Monday, January 15, 2007

(Ann) Don't Cry

Dj'ed at DubLab again and this time, my set was very self-indulgent; I am dizzyingly self-absorbed with absolutely no restraint... (I mean isn't what this blog and almost everything else I do is all about?)... I mean the title of the set in itself is pretty bad... I'm wondering if this is my year of magical thinking...

[I have the mp3 of this set if anyone wants it. Just let me know.]


1. Destroyer - What Road - Your Blues LP

Where do I begin? Everyone already knows how much I love this guy. Currently, one of my favorite lyrics, "I'd been working on some open-ended shit. I was looking for an 'in' and that was it..." That pretty much sums up what I've been doing these days...



2. Pavement - Ann Don't Cry - Terror Twilight LP

Sadly, their last record from 1999, not as transcendent as previous outputs but there are a few gems here such as this one...



3. Spiritualized - Stop Your Crying - Stop Your Crying 12" single

The epitome of everything that is Spritualized. Just glorious. It's church.



4. The Go! Team - Everyone's A V.I.P To Someone - Thunder, Lightning, Strike LP

Just started listening to this record again. This track reminds of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with the Burt Bacharach horns and harmonica but more low-fi. I love this song.



5. Mark Eric- Don't Cry Over Me - A Midsummer's Day Dream LP

California soft pop circa 1968-69. I've been listening to this record on cassette for about 10 years and luckily for me, it was reissued on CD a few years ago on the awesome Rev-Ola label. His lyrics are really macho but turns out he was a sad sack; he fell out of place in the Jimi Hendrix Cream world. Mark was also a Hollywood actor and appeared on The Partridge Family and other TV shows. The singing and subject matter of this track sort of reminds me of Lou Barlow.



6. Jarvis Cocker - Heavy Weather - Jarvis LP

Been waiting for this record for a while now... And it did not disappoint.



7. Vic Godard & Subway Sect - She's My Best Friend - Singles Anthology

A Velvet Underground cover, early British art punk with so much pop.



8. Camera Obscura - Lemon Juice and Paper Cuts - Let's Get Out of This Country EP

A b-side which I think is better than any song on their new gorgeous album. One of the loveliest voices out there right now.



9. The New Pornographers - Streets Of Fire - Twin Cinema LP

The second of four Destroyer songs in my set (well Dan Bejar penned it so I consider it so). This song comes courtesy of his work with The New Pornographers. Love love LOVE it...



10. Velvet Underground - Femme Fatale (Diff Mix) - 1966-4 Scepter Studios, Norman Dolph acetate

Here's a track from the infamous acetate that was on eBay recently. This version seems to be the same take but with alternate falsetto backing vocals. What girl doesn't love Nico?



11. Ariel Pink - Crybaby - Worn Copy LP

Mr. Rosenburg makes the best lo-fi out there right now.



12. Charlotte Gainsbourg - Everything I Cannot See - 5:55 LP

Lyrics by Jarvis, music by Air. My favorite track on this album. The swirling piano reminds me of French pianist, Richard Clayderman, which is not a bad thing.



13. Primal Scream - (I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind - Give Out But Don't Give Up LP

Recorded in Nashville three years after "Screamadelica," this is ultimate rock'n'roll ala Stones, a departure from their ecstasy filled dance days (or the good ol' days as I like to refer to it).



14. Babyshambles - I Wish - The Blinding EP

Who cares about his effed up personal life? The music is good and that's what matters. The beat is tight on this track; I'm definitely feeling an English Sublime here... Definitely not a waster.



15. The View - Same Jeans - Same Jeans single

Signed to James Endeacott's new record label, 1965 Records (the year he was born), I witnessed this new Scottish band make their LA debut a couple of weeks ago. They look like they are 12 years old, very green but the two singers have great tone and catchy songs to back up the hype. Babyshambles, part II.



16. The Explorers Club - Forever - Oblitus Sum Perpolire Clepsydras EP

This new South Carolina group is the closest thing to the Beach Boys these days. Played a couple of shows with them in the South and they are amazing live... The singer is definitely channeling Brian Wilson...



17. Paris Sisters - I Love How You Love Me - (Phil Spector) Back to Mono (1958-1969)

This never gets old.



18. The Mountain Goats - No Children - Tallahassee LP

What can I say? Over the top, perversely and ironically funny and gleeful. I'm glad I don't have any children... yet... :)

"In my life, I hope I lie,
and tell everyone you were a good wife.
And I hope you die,
I hope we both die."



19. The Mountain Goats - Woke Up New - Get Lonely LP

The new record, as guttedly personal and sneeringly cheerful as ever. John Darnielle is a genius.



20. Beach Boys - Cuddle Up - Carl and the Passions LP

There's so much love here but to me, it's the saddest, most heartbreaking Dennis Wilson song ever. It's winter dude, cuddle up.



21. Swan Lake - All Fires - Beast Moans LP

The third Dan Bejar song from his new group, Swan Lake. I still prefer Destroyer though.



22. Bob Dylan - She Belongs To Me [Alternate Take] - No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7)

The ultimate version. Kinda weird that I bought it at a Starbucks somewhere in Central California...



23. Bonnie "Prince" Billy - The Way - Cold & Wet 12" single

Originally on "Master and Everyone", this live version rules.



24. Destroyer - Trembling Peacock - This Night LP

And so it ends with Destroyer. Like I said at the end of this set, "One of my favorite things right now."