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The Roaring Nineties

Put together by CLLCT’s Secret Chief (Luke!), better known by most as Secret Owl Society, this Lo-Fi compilation, The Roaring Nineties, covering the greatest hits of the 90s, is like most compilations, brimming with some amazing songs, some good and some bad. To keep this two-disc, twenty-six track beast at bay, I’ll just describe some of my favorites and mention a few others.

The Brooke (a tiny ocean) has graced us with two (that’s right) two awesome covers, her cover of Oasis’s “Wonderwall” being my favorite. Just an acoustic guitar and her dream-like voice, she manages to recontextualize this song, not in its sound or delivery, but in its emotional impact. It hits almost ten times harder than it did originally.

Shelby Sifers, along with help from the Sarcastic Dharma Society, cover Del Amitri’s “Roll To Me” a song I remember instantly, but don’t ever recall the original band’s name (or even the song title). Shelby manages to cover some new ground, articulating her voice in ways that sound more down-to-earth than ever before. It’s sweet and gives us a glimpse into an alternate universe where she would be selling millions of albums and the world was a better place.

Tinyfolk’s cover of the Elton John classic from the hit Disney film The Lion King, “Can You Feel The Love Tonight,” starts off a bit slow, but the Usher-influenced ending is totally perfect. If you like Bill and Valley Forge era Tinyfolk, this is a good reflection of that style with a hip-hop twist.

Dustin And The Furniture’s take on Third Eye Blind’s “Semi-Charmed Life” was probably my most anticipated cover on The Roaring Nineties and it is everything I hoped it would be and more. It is acapella, focusing solely on Dustin’s “sleepy brown bear” voice. What more could you want?

Uggamugga’s acoustic cover of “Wannabe” by The Spice Girls is so hilariously cute. Sung almost off key and featuring boy/girl vocals, there is something so infectious happening here.

Fudge’s almost acapella cover of the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s “Suck My Kiss” is so ridiculous you have to love it. Featuring a chorus of kazoos, handclaps and vocal sound effects, it reminds me of Weird Al Yankovic at his most insane.

Perhaps the most stunning cover is SFIAS with The Anchorites’ cover of Donna Lewis’s only hit, “Love You Always Forever.” Essentially a wall of noise, they only hint at the melody lying deep within the chaos. It is beautiful, heartbreaking and sublime.

Now I’m sad to say that both of Patrick Ripoll’s covers didn’t do much for me, although the first bit of “How’s It Gonna Be (originally by Third Eye Blind)” is actually quite cool and very different for Patrick, it sort of teeters off aimlessly. I do like the nice use of the Amen Break though.

Both Fire Island, AK covers are a bit dreary and I wanted to like Manipulator Alligator’s cover of TLC’s “Waterfalls” more than I did.

But, I can see what some of the artists were doing here. Some were trying to take these glaring monuments of mainstream ideology and turn them into what they are, manufactured dribble. I think that’s taking the easy route. Many of these songs, no matter how manufactured still spoke to us and the best covers here are ones that reflect the deep loving or enjoyment we had of these songs back when we were growing up.

Sold to raise money to help maintain CLLCT, the amazing community of artists and musicians that ALL OF YOU should be a part of, it is now available to download for free! Enjoy!

The Roaring Nineties

Links:
The Brooke (a tiny ocean)’s site
Shelby Sifers on Myspace!
Tinyfolk on Myspace!
Dustin And The Furniture on Myspace!
Uggamugga on Myspace!
SFIAS on Last.fm!

*anyone know anything about Fudge? I can’t seem to find anything on them.

The Roaring Comp Released Into the Wild

Roaring Nineties Roamin’ Over Thisaway
In case you haven’t seen on CLLCT yet, the compilation is finished and for sale. I had lots of fun drawing them, although I went a little overboard with some…However, they all look pretty much similar, some are just less similar than others. One even looks like Chewbacca! At least, I think so.

If you were wondering, I did do some editing in Photoshop. Nothing major, just my attempts to fix the quality…I don’t have a camera, you see, so I used a toaster instead. Even after my editing, they still look ten times better when you’re sitting there holding it in your hand. I used some nice-ass pens!

Now, those of you who pre-ordered (probably the only people reading this blog), I’m mailing your copy tomorrow without a doubt. And they’ll be the best of the best. I was going to mail them today, but I need access to a printer that I can’t get access to until long after the postal workers are asleep. As for your bonuses for pre-ordering? Well, let me say this: you will never ever regret pre-ordering. Your gift for helping me out when so few would - every time I make something for the collective, be it a shirt (i’ll be making lots of these soon - missus owl just got a screenprinting kit), a comp, or a paper-mache flamingo, you’re going to get one for free. For as long as the collective is around, which means your grandkids are going to be getting weird shit in the mail and wondering why the hell someone would send them a bonsai tree.

Oh, and you all now have magical powers on CLLCT. Use them with wisdom and benevolence. You’ll see what I’m talking about.

I love all of you. Thank you.

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Here’s the Track Listing!
1. James Eric - More Than Words (Extreme)
2. The Brooke - Wonderwall (Oasis)
3. Patrick Ripoll - Fu-Gee-La (Fugees)
4. Shelby Sifers and the Sarcastic Dharma Society - Roll To Me (Del Amitri)
5. Existential Hero - Say My Name (Destiny’s Child)
6. Grammar Rodeo - Lick It (20 Fingers)
7. fire island, AK - Angel (Sarah McLachlan)
8. Tinyfolk - Can You Feel the Love Tonight? (Elton John)
9. Eyes For Volume - Losing My Religion (REM)
10. The Brooke - Jamie (Weezer)
11. Dustin and the Furniture - Semi-charmed Life (Third Eye Blind)
12. Patrick Ripoll - How’s It Gonna Be (Third Eye Blind)
13. novemthree - Unbreak My Heart Oh Baby (Toni Braxton)
14. Campbell - Kiss Me (Sixpence None The Richer)
15. The Not Band - Be With You (Patti Scialfa)
16. Uggamuga - Wannabe (Spice Girls)
17. Eyes For Volume - Iris (Goo Goo Dolls)
18. Manipulator Alligator - Waterfalls (TLC)
19. porches - Same In The End (Sublime)
20. stars and thunderclouds - Bittersweet Symphony (Verve)
21. fire island, AK - The Freshman (The Verve Pipe)
22. Children’s Guide - Kiss From A Rose (Seal)
23. Fudge - Suck My Kiss (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
24. Seven Dynasties Of Glass Children - Lovefool (Cardigans)
25. SFIAS and The Anchorites - Love You Always Forever (Donna Lewis)
26. Lather - The Boyz-n-the-Hood (Eazy E)

21 Love Songs: The Magnetic Fields Tribute

It may not be fair to review this album since I’m on it, but James Eric has compiled a great collection of artists covering the hilarious and heartbreaking Magnetic Fields.

The covers here run the gamut from faithful to downright bizarre. Check out Tinyfolk’s take on “I Don’t Believe You,” I’m so strangely drawn to it, but every time I’m like “WTF is going here?” It sounds like a mice and robot orgy.

Fairmount Fair turn “Why I Cry” into an upbeat jungle romp ‘n’ stomp sing-along. The same goes for James Eric’s cover of “(Crazy For You) But Not That Crazy,” as he injects about ten billion watts of electricity into the original and lets go with wondrous results.

Now before you think that everyone here is taking a piss out of Stephin Merritt, its all in good fun and I think he might get a real kick out of this if, or when, he hears it.

There are some also really touching covers, my cover of “Plant White Roses,” for example. No, no really. But seriously, A Lime Tree’s homespun, front porch country cover of “You Me And The Moon,” is really sweet and banjolicious.

But my favorite cover on this album is Your Yellow Dress’s cover of “Absolutely Cuckoo.” This has become a full blown twee number, and you’ll totally fall in love with Carrie Muller’s voice. Her voice bounces just on the edge of the melody and keeps the song racing. Alex Poska ain’t no slouch either and the simple yet effective arrangement keeps it on constant repeat for me.

When James first started calling for admissions on this tribute I hadn’t even heard of The Magnetic Fields, but I was totally won over and consider myself one of the believers. I think everyone on this tribute, regardless of fandom, really pulled out the big guns and made a great album even if you haven’t heard of The Magnetic Fields either.

Mp3s:
Tinyfolk-”I Don’t Believe You”
Your Yellow Dress-”Absolutely Cuckoo”

Links:
Download the whole album for FREE on CLLCT!
Buy a hard copy from James Eric
Tinyfolk on myspace
Your Yellow Dress
The Magnetic Fields on myspace