The Great Pastry Debate
Posted by: Fusion 45 in News, Views, Props and Missives, tags: blind faith, m. ward, r.e.m., sly and the family stone
Do I go to Peet’s Coffee and Tea, a regional chain with an exceptional selection of teas, or Panera Bread, which has better pastries and comfier chairs (but lousy tea service)? I chose the later and their standard issue Earl Grey just ain’t cutting it. Maybe I should get Peet’s to go and smuggle it into Panera. They’re next door to each other.
We had to take the car without the CD player to school this morning, so the kids didn’t get to hear anything new (and I have little interest in tainting them with local radio).
I have a bunch of stuff on my hot list right now.
While my guitar player friend, Dale, rendered some tracks to CD at band practice last night, we listened to Side One of R.E.M.’s Document album (on vinyl). He’s not much of an R.E.M. guy, but he listened along graciously. Following the example of our friend, Jeff, over at The Midnight Tracker here are the tunes from that very side:
R.E.M. – Finest Worksong
R.E.M. – Welcome To The Occupation
R.E.M. – Exhuming McCarthy
R.E.M. – Disturbance At The Heron House
R.E.M. – Strange
R.E.M. – Its The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
We balanced Dale’s karma by spinning some cuts from Jeff Beck’s Truth record. We gave extra listens to I Ain’t Superstitious and Shape Of Things (but, sorry, I don’t have them handy on this computer).
I wrote a piece on WNEW on how different the first Sly Stone album iss from the second (and why). Since then, that first record, A Whole New World, has been in hot rotation.
Sly And The Family Stone – If This Room Could Talk
Sly And The Family Stone – Run, Run, Run
Sure doesn’t sound like Dance To The Music, does it?
I’m not much for the hype that surrounds “deluxe editions,” but I’ll admit the extra stuff added to the lone Blind Faith album is pretty cool. The electric version of Can’t Find My Way Home is a nice change and one of the jam sessions — labeled “Change Of Address Jam” — is pretty cool:
Blind Faith – Can’t Find My Way Home (Electric Version)
Blind Faith – Change Of Address Jam
Last but not least, I spent my last dozen eMusic credits this month on M. Ward’s Transistor Radio album. What a tremendous work, the perfect mix of noise and melody, simplicity and texture. I can’t find bad tune across the board, but these are my faves:
M. Ward – Hi-Fi
M. Ward – Fuel For Fire
M. Ward – Big Boat
Namaste
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I tell ya, M Ward is fantastic, and Transistor Radio is one of the best. Timeless music, but that album in general has a dustbowl feel to it. Have you got his new album yet, Hold Time? It’s pretty terrific also.
Worth searching down (available on itunes) is his cover of CCR’s “Green River”.