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Gun Club - Pastoral Hide & Seek / Divinity (1990)
vom: 01.09.2023
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Öffentlicher Name:
Mikiko
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[img]links/images/splogo.jpg[/img] [center][url=https://postimages.org/][img(width=500 height=498)]https://i.postimg.cc/8s8R28Hv/000.jpg[/img][/url][/center] Rock The Gun Club war eine US-amerikanische Rockband, die 1980 von dem Blondie-Fan Jeffrey Lee Pierce (Gesang und Gitarre) und Brian Tristan alias Kid Congo Powers (Gitarre) zuerst unter dem Namen Creeping Ritual in Los Angeles gegründet wurde. Im Laufe der Jahre wechselte die Besetzung häufig, wobei Pierce das einzige konstante Mitglied blieb. Sein Tod im Jahr 1996 bedeutete das Ende der Band. Die Band war eine klassische amerikanische Rockband, die deutlich vom Blues & Rock 'n' Roll beeinflußt war, aber auch vom Bayou-Sound sowie Voodoo geprägt war, ausgestattet mit einem gehörigen Schuss Punk. The songs are a lot mellower and more slickly produced than any of his previous works, and even though that robs them of a little fire, they are still a testament to Pierce's craftsmanship. In a manner somewhat akin to Prince, Pierce was able to make very expressive and melodic songs out of seemingly the sparest and most basic parts. His ability to blend words and tunes together placed him on the top shelf of rock songwriters, although I hesitate to use the dreaded "p-word" when describing his lyrics. By this stage in his career, arbitrary terms like "punk rock" or "rootsy" were irrelevant. That stretch of road was behind him. In fact, I see a great deal of similarity between the latter day Gun Club and the latter day Led Zeppelin. Some of the bluesy intensity of earlier masterpieces is clearly missing, but has been replaced by a keen subtlety that has a soothing rather than cathartic feel. On the Pastoral Hide and Seek half of this release, the band scratches out a few slow to mid tempo numbers that are equal parts ballad and funk, my favorite being the swervy "St. John's Divine", with its Marquee Moon-ish verses and Zeppelin-lite choruses. The Divinity half of the album continues with more of the same, although with the tempos turned up a notch at places. "Sorrow Knows" might be one of the tightest grooves Pierce ever laid down, and owes a great deal to the nimble fingers of bass player Romi Mori. "Richard Speck" is also a great song, showcasing some of that wonderful harmony of sighs you might've already heard on previous albums, such as Miami. [color=#FF0000] 1. Humanesque 2. The Straits of Love and Hate 3. Emily's Changed 4. I Hear Your Heart Singing 5. St. John's Divine 6. The Great Divide 7. Flowing 8. Temptation and I 9. Eskimo Blue Day 10. Crab Dance [*] 11. Sorrow Knows [*] 12. Richard Speck 13. Keys to the Kingdom 14. Black Hole 15. Yellow Eyes [Live] 16. Hearts [Live] 17. Fires of Love [Live][/color] mp3 320
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