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Showing posts with label Tuxedomoon. Show all posts
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Friday, May 19, 2023

Tuxedomoon: Holy Wars 1985

 

Tuxedomoon is an avant-garde, electronic-oriented collective whose music ranges from new wave pop


to jazz fusion to more experimental synthesizer soundscapes (usually including saxophone and violin), which were frequently married in concert to performance-art shows. Tuxedomoon was formed in San Francisco in 1977 by two electronic music students at San Francisco City College, Blaine L. Reininger (keyboards, violin) and Steven Brown (keyboards, other instruments).
                                


Brown's local theater connections supplied equipment and occasional vocalists in Gregory Cruikshank

and Victoria Lowe, plus more frequent contributions from singer and performance artist Winston Tong. Punk and new wave were opening up the San Francisco music scene at the time, and Tuxedomoon landed an opening slot for Devo in 1978 at around the same time they cut their first single, "Pinheads on the Move." Lowe quit the band before their first EP, No Tears, which featured off-and-on members Michael Belfer (guitar) and Paul Zahl (drums).
                                

Tong and Belfer departed temporarily, and Peter Principle (b. Peter Dachert) joined as a full-time member. Tuxedomoon signed to the Residents' Ralph Records in 1979, which eventually got them

overseas exposure. Feeling that their ideas were more in tune with the European electronic music scene, the band toured Europe after 1980's Half Mute, for which Tong returned with filmmaker and visual artist Bruce Geduldig. After 1981's Desire, the band relocated in an artist's commune in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Within a year though they were forced to leave and moved to Brussels, to find first shelter in the Plan K. (a live p.a. club).
              

Reininger began to branch out as a solo artist. Tuxedomoon was also hired to score a Maurice Bejart

ballet, the results of which were released in 1982 as Divine. Reininger left for a solo career in 1983 and was replaced by Frankie Lievaart and horn player Luc Van Lieshout. In between side projects and scoring, the band sought an international deal for their forthcoming LP Holy Wars; it was eventually released in 1985 and became the band's biggest commercial success.
                               

Tong left the group for good that year, leaving Brown and Principle the only remaining San Francisco

members; multi-instrumentalist Ivan Georgiev was hired to replenish the group's sound for 1986's Ship of Fools album and tour. Scoring work from past projects has been reissued in Belgium. Reininger, Brown, Principle and Lieshout still record together as Tuxedomoon, whilst Reininger, Brown, Principle and Tong have all recorded as solo artists.
                      

Tuxedomoon – Holy Wars
Label: Cramboy – CBOY 2020 CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: New Wave, Electro, Minimal

TRAXS

                                      


01. The Waltz   5:00
Bass Guitar – Peter Principle
Organ, Electric Piano, Alto Saxophone, Synthesizer – Steven Brown
Trumpet [Trumpets], Harmonica – Luc Van Lieshout
Written-By – L. Van Lieshout, P. Principle, S. Brown
02. St.John   4:27
Backing Vocals [Back Up Vocals] – Winston Tong
Bass Guitar, Drum Programming [Drum Programs], Tape [Tapes] – PP
Lyrics By [Text Adapted From A Poem By] – St-Juan de la Cruz
Organ, Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Vocals – SB
Percussion [Live Percussion] – Alain Lefebvre
Trumpet [Trumpets] – LVL
Voice [Spanish Voice] – Jan D'Haese
Written-By – P. Principle, S. Brown
03. Bonjour Tristesse   5:24
Bass Guitar, Drum Programming [Drum Programs], Synthesizer [Emulator] – PP
Congas – AL
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer [Emulator] – SB
Trumpet, Harmonica – LVL
Vocals – WT
Written-By – L. Van Lieshout, P. Principle, S. Brown, W. Tong
04. Hugging The Earth   4:00
Bass Guitar, Drum Programming [Drum Programs] – PP
Organ – LVL
Vocals, Clarinet, Organ – SB
Written-By – P. Principle, S. Brown
05. In A Manner Of Speaking   3:28
Guitar – PP
Vocals – WT
Voice [Second Voice] – SB
Whistle – BG
Written-By – W. Tong
06. Some Guys   4:50
Bass Guitar, Drum Programming [Drum Programs], Guitar, Cymbal [Cymbals] – PP
Keyboards, Vocals – SB
Melodica, Recorder – LVL
Written-By – L. Van Lieshout, P. Principle, S. Brown
07. Holy Wars   6:47
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Organ, Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Tape [Tapes], Synthesizer [Emulator] – SB
Bass Guitar, Drum Programming [Drum Programs], Synthesizer [Emulator] – PP
Trumpet, Bass Harmonica, Harmonica – LVL
Vocals – WT
Written-By – P. Principle, S. Brown, W. Tong
08. Watching The Blood Flow   5:04
Backing Vocals [Back Up Vocals] – WT
Bass [Bass Line] – Blaine Reininger
Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drum Programming [Drum Programs] – PP
Percussion [Additional Percussion] – AL
Trumpet, Harmonica – LVL
Vocals, Organ, Alto Saxophone, Synthesizer [Emulator] – SB
Written-By – B. L. Reininger, S. Brown
09. Egypt   4:57
Backing Vocals [Back Up Vocals], Percussion [Flexatone] – WT
Guitar [Guitars], Drum Programming [Drum Programs] – PP
Handclaps [Claps] – LVL, PP, SB
Organ, Piano, Vocals, Synthesizer [Synth Bass], Drum Programming [Drum Programs] – SB
Trumpet [Trumpets], Harmonica – LVL
Written-By – P. Principle, S. Brown
10. Soma   5:24
Written-By – W. Tong

Personnel

                                        


Vocals, Backing Vocals, Percussion - Winston Tong
Bass Guitar, Drum Programming, Tapes - Peter Principle
Organ, Electric Piano, Saxophone, Synthesizer - Steven Brown
Trumpet, Harmonica - Luc Van Lieshout
Live Percussion, Congas - Alain Lefebure (Tracks 2, 3, 8)
Spanish vocal - Jan D'Haese (Track 2)
Photography and Cover Art - Bernard Faucon
Producers - Gilles Martin, Tuxedomoon
Engineer, Recorded By - Gilles Martin
Executive Producer - Martine Jawerbaum

MP3 @ 320 Size: 116 MB
Flac  Size: 308 MB

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Thursday, October 08, 2020

Tuxedomoon: Half-Mute 1980 + Scream With A View (EP) 1979 + Desire 1981 + No Tears (EP) 1978

Tuxedomoon is an experimental, post-punk, new wave band from San Francisco, California, United States. The band formed in the late 1970s at the beginning of the punk rock movement. Pulling influence from punk and electronic music, the group, originally consisting of Steven Brown (born Steven Allan Brown on August 23, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois) and Blaine L. Reininger, used electronic violins, guitars, screaming vocals and synthesizers to develop a unique "cabaret no-wave" sound.


Bassist Peter Principle (Peter Dachert, 1954–2017) joined the band and in 1979 they released the single "No Tears," which remains a post-punk cult classic. That year they signed to Ralph Records and released their first album, Half-Mute. Eventually, Reininger left the group and Tuxedomoon relocated to Europe, signing to Crammed Discs and releasing Holy Wars in 1985. The band separated in the early 1990s, only to reunite later that decade. They all have remained together since releasing the album Cabin in the Sky in 2004.

                                                                             

                                                                               
Formed in 1977 by multi-instrumentalists Blaine L. Reininger and Steven Brown, then two students of electronic music at San Francisco City College, with technical assistance from video artist Tommy Tadlock, Tuxedomoon started playing salons and accompanying performances by The Angels of Light. Brown's connections to local theatre gave the band access to vocalists Gregory Cruikshank, Victoria Lowe, and, most frequently, Winston Tong. The band gained some level of recognition in 1978 when they opened for Devo. Michael Belfer, (guitarist), and Paul Zahl, (drummer) joined the band in time to help with the group's first EP, No Tears. 



Lowe left prior to the album's release in 1978. Soon afterward, Tong and Belfer left the group temporarily, and bassist Peter Principle joined the lineup. In 1979, the group signed to The Residents' Ralph Records, with whom they recorded their next two albums, Half Mute in 1980 and Desire in 1981, after which the band relocated to Rotterdam for a short time and moved on to Brussels, believing their sound better fit the electronic scene in Europe.



In Brussels, the band soon created the score for a ballet by Maurice Bejart,  released in 1982 as "Divine". In 1983 Reininger left the group in order to pursue a solo career, and trumpeter Luc Van Lieshout joined. In 1985 Tuxedomoon had its largest success commercially with the international release of Holy Wars. Tong left the group again soon after its release. Multi-instrumentalist Ivan Georgiev was brought in to perform on the group's next two albums, 1986's Ship of Fools and 1987's You.                                                                              


The band remained inactive through most of the 1990s, although never technically broke up. On July 20, 2004 a reborn Tuxedomoon, consisting of Steven Brown, Blaine Reininger, Peter Principle, and Luc Van Lieshout released a new studio album, Cabin in the Sky. They continue to work and tour together and have since released Bardo Hotel Soundtrack in 2006, with upcoming projects coinciding with the group's 30th year anniversary, the Vapour Trails album and the boxed set 7707.



BLAINE REININGER


This guy got a gift of music. He can do so many things for the band and can play almost any musical
instrument. He founded Tuxedomoon along with Steven Brown which opened new opportunities for


him. He became a notable artist not only in the area of music but also in theater. He collaborated with other artists. He wrote quite many songs you’ll hear in a cheap accommodation at Amsterdam city trip. As a songwriter, composer, singer, and band member, he pursues life by following his inspirations. Most of the songs you’ll hear from him are based on true-life.

STEVEN BROWN


Like Blaine, Steven is a multi-instrumentalist, too. They are Tuxedomoon’s dynamic duo and the band’s


main players. In 1983, Steven started his career as a solo artist and collaborated with artists. Blaine rejoined the band in 1987 and they started to write songs again. He composed quite a lot of instrumentals, and some of them, you can hear in van Gogh Museum in Dresden Amsterdam. Steven composed music for film and theater in which he got an award from the Mexican Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

PETER PRINCIPLE



Peter was the iconic bassist of Tuxedomoon. He was known for having an experimentalist attitude. He would indulge in music and be not afraid to get lost in the process. His presence in the band helped Tuxedomoon stand out from the rest. He died while preparing for a world tour due to a heart attack. His band members were all shocked.  He might no longer be with us, but the songs that he wrote will stay with us.

LUC VAN LIESHOUT



No one can play the trumpet as good as Luke. His presence brought some jazz to Tuxedomoon’s music. He’s been in the band for 8 years. He used to move from one band to another before Tuxedomoon. But when he found Tuxedomoon, he finally found a home. Though Tuxedomoon has put on hold their world tours and live performances, you would still find Luc performing in dinner cruise Amsterdam.

HALF-MUTE  1980

Half-Mute is the debut studio album of Tuxedomoon, released on March 15, 1980 by Ralph Records. It was their first long-form record, after two EPs, 1978's No Tears and 1979's Scream with a View. The album was issued on CD in 1985 by Cramboy, bundled together with "Scream with a View".

TRAXS
01. Nazca    3:07
02. 59 to 1    3:58
03. Fifth Column  2:55
04. Tritone (Musica Diablo)  2:50
05. Loneliness    2:56
06. James Whale    2:42
07. What Use?    4:01
08. Volo Vivace    2:48
09. 7 Years    3:08
10. KM/Seeding the Clouds  11:39

Steven Brown – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming, lead vocals
Peter Dachert (as Peter Principle) – bass guitar, guitar, synthesizer, drum programming
Blaine L. Reininger – violin, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming, spoken word (02)

SCREAM WITH A VIEW  1979

Scream with a View is an EP by Tuxedomoon, independently released in 1979. It was re-released on ExpandedMusic (Italy) in 1983, and on Cramboy in 1985.
                                                                        

11. Nervous Guy    5:11
12. Where Interests Lie    4:07
13. (Special Treatment for The) Family Man     5:10
14. Midnite Stroll    3:21


Michael Belfer – guitar (11, 12), synthesizer (13, 14), drum programming (13), Moog Taurus (14), lead vocals (13), design
Steven Brown – soprano saxophone (11, 13), lead vocals (12, 13), synthesizer (11), Synare electronic drums (12)
Peter Dachert (as Peter Principle) – bass guitar (11, 12, 13), piano (13), backing vocals (13)
Blaine L. Reininger – drum programming (11, 12, 13), lead vocals (11), violin (11), synthesizer (12), rototoms (13), Synare electronic drums (13), backing vocals (13)

DESIRE  1981

Desire is the second studio album by American post-punk band Tuxedomoon, released in 1981 by Ralph Records. The album was issued on CD in 1987 by Cramboy, bundled together with No Tears.

TRAXS    

01. East / Jinx / ... / Music # 1 (Cello – Ali Robinson)  14:54
02. Victims Of The Dance  5:48
03. Incubus (Blue Suit)  3:50
04. Desire     7:06
05. Again     6:20
06. In The Name Of Talent (Italian Western Two)  6:02
07. Holiday For Plywood  (Cello – Ali RobinsonViolin [Additional] – Vicky Aspinall)  5:38


Personnel


Steven Brown – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, keyboards, lead vocals
Peter Dachert (as Peter Principle) – bass guitar, guitar, synthesizer, drum programming
Blaine L. Reininger – violin, guitar, keyboards, arrangement, lead vocals
Winston Tong – lead vocals, backing vocals
    
Additional musicians

Vicky Aspinall – violin
Ali Robinson – cello

NO TEARS  1978

No Tears is an EP by Tuxedomoon, independently released in 1978. All tracks are written by Steven Brown, Peter Dachert and Blaine L. Reininger.

08. New Machine  4:22
09. Litebulb Overkill     3:12
10. Nite And Day (Hommage A Cole Porter) 5:11
11. No Tears     5:39

Personnel

Michael Belfer – guitar, EBow
Steven Brown – vocals, synthesizer, drum programming
Blaine L. Reininger – violin, guitar, backing vocals
Winston Tong – vocals, cover art
Paul Zahl – drums, drum programming

Half-Mute + Scream With A View
MP3 @ 320 Size: 135 MB
Flac  Size: 308 MB
Desire + No Tears
MP3 @ 320 Size: 158 MB
Flac  Size: 439 MB


Thursday, April 09, 2009

9 Albums...

Here is a list of nine albums...Nine albums that i like to upload , but somebody else - you people - done it...
 Nine albums that means so many different things to me , then and every time i have the pleasure to hear them. I hope you enjoy those lps as much as i do.
Please if you like them, say thanks to original uploaders, but as the years passed the links died, so I decided to reupload them. The most of them in Flac  (14 December 2021)




















Television Personalities - They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles [1982]

Take It Flac HERE




















Tuxedomoon - Desire [1981]

Take It Flac HERE



















Tom Waits - Rain dogs [1985]

Take It Flac HERE




















The Pop Group - For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? [1980]

Take It Flac HERE




















Medium Medium - The Glitterhouse [1981]

Take It Flac HERE




















Gang Of Four - Entertainment [1979]

Take It Flac HERE



















The Dubrovniks - Dubrovnik Blues [1989]

Take It HERE

 



















Au Pairs
- Playing With A Different Sex [1981]

Take It HERE Flac











Art Bears - Winter Songs  (1979)

Take It Flac HERE

Friday, January 16, 2009

Tuxedomoon: Solve et Coagula - The best of


Tracks
1. What the use
2. No tears
3. The cage
4. Some guys
5. Dark companion
6. In a manner of speaking
7. Atlantis
8. The walz
9. L' Etranger
10.Tritone ( musica diablo )
11.East/jinx
12.Desire
13.59 to 1 "
14.You (Christmas mix)
NO TEARS
No tears for the creatures of the night
No tears
My eyes are dry
Goodbye
No tears
No tears
No tears

Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq.

So like they say
Every dog has it's day
So I just pray
For the days of my youth
To meet my moment of truth
No tears
No tears
No tears for the creatures of the night
My eyes are dry
Goodbye

IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING

In a Manner of speaking
I just want to say
That I could never forget the way
You told me everything
By saying nothing

In a manner of speaking
I don't understand
How love in silence becomes reprimand
But the way that i feel about you
Is beyond words

O give me the words
Give me the words
That tell me nothing
O give me the words
Give me the words
That tell me everything

In a manner of speaking
Semantics won't do
In this life that we live we live we only make do
And the way that we feel
Might have to be sacrified
So in a manner of speaking
I just want to say
That just like you I should find a way
To tell you everything
By saying nothing.

O give me the words
Give me the words
That tell me nothing
O give me the words
Give me the words
Give me the words
 
Size 163 MB
Bitrate 320
Format CD
 

Monday, October 27, 2008

Tuxedomoon: Suite En Sous + Time To Lose + Short Stories (EPs) [1982]


"Suite en Sous-Sol" and "L'Entranger" were recorded and produced by Tuxedomoon/Gilles Martin in Bruxelles , Belgium , 1982 , and originally released as a double twelve-inch .
"Time to lose" , "Music #2" , "Blind" were recorded and produced by Tuxedomoon and Gareth Jones at the Garden Studios , London , UK 1982 , and originally released as a twelve-inch EP .
"The Cage" and "This Beast" were recorded and enginereed by Gilles Martin and produced by Tuxedomoon in Brussels , Belgium , 1982 , and originally released as a twelve-inch EP .

SUITE EN SOUS - SOL

1. Prelude 1.19
2. Allemande Bleue 6.01
3. Courante Marocaine 7.42
4. Sarabande En Bas De L' Escalier 4.20
5. Polonaise Mecanique 2.24
6. L' Etranger 5.48

TIME TO LOSE


7. Time To Lose 5.06
8. Music # 2 3.28
9. Blind 7.27

 

SHORT STORIES


10.The Cage 4.10
11.This Beast 5.24

 

MP3 Bitrate 320   HERE
Flac     HERE