Saturday, June 18, 2022

"Zappa/Erie" reviewed by Radio Dupree

The highlight of this 6 CD set is the first part, a long awaited release of a concert with the spring 1974 Mothers, the 10th anniversary of the Mothers tour. 

Edinboro, PA 8 May 1974:
Don't be sad over the absense of percussionist Ruth Underwood here, She had obviously other things to attend to. On the good side is that we now get three horn players (Walt Fowler, Bruce Fowler and Napoleon Murphy Brock). We get the two drummers Chester Thompson and Ralph Humphrey. We get Jeff Simmons on rhythm guitar, and both George Duke and Don Preston on keyboards.
This band is very funky and powerful. Also appreciated is the fact that they haven't started to joke around and play the songs too damn fast. Highlights of this show: Pygmy Twylyte, Dupree's Paradise (so much better than the lame version on YCDTOSA Vol.2), the 60's medley (a lot better than the way some of these tunes were played on FZ:OZ). It is also interesting to hear the guitar solo on Son Of Orange County that in edited shape ended up on Roxy & Elsewhere. An example of Zappa's best editing work.

Erie, PA 12 November 1974:
This is a show features the same band as in Helsinki 1974 (YCDTOSA Vol.2). A great band but unfortunately they play some of the songs too fast. Is that a sign of getting tired of the repertoire after long and extensive touring? And since the band now has only one horn player (Brock) and one drummer (Thompson) some of the funky feel is lost although George Duke does his best.

Erie, PA 12 November 1976:
This is the same lineup as on the album Philly '76 and it's pretty much the same repertoire too. It's not bad but the sound quality on Philly '76 is just better, and maybe the performance too.

Summary: Don't let my opinion on the latter two shows mislead you. This release is definately worth checking out...through streaming service or even buying the 6 CD set. It's just that the Erie, November 74+76 shows do not add too much that has not been released before, BUT the lineups are terrific and one Zappa show is never exactly the same as another one. And last: The Erie 6 CD set has a bunch of bonus tracks from other concert dates.

Sigurd Huckle, Radio Dupree

Friday, June 17, 2022

The funky "Zappa/Erie" 6 CD set streaming now!

 

The latest release from the Frank Zappa vault is now available on streaming services as Spotify and Tidal. It is a 6 CD set from Erie, Pennsylvania and surrounding area recorded between May 1974 and November 1976.
We at the Radio Dupree office have just dug in to this tasty little sucker, and my God we are already on our feet. This is Zappa (& The Mothers) at his/their funkiest!
We are especially looking forward to hear the 60's medley of the spring 1974 band. Review comes soon!

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Kate Bush Running Up That Hill gets a new life thanks to the TV series Stranger Things


Created in honour of Stranger Things Season 4

That is the line of text below the short edit of the 1985 hit Running Up That Hill published today on Kate Bush YouTube channel.

https://youtu.be/SzcZGuj5Hdg

The background is the Netflix series Stranger Things using the song Running Up That Hill causing it to get popular 27 years after it was released and a hit.

https://ultimateclassicrock.com/kate-bush-running-up-that-hill-stranger-things/

https://pitchfork.com/news/kate-bush-makes-rare-statement-on-stranger-things-use-of-running-up-that-hill/

The popularity resulted in the song becoming Kate Bush first top 10 in the USA as well as making it back into the top five in the UK.

Radio Dupree has still to see one episode of Stranger Things, but are happy for all the new people discovering kate Bush. We've also heard good things about Stranger Things. It is just that we're a bit slow and behind. Catching up can be a good thing...

Thursday, June 09, 2022

King Crimson's notorius live album – 50th anniversary


King Crimson’s first live album was released 50 years ago today (June 9). Despite the low-fi sound, many fans love it. …Okay, and many do not.
”First time I heard it, in the early 1980’s, I thought it was a bootleg. And it could have been, judging from the sound”, recalls Radio Dupree Crimson afficionado Sigurd Huckle.
”However, I was immediately spellbound by Earthbound. The rough sound, the surprisingly funky band, took me by storm.”

The mysterious album liner notes that should be intriguing for anyone with an interest in music.

You can read all about the events surrounding the album that still polarises fans 50 years on:

https://www.dgmlive.com/news/earthbound-at-50