Jonathan Richman - I, Jonathan (1992) [CD-Rip & 24bit FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: Jonathan Richman
- Title: I, Jonathan
- Year Of Release: 1992/2020
- Label: Craft Recordings / Rounder Records
- Genre: Garage Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:58
- Total Size: 179 / 746 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Parties In The U.S.A (4:45)
02. Tandem Jump (2:16)
03. You Can't Talk To The Dude (2:54)
04. Velvet Underground (3:29)
05. I Was Dancing In A Lesbian Bar (3:46)
06. Rooming House On Venice Beach (5:10)
07. That Summer Feeling (6:08)
08. Grunion Run (2:36)
09. A Higher Power (3:07)
10. Twilight In Boston (4:12)
01. Parties In The U.S.A (4:45)
02. Tandem Jump (2:16)
03. You Can't Talk To The Dude (2:54)
04. Velvet Underground (3:29)
05. I Was Dancing In A Lesbian Bar (3:46)
06. Rooming House On Venice Beach (5:10)
07. That Summer Feeling (6:08)
08. Grunion Run (2:36)
09. A Higher Power (3:07)
10. Twilight In Boston (4:12)
I, Jonathan is the fourth solo album by Jonathan Richman, released by the Rounder Records label in 1992. This is the first time it has ever been available on vinyl.
As the founder of influential protopunk band The Modern Lovers, Richman had strived to convey authentic emotions and storytelling with his music. I, Jonathan continued this aesthetic with simple and sparse rock and roll arrangements, and straightforward lyrics about mundane topics.
Songs on the album addressed topics such as backyard parties (Parties in the U.S.A), memories of neighborhoods in which Richman had lived (Rooming House on Venice Beach and Twilight in Boston) and his admiration of his primary musical inspiration, the Velvet Underground (Velvet Underground). The latter song includes a brief interlude of the Velvet Underground song, Sister Ray.
The album helped increase Richman's cultural profile, which would include a 1993 appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien in which Richman performed one of the album's songs, I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar.
As the founder of influential protopunk band The Modern Lovers, Richman had strived to convey authentic emotions and storytelling with his music. I, Jonathan continued this aesthetic with simple and sparse rock and roll arrangements, and straightforward lyrics about mundane topics.
Songs on the album addressed topics such as backyard parties (Parties in the U.S.A), memories of neighborhoods in which Richman had lived (Rooming House on Venice Beach and Twilight in Boston) and his admiration of his primary musical inspiration, the Velvet Underground (Velvet Underground). The latter song includes a brief interlude of the Velvet Underground song, Sister Ray.
The album helped increase Richman's cultural profile, which would include a 1993 appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien in which Richman performed one of the album's songs, I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar.
Year 2020 | Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip | HD & Vinyl
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