I have a music hive mind question.
Back when I was in San Francisco, 1990ish, I saw a video by a Black group that was on a theme of always being a lady, but the visuals were images of famous women like Shirley Chisom, Bella Abzug, Betty Friedan, Geraldine Ferraro, etc.
I can't remember anything more, except it was really cool. Does anyone have a clue what this might have been? I was watching at someone else's place so I missed the titles. I don't even know what channel it was on.
Middle Cyclone
is fantastic. One of my fave albums from last year. It's very similar to
Fox Confessor
in tone. It should be available in all the usual places.
If you're uncertain, I recommend downloading the first song off the album, "This Tornado Loves You." After that, I reckon you'd probably want to get the whole album.
Thanks. I downloaded it last night and listened. I liked it, but I think my cat was confused by the long song of cricket noises.
At the risk of sounding all music-snobby, I'll say that my favorite Neko Case album is
Canadian Amp,
an EP she put out shortly after
Furnace Room Lullaby
(which is my favorite of hers after
Canadian Amp,
so you may not love CA as much as I do, tommy). CA is mostly covers, including Neil Young's "Dreaming Man" and the traditional murder ballad "Poor Ellen Smith." It is dark and dreamy and gloomy and whiskey-soaked and wonderful.
I'll have to keep an eye out for that one, as neither eMusic nor iTunes has it.
Also re: Middle Cyclone - is the first song "This Tornado Loves You" supposed to be 3:19 and cut off suddenly like that?
Canadian Amp
Ooo, I need to check that out.
My favoritest NC song is "Furnace Room Lullaby," which is how I was introduced to her. I think I tracked it down after hearing it in The Gift. Next favorite is "I Wish I Was the Moon."
Oh, "I Wish I Was the Moon" is gorgeous.
But I also love love love "Deep Red Bells" and "Star Witness".
is the first song "This Tornado Loves You" supposed to be 3:19 and cut off suddenly like that?
3:19 should be right, but it shouldn't cut off in the middle. And I'm sorry, but not surprised, to hear
Canadian Amp
is unavailable. I also don't see it on the Bloodshot Records website, which I'm almost certain is where I got it from back in 2001. If folks are interested (and can remind me), I can post the tracks to BRawk sometime later this week.
I think the only NC song I've heard is "Deep Red Bells". I love it, but haven't gotten around to checking out anything else by her.
You know, I can't even remember if I got into her through the New Pornographers, or some other way....