oy! jebo te Blog! ;-)

< ožujak, 2010 >
P U S Č P S N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31        

Komentari On/Off

info:
If you want your LP/EP/Demo posted or removed from the blog contact the email address :


ALL mediafire links posted before February 2012 are DEAD!





music blogs & forums

antisistema
getrockmusic
HPS
punkoi
tondeuz'n'spike
wdthtc
punk.cat

HALL OF FAME
RS2
musica del a calle RIP
el club del os magios fb
hiphop molotow
rebel sounds
no longer forgotten music
ioriska
vomitando #3
toxicbreed's funhouse
mind disease
blogged/quarteredl
hc_punk_dwnld
gnwp.ru
Oi! ex-ussr cz
kalashnikov
misho.sk
crazee kids



exYou blogs

teenagelobotomies
jebo copyrights
punkrockoi
CleanXCut
i've made you a tape
pula rock city
Urban Decay

stats

free counters

www
social net working!

[facebook]
[twitter]
[forum]


[forum] NEW URL is tapatalk.com/groups/parapunx/



links
trans
translator
google language
RU/EN
ru dekoder
CAT/ENG
dict.cambridge
vokabular
HJP

radio
wfmu.org
radio student

misc
potresi
meteo.hr
wolfram alpha

run jura, run!
gelender.hr
liga dotka

02.03.2010., utorak

[mp3] chumba

Chumbawamba - ABCDEFG (2010) [MF]



01. Chumbawamba - Introduction (1:01)
02. Chumbawamba - Voices, That's All (3:30)
03. Chumbawamba - Pickle (2:43)
04. Chumbawamba - Wagner At The Opera (2:13)
05. Chumbawamba - Underground (3:30)
06. Chumbawamba - Torturing James Hetfield (2:17)
07. Chumbawamba - The Devil's Interval (4:00)
08. Chumbawamba - Hammer Stirrup & Anvil (3:04)
09. Chumbawamba - Puccini Said (2:02)
10. Chumbawamba - That Same So-So Tune (2:35)
11. Chumbawamba - Singing Out The Days (2:18)
12. Chumbawamba - You Don't Exist (2:36)
13. Chumbawamba - The Song Collector (3:26)
14. Chumbawamba - Missed (1:40)
15. Chumbawamba - Ratatatay (3:40)
16. Chumbawamba - New York Song (1:16)
17. Chumbawamba - Dance, Idiot, Dance (2:43)

http://www.myspace.com/chumbawambamusic

c/p

http://www.chumba.com/ABCDEFG.php



ABCDEFG

Seven letters to hint at what Chumbawamba have spent their adult lives doing: fashioning something weird, funny, eccentric and challenging from a seven-note Do-re-mi of possibilities. Or by another name, music.

This, the band’s 17th album, is another concept album (‘concept’ as in ‘idea’. Above all, ideas is what Chumbawamba thrive on), an album full of ideas specifically about music. Music both good and bad, music celebrated and music ridiculed.

Music. Since they’ve been banging away on biscuit tins and twanging bits of string attached to tea-chests for the best part of 25 years, it’s probably about time Chumbawamba turned their attention to this huge, sprawling, hydra-headed monster. Its history, its stories, its heroes and its villains. A sweep through several hundred years of what music means to people and what it means to the band.

ABCDEFG is musically eclectic and wide-ranging, from acapella to pop to folk to jazz, a mix-up of ideas to reflect its subject matter. That subject matter includes a gentle hymn to teenage under-the-pillow discovery of music heard on late-night transistor radio; a celebration of the marching songs written by soldiers in the First World War; the story of how people had to battle against State Communist ideology to play their music; a poke at the folk world’s obsession with collection and authenticity; the story of the concentration camp survivor who disrupted the first playing of Wagner in Israel by swinging a football rattle.

There’s a lot of stuff on this album - both literate (Chumbawamba love to use music to talk about history, politics and philosophy) and funny (Chumbawamba would be the first people to poke holes in the seriousness of this history, politics and philosophy). The stuff on this album is played on a battery of instruments (by the band) and augmented superbly by contributions on various songs from:

* Chopper of Oysterband on cello
* Jon Boden of Bellowhead on fiddle
* Belinda O’Hooley (ex-Unthanks) on piano

…and various others who don’t get mentioned in the press release because they’re not famous enough. It’s the music business, what do you expect? An industry built on the ideas of art and ego, entertainment and communication. Where else other than on ABCDEFG can you hear a song about Metallica’s sanctioning of their music being used as a Guantanamo torture method? About Stalin’s cultural war against Shostakovitch? About the ubiquitous iPod headphone tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk drowning out the birdsong? Music. It’s about time someone wrote an albumful of songs about music, if only to rescue the idea from the several MOR eulogies to ‘the power of music’ that spring to mind.

As a bonus, the album also features a song written and recorded by Chumbawamba in conjunction with the No Masters Collective, ‘Dance, Idiot, Dance’ - a response to the right wing British National Party’s decision to infiltrate English folk music and ‘reclaim it’ in the name of racist bigotry. A lovely opportunity to ridicule the neo-fascists while rhyming ‘cold lasagne’ with ‘Britannia’.



- 16:52 - Komentari (0) - Isprintaj - #

eXTReMe Tracker