Weird
Summer - Cry for the Moon + Homer
Artist:
Weird Summer
Title: Cry For The Moon + Homer
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-012
Price: $7.50  |
Tracks
on this CD: |
| Willow Weeps |
|
Obvious |
| The
Hands Are Mine |
Can't
Make Up My Mind |
| She's
Got an Engine Down |
Destroy
the World Tonight |
| Get
Going! |
One
More For Lorne |
| A
Knight These Days |
Walls
Flash By |
| Pursuit
of Happiness |
Anymore |
| Window
Pane |
The
15th |
| Lose
My Head |
Wanderlust |
| Articulation |
So
Little Time |
| The
Car You Drive |
Where
You Gonna Go |
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The disc compiles
two great albums (20 tracks) released in the late-80s by
Weird Summer. An astounding CD that features stellar vocals
(Bob Kimbell) and soaring guitars (Nick Rudd). Kimbell
is a song writing pal of Jack Logan. Several of their collaborations
appears on this disc, another on Logan's highly acclaimed
Bulk CD.
Nick Rudd is
a long time favorite of Parasol Records. He's released
two 7" singles and one full-length CD for us (Nick
Rudd/Blown). Charlie Dold has released three 7" singles
and one 10" record on Bus Stop Records (Charlie Dold/Milo).
Charlie was with Weird Summer at the end of their stretch
and appears on one of the disc's tracks.
It's a brilliant
CD, really! Even former Champaign popsters Ric Menck and
Paul Chastain of Velvet Crush were inspired to name a song
on their Teenage Symphonies To God album Weird Summer...
maybe you will too!
"In the
back of clubs at Weird Summer gigs, the talk on many nights
was about Bob's vocal gift. Yet when the live mix was right,
Bob's vocals and Nick's lead guitar - often evoking shades
of Verlaine and Lloyd of Television, sometimes Revolver-era
Beatles - would coalesce with the propulsive rhythm section
of Schattnik and Golub, pushing each other higher as the
show unfolded. At the end of the night when the house lights
went on, people would drift home grinning and exhausted.
In the studio,
the band aimed for the same dynamic and captured it on
their strongest band tracks. There was no mistaking the
signature sound of the band - Window Pane with the sensational
effervescent bass of Schattnik and Lose My Head from the
first album or Walls Flash By highlighted by Rudd's searing
guitar and the mesmerizing Wanderlust from the second album
- as chiming guitars careened against lead vocals to create
their trademark - an aura of enlightened restlessness." -Paul
Budin, Champaign Rock Historian (of sorts).
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