This is the soundtrack to the cult television show "Fishing with John," starring John Lurie. Taking the loose framework of a PBS nature show and twisting it into a hilarious beatnik riff on culture shock, cryptozoology, manliness, booze, frenetic dancing, and the nature of sport, the six extant episodes stand as one of the weirdest TV experiments ever. With guests like Tom Waits, Willem Defoe, Dennis Hopper, and Jim Jarmusch, and wild expressionist music by Lurie's many amorphous jazz combos, it's settling nicely right now with the mixture of whiskey and cough syrup fueling your helpless narrator's feverish battle with Mother Nature herself, also nicely reflecting the over-arching theme of the show. Perhaps tomorrow will find me more lucid, or perhaps floating face down in an icy bog somewhere.
Showing posts with label jazz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jazz. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Fishing with John
Labels:
amorphous,
comedy,
jazz,
Madness,
noise,
Non-Euclidean,
paranormal,
Soundtrack,
stygian,
ululation
Friday, October 14, 2011
Muddy Waters - After the Rain
Muddy Water's Electric Mud was arguably the first example of post-war bluesmen adapting their sound to the burgeoning psych scene, and unlike many of his contemporaries, Muddy fully embraced the style. After the Rain, the follow up album, gave Muddy a chance to compose in the style and adapt some of his older riffs and motifs. Consequently the songs are a bit less far-out, but noticeably heavier and grimier. With sidemen who played for everyone from Earth Wind and Fire to Miles Davis and early flower power group Rotary Connection, he brews up a potent stew of soul, jazz, rock, funk, and weirdness, stretching the limits of the blues and slicing razorlines in it with his slide guitar.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Peter Wyngarde - When Sex Leers Its Inquisitive Head
Tonight we have the mad album When Sex Leers Its Inquisitive Head by British TV actor Peter Wyngarde. Originally commissioned by RCA to cash in on his popularity, it was released and quickly withdrawn a week later. Presumably nobody had actually listened to it prior to its release. Instead of the requested set of easy listening tunes, Wyngarde delivered a series of wild, pervy spoken word rants, backed by wild free-form noise jazz, tribal drums, lustful moaning, and shouts of exultation. It's practically impossible to describe the myriad fragments sufficiently, and it boggles the mind to think of how this got made in the first place. One of a kind, for sure.
Labels:
abomination,
comedy,
gibbering,
jazz,
noise,
poetry,
spoken word
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Demon Fuzz - Afreaka!
Demon Fuzz is another one of those bands whose freaky, forward-looking sounds were far enough ahead of their time that they achieved little success and remain obscure outside of crate-digging DJs continually in search of more esoteric and obscure grooves. While ostensibly being a funk band, Demon Fuzz combines jazzy, menacing dissonance with prog and psych tendencies and a soulful backbone that keeps even the strangest moments grounded. The opening instrumental, "Past Present and Future," opens with a muted guitar figure that could've been lifted from a Fugazi record twenty years in the future, shortly followed by the sly insinuation of horns and a martial rhythm that unfolds into full-on brass band swagger and then dissolves into a Fun House-era Stooges freakout. The vocals don't arrive until track two, the spidery "Disillusioned," but aptly named crooner Smokey Adams expresses righteous anger over a bed of organ, harmonica, and buzzing trumpet. There's a few more killer originals and covers of the mandatory "I Put a Spell on You" and a song from the British Invasion combo Electric Flag, rounded out with another expressionistic instrumental capper. Truly freaky.
Labels:
blues,
funk,
jazz,
noise,
Non-Euclidean,
paranormal,
Prog,
psych
Monday, August 8, 2011
Orthodox - Amanecer En Puerta Oscura
time and reason. Frankly, I'm surprised I haven't posted anything by them yet - this is the kind of thing that keeps the Swamp florid.
Templos
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Angel Dust - Music for Movie Bikers
Skip to my Mary J
Labels:
compilation,
crime,
jazz,
psych,
Soundtrack,
surf
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Bob Ohiri & His Uhuru Sounds - Uhuru Aiye
Nigeria London Na Lagos
Labels:
Africa,
funk,
jazz,
Non-Euclidean,
police state,
ululation
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Nightmare!
Red Eyed Rats
Labels:
amorphous,
gibbering,
jazz,
lycanthropy,
paranormal,
Poe,
re-animation,
sub-aquatic
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Banged Up: American Jailhouse Songs
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Daniele Luppi - An Italian Story
Psychovision
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos - The Prosthetic Cubans
Como Se Goza En El Barrio
Labels:
amorphous,
Cowbell,
jazz,
Non-Euclidean
Saturday, January 1, 2011
John Zorn - Magick
Thought Forms
Labels:
Crowley,
jazz,
Madness,
Necronomicon,
noise
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Joseph Spence - Happy All the Time
Out On The Rolling Sea
Labels:
amorphous,
blues,
folk,
gibbering,
jazz,
noise,
Non-Euclidean,
re-animation
Thursday, November 18, 2010
The Big Gundown: John Zorn Plays the Music of Ennio Morricone
Once Upon a Time in The Swamp
Labels:
comedy,
jazz,
noise,
Non-Euclidean,
Soundtrack
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Lalo Schifrin - Black Widow
Con Alma
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits - Carmelita Sings!: Visions of a Rock Apocalypse
Dance!
Labels:
comedy,
funk,
gibbering,
jazz,
Madness,
noise,
Non-Euclidean,
poetry,
Post-Apocalyptic,
punk
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Curt Sobel - Cast a Deadly Spell OST
Do the Dunwich Rumba
Incedentally, if anyone has the soundtrack to its sequel, Witch Hunt, please do share.
Labels:
crime,
jazz,
Lovecraft,
noise,
Soundtrack,
The Dunwich Horror,
Yog-Sothoth
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Colin Timothy Gagnon - Fungi from Yuggoth
Silent and lean and cryptically proud...
Labels:
Azathoth,
Cosmic,
cthulhu,
Fungi,
jazz,
Lovecraft,
nyarlathotep,
spoken word,
The Fungi From Yuggoth
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Telectu - Ctu-Telectu
Tighten the screws on your inner wingnut.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Kriminal - Soundtrack - Roberto Pregadio & Romano Mussolini
Godetevi o fronteggiare la rabbia!
Labels:
artifacts,
crime,
jazz,
Soundtrack
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