TFI Friday 1996)
13 Long Sleeves for the Summer
      (BBC 6 Music Session Nov. 2004)
14 You (Demo 2000)
15 Fill Her Up (BBC Evening Session Dec. 1998)
16 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
      (Live with Marc Almond, The White Room 1996)
17 Who Said This Was the End?
      (Getmusic E-coustic Session 2000)

CD TWO
01 Let Me Move On (Libertine Studio Sessions June 2001)
02 Mayday (BBC Evening Session Dec. 1998)
03 Nice (Let Me Rest) (Demo)
04 Baby, I'm Sorry
      (Live at the Leadmill, Sheffield, UK May 2004)
05 Rising for Sunset (2014 Edit)
06 Someone For Everyone (Peel Session Dec. 1999)
07 For the Dead
      (Backstage at Roskilde Festival, Denmark July 1995)  
08 Somewhere in the World
      (BBC Live Lounge Session Jan. 2000)
09 Interview (BBC 6 Music Session April 2003)
10 Does He Have a Name? (Edit)
11 We'll Get What We Deserve
      (John Peel Session, London, UK Oct. 2000)
12 Fill Her Up (BBC Live Lounge Session Jan. 2000)
13 You'll Never Walk Again (BBC Evening Session Dec. 1998)
14 Interview (BBC Live Lounge Session Jan. 2000)
15 Is It Over? (Dotmusic Session Nov. 2001)
16 Yours for the Taking (John Peel Session, London, UK Oct. 2000)

CD THREE
01 Sick, Sober & Sorry
      (Live at the Wheatsheaf, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Nov. 1994)
02 Let Me Move On (Radio Edit)
03 Fill Her Up (Single Version)
04 We'll Get What We Deserve (Demo) 
05 Love Lives Here
06 Who Said This Was the End?
      (BBC 6 Music Session April 2003)
07 Somewhere in the World
      (Dotmusic Session Nov. 2001)
08 Haunted by You
      (Live at the Wheatsheaf, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Nov. 1994)
09 Rising for Sunset (Long Demo)
10 For the Dead (BBC 6 Music Session April 2003)
11 You (John Peel Session, London, UK Oct. 2000)
12 Interview (BBC 6 Music Session Nov. 2004)
13 Split Announcement
      (Heavenly Social, London, UK 2004-11-15)
14 Let Me Move On (BBC 6 Music Session Nov. 2004)
15 Where Are They Now?
      (XFM Webcast London, UK Nov. 2001)
16 For the Dead (Getmusic E-coustic Session 2000)

 (check the comments for info about the mystery bonus tracks)

ROB SEZ: When they first appeared in the mid-1990s, U.K. combo Gene was tagged as a more upbeat Smiths. There's some truth in the analogy, but I prefer to think of Gene as another excellent, yet under-appreciated indie band. In 2015, uber fan Lewis Slade assembled this 49-song comp of ROIOs. Think of it as companion to the 2014 deluxe reissues of Gene's studio albums, which feature plenty of B-sides, demos & live tracks. (There's no overlap between this, the reissues or the official John Peel Sessions comp.) Be sure to visit Lewis' quite amazing Gene fan site. There's a shed load of info and other goodies for new & old fans to enjoy. Huge kudos to Lewis for all the work he's put into it — and to members of Gene for giving Lewis the nod.
  
MP3@224 (best available bitrate)

Learn more about Gene's music
at Wikipedia and AllMusic.
Best Gene fan site: Lewis Slade's 
   

Friday, August 25

Nick Lowe - Solo 1987 + 1990

Rhino Records 
Feb. 1, 1990
+
UC Irvine, CA
April 17, 1987


soundboard (or FM) recordings (sound quality VG+ to Ex-)



ROB SEZ: More Nick Lowe greatness, courtesy of Don at the old ASH blog. Can't be sure, but the cover art might just be Mick's handiwork. SINCERE THANKS to Don and whomever the taper, sharer and artwork creator may be. Please enjoy.



Tuesday, August 22

Nick Lowe - Malmo 1985 + San Diego 1987

Malmo, Sweden 1985
+ San Diego University, CA 1987-04-18

FM broadcasts (sound quality VG to VG+) 
"Say, Nick, that pose & camera seem kinda familiar..."

01 Peace Love and Understanding
02 Heart of the City
03 Tempted
04 Little By Little
05 I Need You
06 Burning
07 Half a Boy and Half a Man

08 How Long
09 Without Love
10 From Now On
11 Talk
12 Cruel to Be Kind
13 When I Write the Book
14 Raining Raining
15 chat (Huey Lewis story)
16 Heart
17 The Rose of England
18 Too Many Teardrops
19 Big, Big Love
20 So It Goes
21 I Knew the Bride




ROB SEZ: A very busy week for me, so I'm relying on the old ASH blog archives for material. As usual, I am greatly indebted to Don. When this one was first posted, Don wrote, "There's an absolute cracker with the Impossible Birds from Malmo, Sweden in 1985 with both him and Paul Carrack on top form. Then to stretch it out, we venture to San Diego State University for more Nicholas joy."



ASH Tuesday post #71
  

Friday, August 18

Lolas - Kyoto, JP 2016

Jittoku
Kyoto, Japan
March 5, 2016 

audience recording (sound quality: VG to VG+; 
at times, the vocals are a bit distant & buried)


SAMPLE: "Silver Dollar Sunday" (live 2016)

 
Out front: Tim Boykin, Lolas' frontman, focused
01 stage entrance, intro
02 The Best Part
03 unknown
04 Feelin' So Good (Skooby Doo)
05 Something You Oughta Know
06 I Got Time
07 The Only People In the World
08 Brad Quinn intro
09 Waiting for No One
10 Don't You Wanna
11 Yer Gonna Need My Lovin' Someday 
12 Impossible
13 Lamp of Love
14 Little Deedra
15 The Summer Sun (Chris Stamey cover)
16 Skating Rink
17 Superman
18 Silver Dollar Sunday
19 Kick Out the Jams
20 Twist and Shout
20b audience
21 song intro, band banter
22 September Gurls

NOTEI could not identify 03. If you can supply a title for it, please leave a comment.


ROB SEZ: For those who don't know the music of Lolas, it belongs at the wonderful intersection of heavy guitars and hummable pop. Think of Lolas as the musical love child of the Ramones and the Monkees. This probably explains why, even though they're from Birmingham, Alabama, Lolas have toured Japan at least twice, including last year. Lolas have the discerningly good taste to cover Chris Stamey's power pop chestnut "The Summer Sun" (joining the ranks of Alex Chilton, Yo La Tengo and others). TREMENDOUS THANKS to HAWKMASARU1 for recording and sharing.

MP3@320
Learn more about the Lolas' music 
at AllMusic and the band's FB page