Showing posts with label Rip Rig and Panic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rip Rig and Panic. Show all posts
Monday, June 16, 2014
Swinging Lost Paradise
Didn't know the oeuvre of Rip Rig & Panic had finally been released on cd until I stumbled upon a copy of their I Am Cold album in a second-hand store yesterday. Snapped it up in a sec of course. Still the finest postpunk freejazz avant garde prankster hybrid around.
Rip Rig & Panic - You're My Kinda Climate
And by the way, here's where they found their moniker. Gets me hot everytime.
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Rip, Rig, And Panic
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Friday, July 15, 2011
Some Rays

"Good morning, sunshine, you're all around my head,
Good morning, sunshine, I'm ready to be led..."
Good morning, sunshine, I'm ready to be led..."
Or: I'm off for two weeks to catch some much-needed rays.
¡Hasta luego/see you later!
Big Star - Watch The Sunrise MP3
Relatively Clean Rivers - Hello Sunshine MP3
Margo Guryan - Sun MP3
Peter Hammill - Sunshine MP3
The Halo Bit - When The Sun Hits Me MP3
Bob Mould - Sunspots MP3
The Pogues - The Sunny Side Of The Street MP3
Bunny Gale - In The Burning Sun MP3
Rip Rig & Panic - Shadows Only There Because Of The Sun MP3
The Outsiders - Sun's Going Down MP3
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Faits Divers

No that´s not a new supergroup, it´s just French for odds and ends. Would make a good band name though... but anyway. Here´s a collection of assorted sounds that kept me busy over the last few weeks. Featuring amongst others the return of a former Joy Division and New Order stalwart, the post Pop Group postpunk-funk of Rip Rig & Panic, and some more happy Len.
First up is Bernard Sumner´s new band, named after a pretty good movie starring Harvel Keitel. Got this one in the mail and didn´t expect a lot of it to be honest, but Sink Or Swim proved to be a pleasant surprise. Hit!
Bad Lieutenant - Sink Or Swim MP3
Rip Rig & Panic rose from the ashes of The Pop Group, and featured wonderwoman Neneh Cherry on vocals. An impressive avant-garde funk ensemble, they had a way with wonderful song titles, and are now sadly forgotten. Their highly original ´81 debut God didn´t even get a cd release yet. And that´s just plain ridiculous.
Rip Rig & Panic - Those Eskimo Women Speak Frankly MP3
Rip Rig & Panic - Constant Drudgery Is Harmful To Soul, Spirit & Health MP3
Another postpunk gem I just can´t stop playing is I, Bloodbrother Be (£4,000 Love Letter) by the Shockheaded Peters. A dark and jazzy gay anthem that even caused a bit of a scandal back in the early eighties, my sweeties...
Shockheaded Peters - I, Bloodbrother Be (£4,000 Love Letter) MP3
Some dear friends of mine surprised me with a cd called La Cantina by Mexican/American singer Lila Downs recently, and I quite like her postmodern take on traditional Mexican fare. And hey, is that the mighty Flaco Jimenez on accordeon here? Yup. What´s more, he even wrote the song.
Lila Downs - Tu Recuerdo Y Yo MP3
Have also been on a total Bowie trip over the last few months. Used to be a huge fan, but can´t say I´ve given the Thin White Duke much thought over the last couple of decennia, probably because he never released an even half-decent album since Scary Monsters came out in ´80. His classic stuff still stands though, as I was glad to find out. Here he covers Jaques Brel. And he does that very well.
David Bowie - My Death MP3
As a Mountain Goats fan from stage one, I usually prefer their early lofi stuff to the more polished recent output. But the newly released The Life Of The World To Come has me converted. I repent, Mr. Darnielle, I repent. A masterpiece.
Mountain Goats - Matthew 25:21 MP3
Let´s end this mixed bag with the song I liked most from Leonard Cohen´s recent Barcelona concert. "I said to Hank Williams: how lonely does it get? Hank Williams hasn´t answered yet... But I hear him coughing all night long, a hundred floors above me in the tower of song..."
Leonard Cohen - Tower Of Song MP3
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