- Crazy Rhythms
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Not to be confused with Crazy Rhythm.
Crazy Rhythms Studio album by The Feelies Released April 1980 Recorded Vanguard Studios, NY
Spring-Summer, 1979Genre Post-punk
Jangle popLength 43:04 Label Stiff (original release)
A&M (1990 reissue)
Bar/None (2009 US reissue)
Domino (2009 UK reissue)Producer Bill Million and Glenn Mercer with Mark Abel The Feelies chronology Crazy Rhythms
(1980)The Good Earth
(1986)Crazy Rhythms is the Feelies' first album. It was released in April 1980 on Stiff Records.
The album is known for its dry, clean "upfront" guitar sound (achieved by direct injection: plugging the guitars directly into the mixing console without the use of an amplifier or microphone) and also its long interstitial passages of drones and improvised percussion.[citation needed] All of the songs were credited to "Mercer/Million", with the exception of a cover of the Beatles' "Everybody's Got Something to Hide (Except Me and My Monkey)".
Contents
Critical reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Guardian [2] Mojo [3] Pitchfork Media (9.1/10)[4] Pop Matters (9/10)[5] Robert Christgau (A-)[6] Rolling Stone [7] Tiny Mix Tapes [8] The album was a critical success, voted one of the best albums of 1980 in the Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll, beating out such notable critics' favorites as David Bowie's Scary Monsters, Joy Division's Closer, The Rolling Stones's Emotional Rescue, and The Specials' debut album.[9] It was ranked #49 in Rolling Stone's top 100 albums of the 1980s, and #69 on Pitchfork Media's similar list.
In September 2009 the album was performed live in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series.
Reissues
The first release on CD was in Germany and the United States in 1986. The 1990 A&M CD release included, as a bonus track, a cover of The Rolling Stones' "Paint It, Black." This track was recorded in 1990 (without Fier or DeNunzio), and not during the original sessions for Crazy Rhythms.[10]
Bar/None Records reissued Crazy Rhythms on September 8, 2009, while Domino Records reissued the album outside of the U.S. & Canada.
Track listing
All songs by Bill Million and Glenn Mercer except as indicated.
Side one
- "The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness" – 5:10
- "Fa Cé-La" – 2:04
- "Loveless Love" – 5:14
- "Forces at Work" – 7:10
Side two
- "Original Love" – 2:55
- "Everybody's Got Something To Hide (Except Me and My Monkey)" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 4:18
- "Moscow Nights" – 4:34
- "Raised Eyebrows" – 3:00
- "Crazy Rhythms" – 6:13
CD reissue bonus track (recorded 1990)
- "Paint It Black" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)– 2:54
Download Bonus Tracks 2009 Domino Reissue
- "Fa Ce-La" [Single Version] - originally released on Rough Trade, 1979
- "The Boy With the Perpetual Nervousness" - Carla Bley demo version
- "Moscow Nights" - Carla Bley Demo Version
- "Crazy Rhythms" [Live] - from the 9:30 Club, Washington D.C., March 14, 2009
- "I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms" (Jonathan Richman) [Live] - from the 9:30 Club, Washington D.C., March 14, 2009
Personnel
- Bill Million - acoustic, treated rhythm, lead, bridged, 6-string, "excercised [sic] & oboed"guitars, vocals, timbali, sandpaper, claves, can, tom-tom, snare, cowbell, shaker, shoes, temple blocks, tambourine, boxes and bells
- Glenn Mercer - electric, "faulty," 12-string, lead, rhythm, treated, bowed and galloping guitars, vocals, keyboards, temple block, shaker, claves, maracas, bell, castanettes, sleigh bells, reverbed sticks, shoes, spasmodic drums and coat rack
- Keith De Nunzio - bass guitar, snare drum, anchor drum, tom-tom, woodblock, pipe, bell and background vocals (except on "Paint It Black")
- Anton Fier - drums, drum kit and "kit drums", tom-toms, pipe and cowbell (except on "Paint It Black")
- Brenda Sauter - bass, background vocals on "Paint It Black"
- Stanley Demeski – drums on "Paint It Black"
- Dave Weckerman – percussion on "Paint It Black"
Notes
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ The Guardian review
- ^ Segal, Victoria (November 2009). "Filter Reissues". Mojo (London: Bauer Media Group) (192): 110. ISSN 1351-0193.
- ^ Pitchfork Media review
- ^ Pop Matters review
- ^ Robert Christgau review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ Tiny Mix Tapes review
- ^ "The 1980 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll" at Robert Christgau website, retrieved March 10, 2008.
- ^ "Crazy Rhythms by The Feelies" on Rate Your Music website, retrieved March 10, 2008.
Categories:- The Feelies albums
- 1980 albums
- Debut albums
- Stiff Records albums
- A&M Records albums
- Bar/None Records albums
- Domino Records albums
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