- Jules Shear
Jules Shear is an American
singer andsongwriter born in Pittsburgh in1952 . Although he has had only one minor hit as a performer ("Steady", which reached number 57 on the US charts in 1985), he has recorded almost twenty albums to date. He made his first appearance on vinyl with The Funky Kings; he also led the critically-acclaimed but commercially-unsuccessful pop group, Jules and the Polar Bears, along with later groups The Reckless Sleepers and Raisins in the Sun. He also conceived (and hosted the first 13 episodes of) the MTV series "Unplugged". [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3D71631F930A35755C0A964958260]His songs have been more commercially successful in the hands of other artists, notably
Cyndi Lauper , whose recording of "All Through the Night" reached number 5 on theBillboard Hot 100 in 1984, andThe Bangles , whose recording of "If She Knew What She Wants " reached number 29 in 1986. [http://popdose.com/the-complete-idiots-guide-to-jules-shear/] Singer/songwriterIain Matthews (still using the spelling "Ian" for his first name at the time) recorded an album of Shear's material, "Walking A Changing Line: The Songs of Jules Shear", with synthesizer-dominated arrangements (and containing some previously unreleased songs by Shear), in 1988; Matthews had earlier recorded songs by Shear on other albums.Shear was the subject of a song by
'Til Tuesday , "J For Jules", after the end of his relationship with that band's singer,Aimee Mann . He also co-wrote the title track of that album, "Everything's Different Now", withMatthew Sweet .He described his "Sayin' Hello to the Folks" as a "mix tape" of his favorite songs. “I felt like recording songs that I like a lot that I didn’t write," he told "Paste"'s Eliot Wilder in 2004.“I thought it would be good to record songs that didn’t have a life but should’ve had a life. This is my attempt at giving them a life.” He and Stewart Lerman, the album's producer, selected 12 songs from an original list of 60. These included covers by Todd Rundgren (“Be Nice to Me”), James Brown (“Ain’t That a Groove”), and Brian Wilson (“Guess I’m Dumb”). [http://www.pastemagazine.com/action/article/1103/feature/music/jules_shear]
Shear was married to
singer/songwriter Pal Shazar . [http://www.seattleweekly.com/2000-03-15/music/pal-shazar.php]Chart singles written by Shear
The following is a list of Jules Shear compositions that have been chart hits.
Discography
*The Funky Kings: "Funky Kings"
*Jules and the Polar Bears: "Got No Breeding; Fenetiks; Economy Package" (EP); "Bad For Business"
*Jules Shear: "Watch Dog; Jules" (EP); "The Eternal Return; Demo-Itis; The Third Party; Horse Of A Different Color" [a compilation album] ; "The Great Puzzle; The Trap Door" (EP); "Unplug This; Healing Bones; Between Us; Allow Me; Sayin' Hello To The Folks; Dreams Don't Count"
*Reckless Sleepers: "Big Boss Sounds!"
*Raisins in the Sun: "Raisins in the Sun"NOTES:
*"The Funky Kings" also included band memberJack Tempchin , and their album contains the original version of his song, "Slow Dancing". That number, and Shear's "So Easy To Begin", were both recorded byOlivia Newton-John for album "Making a Good Thing Better " (1977). "So Easy To Begin" was also covered byArt Garfunkel . As of this writing the "Funky Kings" album is unavailable on CD, and a second album recorded by them remains unreleased in any form.
*Jules and the Polar Bears recorded "Got No Breeding" in 1978 and "fənĕtĭks" in 1979. (The title of the second is the phonetic spelling of "phonetic", and its lyric sheet and all credits were printed phonetically.) While the first album appeared on CD in the late 1980s, the second was not released on CD until2006 , and included the contents of the 1980 "Economy Package" EP. A third album, "Bad For Business", was rejected by the label, Columbia, and the band broke up. That album was released on CD in1995 .
*"Watch Dog" was produced byTodd Rundgren and featuredElliot Easton on "Standing Still" (the two would later collaborate on Easton's solo albumChange No Change ). In addition to featuring "All Through The Night", later a hit for Cyndi Lauper, the album opened with "Whispering Your Name", was later recorded byAlison Moyet and charted in the UK.
*"Jules" was an EP which contained selections from "Watch Dog", plus two mixes of a dance number, "When Love Surges".
*"The Eternal Return" was the album featuring "If She Knew What She Wants", originally written in the first person (The Bangles version is sung in the third person.) Another song, "Steady", was co-written withCyndi Lauper and released as a single.
*"Demo-Itis" was a collection of home and studio demos. Most of the songs had been previously unreleased, but contained demos of "All Through The Night", "If She Knew What She Wants", and other previous album tracks.
*"The Third Party" was recorded entirely with one acoustic guitar, played byMarty Willson-Piper of the Australian bandThe Church (band) , and one vocal track by Shear. The lyric sheet also included the chords to each song.
*"Horse Of A Different Color" was a compilation of Shear's band and solo work. It included one song from "Funky Kings", "Nothing Was Exchanged".
*"The Great Puzzle" included a duet with wifePal Shazar , "Dreams Dissolve in Tears".
*"The Trap Door" EP contained not only that song (from "The Great Puzzle") but also three non-album tracks recorded at the sessions for that album.
*"Healing Bones" featured Shear's first recorded cover, "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Any More" (originally a hit forThe Walker Brothers ), and also included a song written withRick Danko , "Never Again Or Forever". Elliot Easton played lead guitar on all tracks.
*"Unplug This", "Between Us", and "Dreams Don't Count" are dominated by Shear's unique rhythm-guitar style, previously unheard in his work. Shear plays left-hand guitar in open tunings by reaching over the neck to fret the strings with his thumb. "Unplug This" collected solo performances, mostly new acoustic versions of songs Shear had previously recorded. "Between Us" was a collection of original duets, featuring singersPaula Cole ,Rosanne Cash ,Carole King ,Margo Timmins , Susan Cowsill, and Angie Hart ofFrente , among others.
*"Allow Me" was another full-band project of original material, while "Saying Hello To The Folks" is a collection of covers.
*"Big Boss Sounds" (by The Reckless Sleepers) was an original band project of collaborations; however, its only success was "If We Never Meet Again", written by Shear alone. The single version received minor airplay, and was covered first byTommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers , and later byRoger McGuinn . Lead guitarist of the Reckless Sleepers wasJimmy Vivino currently ofThe Max Weinberg 7 .
*"Raisins in the Sun" was a one-off collaboration with Harvey Brooks, Paul Q. Kolderie, Jim Dickinson, Chuck Prophet, Sean Slade, and Winston Watson, recorded in May 1999 and released byRounder Records two years later.
*"Dreams Don't Count" was released on the student record label MAD Dragon Records throughDrexel University . Produced by Jules and long-time friend Stewart Lerman, this album is full of melodic acoustic tracks.
*Shear was also a major contributor toElliot Easton 's1985 solo album "Change No Change", co-writing all songs and singing background vocals. In the liner notes, both Easton and Shear cite the closing ballad, "Wide Awake", as their favorite track from the album.Guitar Technique
*Jules's aforementioned unique guitar playing style consists of tuning the guitar in an open-G with an E in the bass. The guitar is not left-hand style per se (with the strings installed in reverse order), but actually held upside down, with the fretting hand's thumb wrapped down over the upper edge of the neck, barring across the strings, and the low E being at the thumb's tip.
ources
"Review/Television; With Paul Simon, MTV Slips Into Its Cardigan," John J. O'Connor"New York Times", June 3, 1992. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3D71631F930A35755C0A964958260] "Pal Shazar," Kurt B. Reighley, "Seattle Weekly", March 15, 2000. [http://www.seattleweekly.com/2000-03-15/music/pal-shazar.php] "The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Jules Shear," Jeff Giles, "POPDOSE", Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 [http://popdose.com/the-complete-idiots-guide-to-jules-shear/]
External links
* [http://www.julesshearmusic.com/ Jules Shear] , official web site.
* [http://www.myspace.com/julesshear Jules MySpace] , Jules Shear's MySpace Page
* [http://www.kyndmusic.com/2006/06/03/jules-shear-makes-it-all-a-little-clearer/ Jules Shear Makes It All a Little Clearer] - article from KyndMusic May 2006
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