Alex Chilton - Feudalist Tarts (1985)
BAND/ARTIST: Alex Chilton
- Title: Feudalist Tarts
- Year Of Release: 1985
- Label: Bar None Records
- Genre: Funky Blues Rock, Alt Rock, Proto-Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:27
- Total Size: 133/357 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Tee Ni Nee Ni Noo/Tip On In
02. Stuff
03. B-A-B-Y
04. Thank You John
05. Lost My Job
06. Paradise
07. No Sex
08. Underclass
09. Little GTO
10. Guantanamerika
11. Jailbait
12. Baby Baby Baby
13. Nice 'n' Easy
14. I Will Turn Your Money Green
Line-up:
Rene Coman - Bass, Vocals
Nokie Taylor - Cornet
Doug Garrison - Drums
Alex Chilton - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Fred Ford - Baritone Saxophone
Jim Spake - Tenor Saxophone
01. Tee Ni Nee Ni Noo/Tip On In
02. Stuff
03. B-A-B-Y
04. Thank You John
05. Lost My Job
06. Paradise
07. No Sex
08. Underclass
09. Little GTO
10. Guantanamerika
11. Jailbait
12. Baby Baby Baby
13. Nice 'n' Easy
14. I Will Turn Your Money Green
Line-up:
Rene Coman - Bass, Vocals
Nokie Taylor - Cornet
Doug Garrison - Drums
Alex Chilton - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Fred Ford - Baritone Saxophone
Jim Spake - Tenor Saxophone
Alex Chilton disappeared from view after the debacle of Like Flies on Sherbert. This comeback EP, released after a five-year album silence, is a fine and rootsy delight worthy of its artist's reputation. Many of the songs on this platter contain prominent brass and saxophone backing textures; the horn section gets a chance to shine in its own right on the jazzy shuffle number "Stuff" and takes full advantage of it. "Lost My Job" is a raw blues selection featuring enjoyable Dylanesque harmonica touches. "Paradise" is an appealing, forthright 1950s-style crooning number. There are three successful covers here as well, including a smooth version of the Carla Thomas hit "B-A-B-Y" and a solidly funky rendition of Slim Harpo's blues selection "Tee Ni Nee Ni Noo." The latter affords Chilton some excellent solo opportunities for harmonica and guitar, all of which are executed in attractively gritty fashion; at the end of this number, there is an especially nice interplay section between the trumpet, saxophone, and harmonica. Chilton's singing is reserved at times, but always eloquent. Production and sound quality are fine here. This release is well worth hearing.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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