Chalkhills, Number 236 Wednesday, 19 August 1992 Today's Topics: next producer Demo CD...?/Good Vinyl Stuff/Mod Lang - AGAIN! Simple vs Noisy tunes The Ease of Mimicry What is it with XTC's shit-of-end-of-the-deals in their contract? The Book/Voice in "Cockpit Dance Mixture" Next XTC producer will be...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 11 Aug 92 09:25:42 EDT From: Ben Zimmer <ZIMBENG@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu> Subject: next producer Don't recall if anyone's mentioned DON WAS as a potential producer for the next album. He's thanked in the _Nonsuch_ liner notes... anyone know why? Ben Zimmer
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 11 Aug 92 10:40:09 PDT From: Wes Wilson @PKO3 - 223-3413 <wilson@marlin.enet.dec.com> Subject: Demo CD...?/Good Vinyl Stuff/Mod Lang - AGAIN! No kidding? A CD of ALL of the tracks from Nonsvch? Plus perhaps more tracks? If anyone finds out anything about this, please post info here! (E.g., is it American, Japanese, European, etc.) My investment in a good turntable is paying off. I recently scored two 12'' singles with extra tracks: Ball and Chain 12'' UK (has my favorite version of "Heaven Is Paved with Broken Glass" [this version is not the same as on Beeswax or on Rag n' Bone Buffet]). Love on a Farmboy's Wages 12'' UK (has three live cuts - "Burning with Optimism's Flames," "English Roundabout," and "Cut It Out"). I also have the 12'' The Meeting Place with the demos "Find the Fox," "The Troubles," "Terrorism," and "Let's Make a Den." These demos are great! Anything else noteworthy on any of the vinyl material? Other than the cool picture sleeves, colored vinyl, and bigger type and pictures! What do the cut-out figures look like on the "No Thugs in Our House" 7'' p/s? Finally, I'm getting a copy of THE BOOK :-) thru Mod Lang via mail order. (See a recent Chalkhills posting for their number.) Speak to Alec if you call their - he's the one with the English accent. Accept no substitutes, and have your credit card ready. The book was $20.00. And finally (I really mean it this time), am I a loonie for thinking that when the vocals say, "Steel, steel, steel" at the end of Nigel that they're punning on "steal." Like Nigel is going to be thug in our house someday? Feud for thought. Geffened by the bells, Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 12 Aug 92 13:20:15 CDT From: Ingrid de Beus <ied1@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: Simple vs Noisy tunes Hello, all. I heard "Extrovert" (off of Rag&Bone Buffet, I think?) for the first time yesterday. Cool song. It sounds a lot "noisier" than stuff off of Oranges&Lemons or Nonesuch, though. Hmm, I think I need to define my terms. 8^) I mean "noisy" as in a more crowded sound, like a lot of guitars and drums in a small room, played really loud -- with harder to define chords, and generally a lower signal-to-noise ratio. Conversely, a "simple" song is one with the bare minimum of instrumentation/orchestration -- sort of a streamlined effect, I guess. Something tells me I'm making less sense than I'd like, but maybe someone out there knows what the heck I'm talking about. My point: Is this a gradual change in XTC songs? "Extrovert" was a b-side to "Grass", wasn't it? Do the songs get noisier the farther back you go in the Discography? Hmm.. makes me imagine Mr. Relph eagerly flipping switches and cranking up his time machine, calibrating it by signal-to-noise ratios based in Swindon. (Sherman, set the way-back machine.) 8^) Enough of my rambling.. bring on the tunes. Ingrid- Ingrid Elvire Maria de Beus there is no god ied1@midway.uchicago.edu only greed,dung,and lies oracle@usite-next.uchicago.edu you've got no soul eyes of green smoke and hair of gold only rips in your eyes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: David W. Millians <millia@athena.cs.uga.edu> Subject: The Ease of Mimicry Date: Wed, 12 Aug 92 17:23:02 EDT I had to wait for the furor of reviews to die down before I wrote in. IMHO I think the real problem is that XTC is just getting out of the rut that the second Dukes album put them in. Don't get me wrong; I love both Dukes projects, but after the second, it seems like AP is just writing new versions of songs from his youth. I think the next album's material, combined with a good producer (butch Vig? Rick Rubin? Trevor Horn) will be the real return of XTC. This new album is the almost return of them; I can't wait for the next. And Jon, don't forget the XTC sigs... I look forward to them... -- normally, mild-mannered David W. (Stimpy) Millians, millia@athena.cs.uga.edu but now, "Yes, dear"-Man. Able to fix sinks, move boxes and write thank you notes, although not as many as wife-woman would like....
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: What is it with XTC's shit-of-end-of-the-deals in their contract? Date: Fri, 14 Aug 92 13:35:03 -0700 From: bmacdona@bonnie.ics.uci.edu So far, everything single problem that has delayed or hindered _Nonsuch_ seems to be contract related. I thought, at first, XTC's relative lack of artistic freedom was a bit shitty. (Take for example the year delay due to some jerk at Virgin who just didn't like any of the new XTC songs, who fortunately was transferred elsewhere in the Virgin hierarchy). Now, I hear XTC are contractually obligated to find an outside producer. I'm not saying XTC should ALWAYS be their own producers, but can't these guys at least do SOMETHING they want to? If anyone happens to know the details of their contract with Virgin, please get them out. Because every single bitch about _Nonsuch_ seems to be related to their contract. .....of course, it could ALSO have to do with XTC's big debt to Virgin they owe.... (By the way, did you know Colin and Dave had to find a job involving returning rented cars to rent-a-car lots in order to fund portions of _Nonsuch_?) Just a few thoughts, moans, and bitches. K!z!K
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 09:37:17 PDT From: Wes Wilson @PKO3 - 223-3413 <wilson@pharos.enet.dec.com> Subject: The Book/Voice in "Cockpit Dance Mixture" I am now the owner of, and am reading, CHALKHILLS AND CHILDREN: THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY. For a book about a "rock" band, I'm pleased that the cover doesn't have the usual on-stage poses (little wonder, in XTC's case :-)), or even poses with musical instruments. Instead, Andy looks like something out of an absurdist play, with his overcoat, derby hat, and spectacles. Good printing job on the cover and on the text; a pretty durable paperback. I'm enjoying reading this. It's pretty factual; only occasionally does the writer indulge in praise for certain records, and when he does, I think it's well founded. He reports on what the English press says (and does not say) about their albums. Lots of direct quotes and some rare photos. I read slowly, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it. The first night I had it I read for two hours straight; you learn a lot from it. - - - - - I just recently got the BALL AND CHAIN 12'' and noticed a voice at the end of "Cockpit Dance Mixture." Who IS this? (Is this in the FAQ?) The voice is not in the Rag n' Bone version of the same song. Oh well... Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: ghanley@dg-webo.webo.dg.com (Gary Hanley ) Subject: Next XTC producer will be... Date: Fri, 7 Aug 92 11:45:00 EDT Krethead assumes: >O.K. - it took awhile, but I am now confident I know who should produce the >next XTC album. >His name is Mitchell Froom. >Any seconds to this opinion? Sorry, but I have to politely inform you that you are wrong. :) The next producer for XTC will be a person who is very experienced and highly skilled in the fine art of producing a "produced" album. This person is of course Eddy Offord, who has produced albums for ELP and Yes amonst others. Now I can hear the left side of XTC fandom replying, "No, even we would consider that `over-produced'", and the right side would say (again), "That's it! I'll never listen to XTC again". But I really feel it's inevitable that Eddy will produce an XTC album (as long as XTC keeps making albums anyway). Andy now has a liking for studio producion tricks and techniques, and Eddy is one of the best, like him or not. Regards, Gary Hanley <ghanley@dg-webo.webo.dg.com>
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