Грустный, но правда (альбом Tex, Don и Charlie)
Грустно, но правда | ||||
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Студийный альбом от | ||||
Выпущенный | Ноябрь 1993 | |||
Записано | Ноябрь 1992 | |||
Студия | Metropolis Studios, Мельбурн | |||
Жанр | Страновой блюз , [ 1 ] фолк -блюз , страна [ 2 ] | |||
Этикетка | Красный глаз | |||
Producer | Tony Cohen | |||
Tex, Don and Charlie chronology | ||||
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SAD, но True - дебютный студийный альбом австралийской рок -группы Tex, Don и Charlie . Он был выпущен в ноябре 1993 года. Он провел 6 недель в австралийских чартах, достигнув пика под номером 40. [ 3 ] В 2010 году он был перечислен в книге «100 лучших австралийских альбомов» . [ 1 ]
Содержание
[ редактировать ]В начале 1992 года Дон Уокер , Чарли Оуэн , Джеймс Круикшанк и Текс Перкинс сыграли акустическое живое выступление для альтернативной радиостанции JJJ . [ 4 ] Все были уже хорошо известны в австралийской музыкальной индустрии. Уокер был в холодном долоте , Перкинс был в жестоком море и звери из Бурбона , Круикшанка в жестоком море, а Оуэн был известным гитаристом сессии. Их обложка « Слепая Вилли Мактелл » Боба Дилана с этой сессии появилась на альбоме JJJ Alloble Wireless . [ 5 ]
Perkins, who had originally seen Owen playing with New Christs, later said, "I saw Charlie and thought 'Jesus Christ'. He was easily the best rock guitar player I had seen. He was really dexterous, but gutsy. Not flashy. I think it had a lot of jazz in him as well. I made a mental note that I'd like to work with Charlie and about one year later I heard he was playing with Don Walker in Catfish. Then somebody suggested I do something with Don Walker and I said 'Sure, as long as Charlie Owen is there'.[6] Walker said, "The first time I clapped eyes on Tex was when he came in my front door, and the next thing I noticed was that he opened his mouth & sung a song or two, and he had this extraordinary voice."[7]
Six months later, Perkins proposed a recording with Walker. After comparing songs, they felt they had enough material for an album and Owen was again approached. Walker claimed, "I had the most fun I've had recording an album for maybe 12 or 13 years. It wasn't an album approached with any kind of seriousness. It was always going to be a couple of afternoons in a studio and a jam. It wasn't until after we had it all done that we started to realise that we might have something special."[8]
Owen contributed the raucous instrumental "Dead Dog Boogie" that appears at the mid-point of the album. "It was the very last song we did," Perkins explained. "All the rest of the songs, there’s so much restraint, and this is like the huge vomit everyone wanted to have!"[9] Walker wrote or co-wrote just over half the songs with Perkins contributing 4. Perkins provided lead vocals to most of the songs, with some recorded as duets. Perkins later said, "More than once people have compared the dynamic to Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson singing together."[10]
The recording was done mostly live. Walker said, "Until this project, I was relying heavily on vocal drop-ins and was meticulous in getting everything perfect and all that. On this project, I didn't have the opportunity. I was playing piano and singing at the same time so what I was singing was also going into the piano mike, so that was it."[11]
The support players included noted musicians such as Kim Salmon, Warren Ellis and Jim White. Owen later recounted that Garrett Costigan attended the night before his recording "I said, 'You don’t have to be here,' and he said, 'Oh, I'd just like to see what you're doing.' When he came in to do his thing the next day, he sat there for half the song, and then - he just came in. It was like a bird in song…"[9] Walker said, ""I originally wanted to get Garrett in on pedal steel for a couple of songs but Tex and Charlie said 'why?' because Charlie was already playing lap steel. But the two instruments are as different as chalk and cheese and once Tex and Charlie heard Garrett, they understood how he would fit into what Tex, Don & Charlie were doing."[12]
Many of the songs recorded had been rejects from the authors' other bands.[8] "Sitting in a Bar" had been recorded as a b-side by Jimmy Barnes. "Barlow and Chambers", a song about the execution of two drug traffickers in Malaysia, had been demoed and rejected before. "People said, 'Well, what would you want to write that for?" claimed Walker.[8]
Reception
[edit]"To these weather-crushed ears, Don's voice on Sad but True is a dead-ringer for Dylan's on Nashville Skyline."
Although it was released in November 1993, the album didn't reach the charts until the end of January 1994.[3] Perkins was nominated for Best Male Artist at the 1994 Aria Awards for his contributions to the album.
Reviewed at the time of release, Chris Whiting said it, "has a place & feel which reminds you of the Paris Texas album. It's relaxed but not sloppy, sparse but precise, the piano tinkling along with an acoustic guitar. Then the vocals wash in, with the steel guitar creeping in to swell out the mood. It captures the mood of wearied men sitting around in bars ruminating through cigarette coughs on lost lives & lost loves." The Sydney Morning Herald agreed, "The songs bring to life a low-life world of late-night bars, transvestites, girls with tattoos and lives gone wrong."[13]
The Age described it as, "inhabiting a murky bayou somewhere between country, boogie and roots."[14] The Canberra Times said, "this CD just oozes bitterness. The Walker-penned songs are not so depressing, but they are incisive and Owen's instrumental, "Dead Dog Boogie", is a perfect foil to all the deep and meaningfuls. Let's hope these three get together again."[15] The Sydney Morning Herald called it, "a genuine beauty, a late-night collection of downbeat and often wittily mordant country ballads. The songs plaintively bring to life a low-life world of late-night bars, transvestites, girls with tattoos and lives gone wrong."[16]
The book 100 Best Australian Albums said, "The genre, nominally, was country blues, with stories plucked from the night or passed along on the back verandah, as arid percussion, sighing pedal steel guitar and lyrical piano parts wended their way through the narratives. Aside from the rambunctious, psychedelic, country fair instrumental "Dead Dog Boogie", the tunes were long exhalations.[1]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Redheads, Gold Cards And Long Black Limousines" | Walker, Michael Smotherman | 3:38 |
2. | "Postcard from Elvis" | Dan Ehmig, Smotherman | 3:56 |
3. | "Fake That Emotion" | Glenn Dormand, Perkins | 5:49 |
4. | "The Girl with the Bluebird" | Walker | 3:10 |
5. | "I Won't Do to You What I Done to Her" | Owen, Perkins | 4:22 |
6. | "Sitting in a Bar" | Walker | 4:16 |
7. | "Dead Dog Boogie" | Owen | 3:41 |
8. | "Louise" | Walker | 4:48 |
9. | "Fateful Day" | Walker | 4:48 |
10. | "Danielle" | Walker | 3:18 |
11. | "Still the Same" | Perkins | 3:17 |
12. | "Barlow and Chambers" | Walker | 3:37 |
13. | "I Must Be Getting Soft" | Perkins | 3:56 |
Personnel
[edit]- Tex Perkins – vocals, guitar
- Don Walker – vocals, keyboards
- Charlie Owen – guitar, dobro
- Shane Walsh – bass
- Джим Уайт - барабаны
- Ким лосось - еврейская арфа
- Garrett Costigan - педальная стальная гитара
- Уоррен Эллис - скрипка
Графики
[ редактировать ]Диаграмма (1994) | Пик позиция |
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Австралийские альбомы ( Ария ) [ 17 ] | 40 |
История выпуска
[ редактировать ]Область | Дата | Формат | Этикетка | Каталог |
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Австралия | Ноябрь 1993 | CD , кассета | Red Eye Records, Polydor | RDCD37, 521183 |
2 марта 2018 года [ 18 ] | 2 × LP (переиздание) | 5768318 |
Ссылки
[ редактировать ]- ^ Подпрыгнуть до: а беременный в О'Доннелл, Джон ; Кресвелл, Тоби ; Мэтисон, Крейг (октябрь 2010 г.). 100 лучших австралийских альбомов . Прахран, Вик : Харди Грант Книги. ISBN 978-1-74066-955-9 .
- ^ "Био" . texdonandcharlie.com . Архивировано с оригинала 8 сентября 2017 года.
- ^ Подпрыгнуть до: а беременный «Текс Перкинс / Дон Уокер / Чарли Оуэн - грустный, но правдивый (альбом)» . Австралийский charts.com . Получено 26 марта 2014 года .
- ^ Крис Манди. "Случайные заметки". Австралийский Rolling Stone (июнь 1992 г.). Сидней, Новый Южный Уэльс: Tilmond Pty Ltd: 13.
- ^ Подпрыгнуть до: а беременный Тим Роджерс (апрель 1994 г.). "Driva Man" Сок . Самолета Press Pty Ltd. п. 46
- ^ «Текс Перкинс и Чарли Оуэн» . Форте .
- ^ Крис Уайтинг. «Возьми ходунку на мягкую сторону». Rave Magazine (2 марта 1994 г.). Камня Угло, QLD: Rave Magazine Pty Ltd: 24.
- ^ Подпрыгнуть до: а беременный в Майк Джи (16 декабря 1993 г.). «Меланхоличный мусо» . Канберра времена . Получено 26 марта 2014 года .
- ^ Подпрыгнуть до: а беременный Клинтон Уокер (январь 1994 г.). «Три для дороги». Rolling Stone Australia .
- ^ Текс Перкинс со Стюартом Купе (2017). Текс . Pan Macmillan Australia. п. 182. ISBN 978-1-925481-35-8 .
- ^ Питер Холмс (19 ноября 1993 г.). «Кооперативное приключение». Сидней Утренний Вестник . п. 76
- ^ Данстан, Роберт (27 апреля 1995 г.). «Сом Дона Уокера». Разорвать это .
- ^ Линден Барбер. «Смешивание современного и древнего» . Сиднейский утренний геральд . (Требуется подписка.)
- ^ Соня Харфорд. «Хилые друзья, у которых нет мягких пятен» . Возраст .
- ^ Николь Лидхэм. «Вытащите тканевую коробку» . Канберра времена .
- ^ Линден Барбер (13 декабря 1993 г.). «Смешивание современного и древнего». Сидней Утренний Вестник . п. 52
- ^ "AustralianCharts.com - Tex Perkins / Don Walker / Charlie Owen - грустный, но правдивый" . Повесил Medien. Получено 26 марта 2019 года.
- ^ «Текс, Дон и Чарли С грусти, но правда (LP)» . Jb hi-fi . Получено 6 апреля 2019 года .