Chalkhills, Number 109 Saturday, 6 October 1990 Today's Topics: 108 and other stuff etc Rag & Bone Buffet Re: Chalkhills #108
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 5 Oct 90 20:08 MDT From: <RLANTHIE@ducair.bitnet> Subject: 108 and other stuff Hey guys, Some interesting stuff in issue 108, but I must say that there is not much going on here since the release of O&L. Qhat have folks been listening to? I have been listening to Ultra Vivid Scene, new Pixies, Wire, and other stuff as well. I recently got Skylarking on CD. I think I like but I am pretty unsure about it still. I remember a friend of mine saying, a while back, that the new XTC song (Dear God) was fabulous. I still don't like it that much. What's the deal with people on that song. Do you all share his impression? I think there are much better tracks on the disc. I remember hearing a 12" version of "The Meeting Place" which I really enjoyed. It was a Canadian release and had a number of other tracks on it. Also got _The Big Express_ recently which sounds just wonderful. What I wonder about (and I know this has been discussed before) is why they put extra tracks on the CD's between what would be side 1 and side 2 on an vinyl LP? Seems a little strange. Why not tack them on at the end? Is this a CD "limitation" of some sort (ie a format limitation)? Seems highly unlikely... Rich BTW, the new Lilac Time is out on CD.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 6 Oct 90 18:24:14 EDT From: tglaab@vtssi.vt.edu (Tom Glaab) Subject: etc Skylarking _is_ on CD. I have it. XTC CDs I have are GO 2 White Music Drums and Wires Black Sea English Settlement (Geffen's version) Mummer Big Express Skylarking and Oranges and Lemons plus Dukes of Stratosphear's Chips from the Chocolate Fireball I would love to know how to get XTC to do some IDs for my station, WUVT-FM, Blacksburg Virginia. Info would be appreciated.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 6 Oct 90 21:49:59 EDT From: Eric Wilson Muhlheim <muhlheim@phoenix.princeton.edu> Subject: Rag & Bone Buffet The tasty little item arrived to my local record store about a week ago (weird, because we had no warning that it would be coming _this_ soon. Without further ado, the tracks: Extrovert I Need Protection Ten Feet Tall Another Satellite Mermaid Smiled Strange Tales, Strange Tails Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen Officer Blue Respectable Street Scissor Man Looking for Footprints Cockpit Dance Mixture Over Rusty Water Pulsing Pulsing Heaven is Paved With Broken Happy Families Glass Countdown to Christmas Party The World is Full of Angry Time Young Men Blame the Weather Punch and Judy Take This Town Thanks For Christmas History of Rock 'n' Roll Tissue Tigers (The Arguers) At about 78 minutes, I think it's the longest CD I've ever seen. Critical evaluation/comments: Ten Feet Tall is the electric Phil Wainman version--I don't think it's as good as the _D&W_ version, but an interesting reinterpretation. Mermaid Smiled is straight off the pre-bastardization _Skylarking_ (not a bad idea, since I have the US version on CD). Respectable Street is the bowdlerized single version. Another Satellite & Scissor Man are live BBC performances (and the Satellite performance is _particularly_ good). Cooks/Protection is the Colonel single--Cooks is a nutty Albert Brown-type song, while Protection is kinda tribal (grows on you, tho). Thanx/Countdown is the Three Wise Men single--the first song is Brian Wilsonish, while the second is just XTC getting down with their funky selves. Take This Town is from the soundtrack of _Times Square_ (never saw that-was it good?), Happy Families a remixed version of the song from the _She's Having a Baby_ soundtrack (frankly, I prefer the other mix). The stuff from Beeswax (Heaven, Punch, Tigers, Pulsing, Blame The Weather) is of course fantastic. Angry Young Men is really laid-back and jazzy and a really good Colin song. Tales, Over Rusty Water (an instrumental), and Cockpit Dance Mixture are sort of slight--actually, I think the latter is pretty boring. Officer Blue is fun and noisy. That's about it, except for the History of Rock 'n' Roll, which really has to be heard to be understood. It's an import, but spend your money on it! SPEND SPEND SPEND!! I did, and now I'm a happy man. --Eric Muhlheim (muhlheim@phoenix.com)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 6 Oct 1990 19:38:48 PDT From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #108 MC Radioactive Lobotomy Victim <jsd@gaffa.mit.edu> says: >So, has anybody got a definitive list of what is stolen from where in >the Dub Experiments tracks? "New Broom" has the drum track from >"Making Plans For Nigel." "The Cairo" has lots of stuff from "Homo >Safari." At least two of the songs have the drum track from >"Helicopter." The following, taken from _X-plaining XTC Part 2_ and originally posted in Chalkhills Digest No. 94, is a list of the tracks from _Take Away / The Lure of Salvage_ and their origins; all original tracks are >from _Drums and Wires_ except where noted: Signal Ad (Commerciality) - "Refrigeration Blues" (a _White Music_ outtake) The Day They Pulled the North Pole Down - "Heatwave" (B-side of "This is Pop?") slowed down The Forgotten Language of Light - the percussion track from "Millions", the Japanese couldn't figure out what Andy's scat singing was all about, so assumed it was an ancient Indian language (explained in Japanese on the lyric sheet that was included in their edition) Steam Fist Futurist - "Real by Reel", used as a prelude to this track in some live shows in 1980 Shore Leave Ornithology (Another 1950) - "Pulsing Pulsing" (UK B-side of "Making Plans for Nigel") Cairo - "Homo Safari" (B-side of "Life Begins at the Hop") sped up, with Andy's wife Marianne handclapping The Rotary - "Helicopter" Madhattan - "That is the Way" I Sit in the Snow - bridge from "Roads Girdle the Globe" Work Away Tokyo Day - "Day In Day Out" sped up, plus Barry Andrews' saxophone track from all nine takes of "Red" (from _Go 2_) played simultaneously New Broom - "Making Plans for Nigel" slowed down >And what is this _Xplaining XTC_ thing? It looks terribly interesting >- I must've missed the first time it was mentioned though. I just found out where it came from. _X-plaining XTC_ was a two part article published in _Aware_ magazine in 1982/1983. I have a photocopy of part two, and there's lots o' good stuff in it. More to come. >Has anybody seen the Lilac Time album in America yet? Yes, the CD is available at larger "record" stores near you. I have also been able to find CD-singles (12cm) for _All For Love & Love For All_ and _It'll End in Tears_. I like this album, although it's fairly mellow. It's pastoral in a _Mummer_-like way. "Fields" is excellent, and Andy plays some solos as well. >"the best thing that happened to me was a memory" Yours or someone else's? . . . Robert Dagnall <dagnall@ocf.berkeley.edu> is Looking for XTC CDs (say it three times fast): > I am interested in acquiring the entire >collection of XTC CDs, but am having difficulty >finding some albums. Has Skylarking been >released on CD? Yes, it is available from Virgin/Geffen in the US, and Virgin in the UK, Canada, and Japan. The Canadian version includes "Dear God" and "Mermaid Smiled", while the other versions have only one of the two. > What companies market XTC? And do the >products vary, e.g. are Geffen CDs better in >some way, or worse, than Virgin's rendition of >the same XTC album? Geffen markets XTC's catalogue here in the States. Yes, the products vary. Geffen's release of The Dukes of Stratosphear's _Chips from the Chocolate Fireball_ has black and white liner notes while the Virgin UK CD has colour. Geffen's _English Settlement_ has no lyrics in the liner notes, while the Virgin UK CD has lyrics and improved sound quality. I definitely recommend the Virgin UK CD. Make sure it has all 15 songs, however. An early release of the CD had only 13 songs. _White Music_, _Go 2_, _Mummer_, _Black Sea_, _Drums and Wires_, _The Compact XTC_, and _Explode Together_ are not available in the US from Geffen. They must be purchased as imports. > Are any of the albums unavailable in CD >format? Well, _Beeswax_ isn't available, but I believe the soon-to-be-released _Rag 'n' Bone Buffet_ CD will contain all of the tracks from _Beeswax_. > Are there any that are available that >you'd advise leaving alone until they come out >with a remastered or otherwise improved version? I haven't done a real close comparison of the available CDs, except for Virgin UK's and Geffen USA's _English Settlement_ CDs. Has anybody done an A/B comparison of _Black Sea_, _Skylarking_, or _Oranges and Lemons_? -- John
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