niedziela, 3 lipca 2016

Rock music list: Most underrated albums /one per artist

This list is the result of cooperation with my friends from the Only Solitaire group. This list wouldn't exist without the help, in form of contributions, of: Dinar Khayrutdinov, Hernan Busso, Ted Esquivel, Jonathan Hopkins, Jonathan Birch, Dominic Linde, B.b. Fultz, Reese Wilson. We cooperated in order to configure the list of 50 generally greatest albums, which are generally most underrated. Here are our results, in random order:




  • Van Morrison - Veedon Fleence
  • Modern Lovers – self-titled
  • Frank Zappa  - Burnt Weeny Sandwich
  • Queen – Hot Space
  • Can – Future Days
  • The Doors – Waiting for the Sun
  • Dire Straits - Making Movies
  • Leonard Coen – New Skin for the Old Ceremony
  • The Clash – Sandinista!
  • The Deer Hunter - the Color of Spectrum
  • Procol Harum – Grand Hotel
  • Simon&Garfunkel - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme
  • The Yardbirds - self-titled /Roger the Engineer 
  • Morphine - Good
  • Bob Dylan - Another side of
  • Tim Buckley  - Happy Sad
  • The Kinks - Face to Face
  • Iron Butterfly - In A Gadda Da Vida
  • Family - Music In a Doll's House
  • Nazareth – self-titled
  • Nick Cave - Tender Prey
  • J.J. Cale - Naturally
  • Moody Blues – Seventh Sojourn
  • T. Rex – A beard of Stars
  • Neil Young - Zuma
  • Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – self-titled
  • Don Mclean – American Pie
  • Magnetic Fields - The Charm of the Highway Strip
  • Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle
  • Deep Purple - self-titled
  • Pere Ubu – Modern Dance
  • Faust – IV
  • Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
  • Gun Club - Fire of Love
  • Pop Group - Y
  • Foetus - Nail
  • U.S.A – self-titled
  • It’s a beautiful day – self-titled
  • Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground
  • John Cale – Fear
  • Warren Zevon - self-titled
  • The Dream Syndicate – Medicine Show
  • Talk Talk – Colour of Spring
  • The Monks – Black Monk Time
  • Be Bop Deluxe – Futurama
  • Pink Floyd – Saucer Full of Secrets
  • Funkadelic – America Eats Its Young
  • Cocteau Twins – Head over Heels
  • Sparks - self-titled
  • Nico – Desertshore
And here's my personal top 11 of the greatest most underrated albums:


  • Queen – Hot Space
  • The Doors – Waiting for the Sun
  • Simon&Garfunkel - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme
  • The Yardbirds - self-titled /Roger the Engineer 
  • Tim Buckley  - Happy Sad
  • Morphine – Good
  • Neil Young – Zuma
  • Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – self-titled
  • It’s a beautiful day – self-titled
  • Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground
  • J.J. Cale - Naturally

niedziela, 26 czerwca 2016

Trivia: My poetry vol.1

Have a nice lecture, I hope you will like it.


All poems and translation by Kacper Kopacz. 2015/2016
Copyright by Kacper Kopacz. All rights reseved




1. Być wszystkim wszędzie oto jest zadanie

Oto jest pytanie

Oto niemożliwość

Nawet nie napiszę

Czemu to tak było

Bo mi to przeszkadza w byciu

Wszystkim

Bo mi to przeszkodzi

Wszędzie

Jesteś tym co pragniesz

Being everything everywhere it’s the challenge 
It’s the question

It’s an impossibility

Why it was this way

Thus it would stop me

from everything

Cause it wouldn't help me 

to be everywhere

You are what You want


2. Myślę o bizonach

o tak wielu tych mordach

bez ofiary przez granicę

powielonej odmiany

przekreślonych sensów

przykłady nie w porę

oszacowane

 I think of bisons

of so many those murder

unsacrificed thrown wire

multiple strain

blighted senses

instances not in time

evaluated

3. Chcieliśmy się uczyć

jeden drugiego

dlaczego tak wyszło

nie powiemy sobie

bo starcie rzuciło nas naprzeciwko

że wstyd jest nawet

wymówić odpowiedź

We wanted to teach

one each another

why did it happen

won't talk it over

as clash moved us on the opposites 

and shameful would be even

to speak out an answer

 

4. Myślałem ze wdarłem się na wyższy poziom

a To był tylko prysznic

I thought I had burst into the higher ground

and It was only a shower

 


 

sobota, 11 czerwca 2016

Album review: Grace






1.Mojo Pin 2.Grace 3.Last Goodbye 4.Lilac Wine 5.So Real 6.Hallelujah 7.Lover, You Should've Come Over 8.Corpus Christi Carol 9.Eternal Life 10.Dream Brother
Essential tracks: definitely Hallelujah, but the rest depends on what hits you hard
Grace 1994
I dont understand how this album has so few views in youtube!!! this generation f***ing sucks in terms of music!!
Alexis Pizarro

These kinds of albums bring back faith in music. However, there is always the other side of the story - somebody may get drowned to be appreciated. I will only add, that David Bowie called Grace his desert island album and that, I think, sums up this debut album well.


The main thing that should be remembered is that Jeff was only starting. This album sounds complete, but it's because he was a really talented dude. Listening to Grace is facing mature and well-produced songwriting, however it can be so, cause music circa 1994 was not at peak of it powers. There is nothing from that era worth to be compared to Grace in context of debut albums.
I don't mean this is the best album of 1994; there are few easy to find candidates for that spot - like Geek the girl (possibly the best rock album by a female artist). But I think, that Grace is, simply put, the most impressive/the best debut album of the year it was released. It's unmatched by anyone who tried recording neoclassic-rock album.
And speaking of music, all of it works truly well - especially in historical context. I mean, starting album on such a high note as Mojo Pin and ending it with another highlight Dream Brother, must have been appreciated by critics. Jeff Buckley's tragic death must have been noticed by a worldwide audience. Eventually, this album couldn’t have failed in becoming a commercial success.
There also is, on this album, the superb version of Hallelujah, but I will only say that it's one of very few recordings, that are worthy of being called the most resonant ever.
So finally, I wanted to skip comparison of Jeff with his father, Tim. But I believe that it needs to be mentioned. On his debut album Jeff makes his music in a manner that's similar to his father's, although they were composing different kinds of music. Jeff’s music is much more often hard-rocking. 
Tim Buckley, who died long before Jeff started recording, was a creator of a very ambitious psychedelia. Jeff's Grace is probably better than Tim's first two albums, but with his Happy Sad Tim has reached more advanced level than Jeff on his debut. Anyway, both of these fellows are recommendable artists, especially if you've already been liking one of them.
All things considered; Grace is one heck of an important debut album. Give it a try, because every true music lover should know it. It is also quite a lot fun to check out comments section under this album youtube link; that's what I can call it a mind-opening experience.
P.S. full album here

niedziela, 22 maja 2016

Rock music list: Most essential rock albums /one per artist

Do yourself a favour and buy these records remastered
If you think that this list is really missing some album, give me a sign. These are not my favourite albums, I list here the most essential records to understand rock music.
Every collection needs to contain:
  • Astral weeks 1968
  • Blonde on blonde 1966
  • The doors 1967
  • Live at Max's Kansas City/Velvet underground live 1969 –released later
  • Bridge over the troubled water 1970
  • Good 1992
  • The name of this band is talking heads 1982
  • Before and after science 1977
  • Songs of Leonard Cohen 1968
  • Singles collection* the london years 1963-71
  • A night at the opera 1975
  • The river 1980
  • All things must pass 1970
  • Electric warrior 1971
  • London calling 1979
  • The Good Son 1990
  • Abbey road 1969
  • Songs in the key of life 1976
  • Made in Japan 1972
  • Loveless 1991
  • Days of wine and roses 1982
  • Violent Femmes 1983
  • In Court of the Crimson King 1969
  • Cosmo’s Factory 1970
  • Marquee Moon 1977
  • Doolittle 1989
  • Yardbirds/Roger the engenieer 1966
  • Zuma 1975
  • Swordfishtrombones 1983
  • Trout Mask Replica 1969
  • Modern Lovers 1976
  • American Pie 1971
  • Geek the girl 1994
  • Fire of love 1981
  • Dire straits 1978

piątek, 13 maja 2016

Album review: Psychocandy


1.Just Like Honey 2.The Living End 3.Taste The Floor 4.The Hardest Walk 5.Cut Dead 6.In A Hole 7.Taste Of Cindy 8.Some Candy Talking 9.Never Understand 10.Inside Me 11.Sowing Seeds 12.My Little Underground 13.You Trip Me Up 14.Something's Wrong 15.It's So Hard
Essential tracks: bolded ones

Psychocandy 1985

The cooler than cool band realising the cooler than cool debut, ...but it's not that good, you know. I have chosen to review this album as the beginning of my upcoming "Kacper's fantastic debuts" series because this is a fantastic debut. However, I believe that it would be the least fantastic album in the whole set. From 2016 A.D. perspective things aren't looking too brightly for this album. It surely is regarded as inventive, but think when was the last time you have listened to this thing in whole.

My main point is that this thing has simply got dated. Just like the Byrds' albums before, Psychocandy reached the point where it should be respected for being ground breaking, without regarding it as a cohesive masterwork. If you feel offended, please don't be and don't hate me for this view. I consider myself sort of a fan of these guys, but I believe that they have got better with time and reached their peak few years later. During the time of their debut Jesus & Mary Chain were most definitely a punk-rock band making psychedelic music, this was most extraordinary phenomenon. They caused riots, were, described as truly dangerous, and most of their concerts couldn't last for half of planned time without causing the audience destroy all of surroundings. These guys were big in spirit, which turned out to be a curse for them and might have prevented them from making a huge career. So back then this album had a huge impact on certain masses, but these guys were still rookies.

Brothers Reid, Jim on vocals and William on guitar, who are the only constant members of the band, made Psychocandy a hard thing to categorize, but at the same time it is hard to sit through. Other words, we face the work, which was consciously planned to be intriguing. The punkish vibe is present in each every of songs, unluckily it does not fit most of psychedelic arrangements. This is obviously revolutionary manner, the way the songs are presented, although there is no actual structure in between them. The songs alone are mostly not memorable, and please don't be outraged, I must admit that each of them has something to offer, but it is not a display of virtuosity, or a marvellous melody, at least not in the most of cases... Speaking of a marvellous melody, it is present here only in one example of timeless, classic rock music, which is, of course, the opening track Just like honey. I won't even describe it, if you know it, I am not able to improve it for you, and if you aren't familiar with this song, well go listen to it. It is so epic that it made it to be a soundtrack for Sofia Copola's movie with Bill Murray -lol. After such a high-note opening we are flooded with lots of noise and when I star to wonder if it's all worth it, I am saved by two thrilling numbers Some Candy Talking and Never Understand. The first one - great Lou Reed-ish ballad, the latter is famous Beach Boys influenced song given a noise-rock treatment. What I try to state is, if all of the songs were as good as these three, I would certainly include this album in my Top 10 debuts list.

The rest is unfortunately different, but I believe it depends on your own attitude towards them. Like I have mentioned, each of songs has something to offer and it may make more sense if you carefully study the lyrics, yet this is not a job of a reviewer. Musically most of the songs in here are not standouts and this is it. I respect the effort of this guys, of making resourceful take on psychedelia, which seemed to be adding something interesting to the abandoned genre. Yet, it was not a triumph that has improved standards set before, so it is kinda hopeless effort - from my perspective, it's sth quite particular for 80s' music scene.

The most ridiculous thing, concerning this album, are attitudes of some "professional" critics towards it. First of all, calling it "an album with one trick and one trick alone - Beach Boys melodies meet Velvet Underground feedback and beats" by Allmusic reviewer, is dumber than dumb, mainly because there are none of these things on the record. Jesus & Mary Chain were definitely influenced by Beach Boys and Velvet Underground, but they do not sound alike to each of them and most definitely not like both of them. Compositions of Reid bros. are derived of vocal harmonies and their sort of  psychedelia is very differently sounding to one of the VU's (I don't even mention lyrics). Generally, the review of Psychocandy on Allmusic site is one piece of garbage. The other strange conduct of critics towards this album is shown by their incredibly high marks for it, like 9,6 by Pitchfork, 10/10 Drowned in Sound, and five stars by almost anyone who gives stars. This is seriously pathetic to mark an album so highly, without giving nearly no reasons to state for its perfection. I personally like this music, but I am able to easily find it far from being perfect. Jesus & Mary Chain were simply starting and it is later, on an album called Automatic, they would come up with their minor masterpiece.

Anyway, there are too many problems with this band, for me to place them in the first league. I will extend this subject in a different review, but here it is important to mention that they were Scottish... yeah they could be best at least in one category. It is also important to mention, these guys were making music, which was focused on the spirit and this is why it does not always rule. They simply were the opposite of Pixies, what I mean by that, they focused too much on mood they wanted to transmit, instead of maximizing the effect by using minimum of effort. When you look at this album like that, it becomes obvious why it is rated so well and not being listed on most of charts, or generally not often listened to.

Because I don't want to finish this review on a harsh note, I will give you an advise. This album has an unique use, the one and only in the whole world of music. If you want to troll your parents, or somebody of an older age, you can introduce them to alternative music by playing Psychocandy loud. Wait for their reaction after they reach the second track. 

piątek, 6 maja 2016

Album review: Café Atlantico

1.Flôr Di Nha Esperança 2.Vaquinha Mansa 3.Amor Di Mundo 4. Paraiso di Atlantico 5.Sorte 6.Carnaval de São Vicente 7.Desilusão dum Amdjern 8.Nho Antone Escaderode 9.Beijo de Longe 10.Roma Criola 11.Perseguida 12.Maria Elena 13.Cabo Verde Mandá Manténha 14.Terzinha
 Significant Tracks: ALL of THEM!

I dedicate this review to members of the Only Solitaire group.

Café Atlantico 1999

This is a kind of album, which encourages me to keep spending time on music. This is not rock, nor pop music. This is simply a marvelous experience, which I accidentaly met at some stage of my life. It makes me wonder about music in general - how many more albums like this are waiting for me, may never to be discovered. In a nutshell, Café Atlantico is suggested to be seen as a perfect album.

This is neither the first, nor the last album by Cesaria Evora, but it seems so special. I don't know how to describe it. Cesaria is the phenomenon in her own league, and all I can do, is to recommend you listening to this stuff. I describe this music as very sentimental, being at the same utterly enjoyable. What I dearly love about it is the feel of truthfulness, which waves its way through each of songs. This album is similar to a realistic, life-affecting novel. Don't get me wrong, I do not speak Portugese, the magic is implied here by the mood of music. And speaking of which, the arangments are the second best (after Cesaria's singing - what a voice!) thing on this record. I mean, instruments are making accompaniaments in such a lively manner with an incredible ease, that it clearly stands for virtuosity of players. It took over eighty (!) people to record and produce this album, but most amaizingly I am unable to hear this. This album sounds like it would have been recorded live in some small cape verdean cafe, yesterday.

Basicaly, this is it. I wanted to get over this review as quick as possoble, cause there is not much to confabulate about. Café Atlantico is a masterpiece, not only of its kind, but of all music, in general. And buy it, yeah buy it today! World will be a better place with you having some morna music proudly standing on a shelf. 

niedziela, 24 kwietnia 2016

Trivia: Songs for Sunday

Sunday always has a special vibe for me. Here is a proposed set of songs to share the vibe I am having. Have a nice day.

Opium tea - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Slow - Leonard Cohen
Blue jay way - George Harrison/Beatles
Romance in Durango - Bob Dylan
Strange feeling - Tim Buckley
Soukora - Ry Cooder & Ali Farka Touré
Lets take a trip together - Morphine
In the Neibourhood - Tom Waits
Dream baby dream - Suicide
She's like heroin to me - the Gun Club