Anyone else heard the Lonnie Holley album yet? It's reminding me of the more abstract/synth-y Russell stuff.
― Metal Archies (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Thursday, 22 November 2012 13:39 (eleven years ago) link
that's a really good call. didn't know lonnie holley at all but enjoying this a lot so far.
― ogmor, Wednesday, 5 December 2012 23:06 (eleven years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNKwr1Ne9G8
Rome Neal 1 year agoI'm very proud to have been one of the male vocalists on this tune as well as the Shakere player!!!!
― zero dark (s1ocki), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 21:53 (eleven years ago) link
My friend thinks that Arthur Russell sounds like Kermit the Frog
:/
― paolo, Monday, 20 October 2014 12:02 (nine years ago) link
Did he perhaps watch this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwlsdSutsQw
― definite classic, predicting a solid 8/10 from the p-fork boys (Le Bateau Ivre), Monday, 20 October 2014 12:34 (nine years ago) link
henry flynt sounds much more like kermit imo, especially on graduation
― ogmor, Monday, 20 October 2014 13:55 (nine years ago) link
From the Robyn thread:http://www.npr.org/2014/10/12/354284791/first-listen-master-mix-red-hot-arthur-russell
Arthur Russell can be a vexing subject for tribute, for all the many reasons he was peculiar and unique. Few other expressive cellists have proven to be especially good with disco, as he was, and the same applies even more the other way around. Add his capacity — from the 1970s until his death in 1992 — for expressive synth-pop, free-flowing folk and even airs of country music, and the makings of a truly inimitable character are born.
Count it as a feat, then, that Master Mix: Red Hot + Arthur Russell pays tribute by throwing more at Russell's musical persona than a musical persona would seem suited to withstand. Assembled as a benefit for the Red Hot Organization's ongoing fight against AIDS (which counts Russell among its victims), the double-length collection gathers figures from indiedom and outsider-music circles of various kinds. José González starts stirringly with a spacey take on "This Is How We Walk On The Moon" that captures the wavering, quavering grain of Russell's singing voice while wandering through sonic flights of fancy that sound out-there and bizarre, but also totally natural. A haunting short bit by the mystical keyboard tickler Lonnie Holley follows before the mood shifts abruptly into one of disco exaltation, by way of Robyn's bright, joyful, intensely horn-strewn cover of "Tell You (Today)."
― Indexed, Wednesday, October 15, 2014 9:16 AM (5 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Yes, came here to post about that--her track is deelightful! The whole thing's really good (although Hot Chip should pump up the volume, esp. if 11 minutes plus, by far the longest, I think; feels it, anyway)(and Banhart is a bit murmury for "Losing My Taste For The Night Life," but esp. considering it's him, not bad). Good range and cohesion, tho my personal faves are disco prisms: versions by Scissor Sisters, Vega Intl., and Robyn.
― dow, Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:18 PM (5 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I really like the Jose Gonzalez cover even thought he does nothing particularly innovative with it.
― boxedjoy, Thursday, October 16, 2014 4:01 AM (4 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― dow, Monday, 20 October 2014 14:01 (nine years ago) link
@0wlredMaster Mix: Red Hot + Arthur Russell contributors get eternal remixo AR's slightly refracted intimacy x art-pop adventurism (x=rhythm).
Dinosaur--Is It All Over My Fave 12" B-Sidehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uUB0qz1_Pw&feature=youtu.be
― dow, Monday, 20 October 2014 14:08 (nine years ago) link
i guess it's an odd comparison, maybe, but i think a lot of phil elverum's microphones/mt. eerie stuff is similar to World of Echo. similar emphasis on production as an instrument, painfully intimate recording, a wandering sensibility, achieving repetition without being able to put a finger on what's repeating. there's even a similar performance style. russell's series of deadpan introductions on "the name of the next song is" could be mistaken for a microphones bootleg.
just mentioning it because i doubt there's much overlap b/w the world of russell and elverum fans, but there should be!
― ya'll are the ones who don't know things (Karl Malone), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:07 (nine years ago) link
That's a really interesting comparison; they might also be bound together by the constitutive unfinished quality or openness to revision of so much of their work (I'm thinking about this in relation to Elverum's Dawn, for example, but also to the way he handles answer-songs like "Moon Sequel".
― one way street, Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:11 (nine years ago) link
the most frustrating thing about arthur russell is... what genre tags do I put on his records in iTunes? not that it really matters, but thinking about it tends to break my brain.
― I dunno. (amateurist), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:12 (nine years ago) link
i mean, most of his music is very non-generic. in both senses of that term.
xpost yeah, the revisionism especially! i'm not familiar enough with world of echo to be very specific with my references(somehow i only got around to listening to it this week, even though i've been listening to The World of... for a long time!), but the album seems to function as one long crazy ass dream that folds in itself repeatedly. he could have repackaged it as a single song and it might be even more renowned than it already is.
― ya'll are the ones who don't know things (Karl Malone), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:16 (nine years ago) link
Did the Red Hot Compilation come out eventually? Must check. Muhly & Pallett doing AR is one thing I gotta hear.
― Rita, Sue and Peter Gabriel Two (MaresNest), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:17 (nine years ago) link
Mimi Goese (singer with Hugo Largo) doing an unrecorded AR song, first time I heard it was in the documentary just after he dies, set to a tracking shot of corn fields, it broke my heart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF3dNllTzIA
― Rita, Sue and Peter Gabriel Two (MaresNest), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:20 (nine years ago) link
Bass – Tony MaimoneInstruments [All, Except Bass] – Hahn RoweVocals – Mimi GoeseWritten-By – Arthur Russell
holy shit I gotta hear that, always liked Hugo Largo
― sleeve, Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:22 (nine years ago) link
wow Hector Zazou is all over that record as well
― sleeve, Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:23 (nine years ago) link
i saw a live performance by zazou to the film 'nanook of the north' and it was one of the worst things i've ever heard. not just bad music but offensive and tacky. i haven't bothered to check out anything else he's done after that.
― I dunno. (amateurist), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:24 (nine years ago) link
The whole record 'Soak', is smart.
― Rita, Sue and Peter Gabriel Two (MaresNest), Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:25 (nine years ago) link
warm place in my heart for fellow outdoors mumblers phil + arthur
― ogmor, Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:56 (nine years ago) link
there's some really nice arthur russell things up at ubuweb at the moment, nice to have playing as you bop around but beautifully filmed, too, by phill niblock.
also momentarily hyped seeing this- https://twitter.com/AudikaRecords/status/517943699662065664; i kinda forget there are other recordings
― schlump, Thursday, 20 November 2014 22:16 (nine years ago) link
― Rita, Sue and Peter Gabriel Two (MaresNest), Thursday, November 20, 2014 12:17 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
the muhly/pallett track didn't make the final tracklist :'(
― j. winters (josh), Thursday, 20 November 2014 22:49 (nine years ago) link
I'm not a big fan of disco but oh god this is a belter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVCY4nUC7oo
― paolo, Monday, 24 November 2014 20:17 (nine years ago) link
Tues May 19 at Baby's Alright in Brooklyn, NY
Peter Gordon and Love of Life Orchestra perform play selections from Arthur Russel’s Instrumentals and Peter Gordon’s Symphony 5, the first new Peter Gordon album in two decades.
LOLO: Peter Gordon, sax, organ, synth Peter Zummo, trombone Max Gordon, trumpet Ned Sublette, guitar(musician/author) Randy Gun, guitar Steve Bartek, guitar Bill Ruyle, percussion Ernie Brooks, bass (from Modern Lovers) + more TBA
― curmudgeon, Monday, 18 May 2015 15:22 (nine years ago) link
They were in Dublin and are headed to:
May 24 Islington Assembly Hall, LondonMay 25 Cecil Sharp House, LondonMay 27 Primavera Sound 2015, Parc Del Forum, BarcelonaMay 29 Karlstorbahnhof, HeidelbergMay 30 Bad Bonn, SwitzerlandJun 01 Schauspiel Köln, Cologne
― curmudgeon, Monday, 25 May 2015 22:37 (nine years ago) link
Love is Overtaking Me is so beautifulIt's so trad pop rock but so personal and human and real to me, what a talent he could do anything
― kurt kobaïan (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 02:46 (nine years ago) link
It's just astonishing, like a great cellist, great experimental music composer, great producer, great dance music artist, then made these little server power pop guitar songs
― kurt kobaïan (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 03:06 (nine years ago) link
yup.
the 'instrumentals' show was lovely, and as i hadn't remotely expected anything other that material it was also a very very nice surprise to have them close with SPOILER 'is it all over my face?' SPOILER
― Merdeyeux, Wednesday, 27 May 2015 03:10 (nine years ago) link
Rhys Chatham@rhyschatham
Photos from Arthur Russell concert in London last night. I'm playing flutes, W/Peter Zummo-trombone, &Peter Gordon: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157653361516576
― dow, Wednesday, 27 May 2015 03:41 (nine years ago) link
Another good AR thread, used more often than this 'un, I think:
Ok . MORE Arthur Russell (But This Is Great)
― dow, Wednesday, 27 May 2015 03:45 (nine years ago) link
boom!
https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=594
― stirmonster, Sunday, 15 October 2017 23:19 (six years ago) link
OH MAN.
― Soundslike, Monday, 16 October 2017 00:21 (six years ago) link
oh wow. oh wow. oh wow.
― Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 16 October 2017 01:39 (six years ago) link
Holy fuck!
― paolo, Monday, 16 October 2017 08:39 (six years ago) link
can't stop listening to this all week
― davey, Friday, 20 October 2017 07:53 (six years ago) link
New live release
https://arthurrussell.bandcamp.com/album/the-deer-in-the-forest-march-2-1985-live-at-roulette
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 26 December 2020 18:50 (three years ago) link
Good to have it on his already bountiful bandcamp, although, as has been said onOk . MORE Arthur Russell (But This Is Great):
s this AR recording any different to - https://roulette.org/event/arthur-russell-2/
?
― stirmonster, Saturday, December 26, 2020 7:03 AM (eight hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
It is the same recording, it started popping up in the springtime this year, at least on YouTube.
― Maresn3st, Saturday, December 26, 2020 7:32 AM (eight hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
...and on that page, first linked itt in March :)
― huge rant (sic), Saturday, December 26, 2020 7:48 AM (eight hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
yes, i discovered it via here back then. just curious if there was any additional audio enhahcement etc. but i can hear it's the same. still wonderful.
― stirmonster, Saturday, December 26, 2020 8:25 AM
― dow, Saturday, 26 December 2020 22:04 (three years ago) link
and there's more -
https://arthurrussell.bandcamp.com/album/picture-of-bunny-rabbit?from=fanpub_fb
― stirmonster, Friday, 7 April 2023 07:01 (one year ago) link
i just finished Richard King's Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell, a Life and thought it was a beautiful book. I loved Hold On To Your dreams but I found this to be a more moving, personal account of his life, as told by those closest to him. I would say it is an essential read for any fan and the material (letters, lyrics, flyers, photos ephemera etc.) presented from the Arthur Russell archive is just perfect.
I also love that it rips up the beautiful loser narrative. The idea that Arthur only found success after he left us has always irked me. He led a spectacularly successful life and was of course a creative tour de force. Related to that, something that comes up a few times throught the book is that had all of Arthur's music been successful on a commercial level in his lifetime he would have made a lot less of it. As he didn't have to spend long times on the road, do interviews and all the other demands / hustles required of most professional artists he had all this time to record all this incredible music.
― stirmonster, Monday, 13 May 2024 16:53 (one month ago) link
great to hear - I am about to get a copy
― that's that me: a Viking (seandalai), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:58 (one month ago) link
Just got my copy, very excited to dive in
― Soundslike, Monday, 13 May 2024 19:43 (one month ago) link