New Release of the Week 6/16/09: George Harrison
It’s about time that the Quiet Beatle was rewarded with a compilation that was worthy of the thirty-odd good years of music he gave us. For the longest time, the only hits album Harrison had was “The Best of George Harrison”, and that cut off somewhere in the mid-Seventies. Today, that changes. “Let it Roll: Songs by George Harrison” contains not only Seventies classics like “My Sweet Lord” and “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace […]
Album Review: The Fireman is Paul McCartney – Electric Arguments
Our boss, Mike, always finds things to live blog. I’m going to suck up to him and try to live blog a CD review. I have had the CD for almost two weeks but I have only listened to it while sharpening pencils or ignoring my ringing phone so it’s almost fresh. It’s 10:45pm. Mrs. Rock just went to bed. I’ll write a little background and then review the CD as I listen to it. There will be no second impressions, but that’s OK because I know a lot of Beatles fans will buy this and only listen to it once anyway. I’m not saying they shouldn’t. I just know how they are.
Let’s remind ourselves what The Fireman is. The Fireman is Paul McCartney and a British producer who calls himself Youth. In addition to his production experience, Youth brings knowledge of electronica and dub to the collaboration. Bass is really important in dub music, so it’s going to be pretty interesting to hear what he does with a bass player of Paul’s caliber. Paul is known to be a fan of reggae music (not just ganja), so if you think of dub as an offshoot of reggae, maybe Paul knows something about dub himself. The Fireman released two albums in the 1990s. They made a half-hearted attempt to hide their identities first time around. Now, I wouldn’t be surprised to find Electric Arguments filed under M in my local record store.
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