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Busy Being Born
Gary Lucas Manufacturer: Tzadik ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000067WL Release Date: 1998-03-17 |
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Thoroughly delightful.......2003-03-30
"Sandman" is such a delightfully devious little secret of a tune. It starts out teasing that it's a lullaby and gradually gives hints of its true identity until the monster is suddenly unleashed. Never has it been so thrilling to be terrorized!
"Sunrise, Sunset," was one of the first songs played by the artist that I ever heard, and I remember being completely floored by his complete manipulation of the guitar. Every note is executed as a complete symphony within itself. The guitar isn't played; it is sung. To say beautifully is an understatement.
The melody of "The Mensch in the Moon" is taken from the score that Gary Lucas and Walter Horn composed for the live accompaniment to the 1921 German Expressionist film, "The Golem." Here, the exquisite tune is paired with very capable lyrics that make me wish this song were around when I was small. Think if the Munsters were Jewish - Herman and Lily could only dream they had a song this cool. The tune is like that of the Pied Piper: unabandoned contagion. Totally groovy, funky, psychedelic - probably best not to listen to this while operating a motor vehicle unless you want to risk getting arrested for DUI - driving under the influence of Gary Lucas.
"Lydia the Tattooed Lady" is performed here as I've never heard it and probably never will. The arrangement and fruition are completely mesmerizing and stormed my heart and still haven't let go. The acoustic guitar is completely unreal. Some acoustics are technically brilliant and some are luminous in expression. This song represents a superlative marriage of both. "Lydia" is my favorite song on the album (which is saying a lot since there are so many fabulous ones from which to choose) and every time I hear it I am still amazed at its magical prowess to encapsulate my complete attention.
"Crawlspace" is exactly what a children's song should be - pure fun. The melody rains energetic notes of rock, folk, blues and funk in a wonderful downpour that just makes you want to get up and dance. There is a delightfully funky electric guitar solo in the middle of the song that's a real treat (and if I'm not mistaken was given birth in the song "Hugh's Graveyard Stomp" off the album, "Skeleton at the Feast" -- another top-notch album). Gary sounds like he's having a blast with this song, and it shows. There's an earlier version on the Du-Tels album with Peter Stampfel which is also fun, but I prefer this variant. This song reminds me that even big kids need their own crawlspaces sometimes.
The traditional song for Pesach, "Dayenu," morphs into the Dreidel song in a wonderfully fresh approach to tradition with its (never overbearing) bluegrass flavor. The song grows in anticipation (with hints) until you're practically begging to hear the Dreidel melody. Fortunately, the appetite is well-sated before the song is finished.
"Abie the Fishman" is my young son's favorite song off the CD. A simple melody is repeated with different flavors and voices and occasional outbreaks of delirium. This isn't a song by which to relax, but it rounds off a truly versatile album.
The version of "Hinay Ma Tov" that Gary has created is strangely enticing. The melody itself is "spooky" (as the artist describes inside the CD jacket), yet there is such an intrigue begat with acoustic and electric guitar here. I have no idea how the mystical effect was created, but instead of pushing me away, the darkness draws me in with beckons of punctuated notes. It's quite difficult to explain, but this is a song that I constantly play over and over to catch nuances that I swear weren't there the previous time.
The most wonderful aspect of this album is how it spurred my curiosity to learn more about what lay behind the words and melodies. I've reexamined ideas in religion, film, history, music, and much more. Oh, and the music is quite beautifully arranged and performed as well. This outstanding array of musical accomplishment demands a five-star plus rating.
Press Releases.......2000-01-24
...and the humor that makes it bearable.......2000-01-01
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Busy Being Born
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FTAZE2 Release Date: 1999-08-10 |
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