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 Post subject: All Hail ROY WOOD!!!
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:56 am 
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I'm listening to this:
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And it is such a goddamn brilliant record. The songs are amazing, Roy plays just about everything, and he will try just about ANYTHING in the studio. Yeah, it's kinda whimsical, but (and yeah, I'm gonna get all PopTodd on you now) it's kinda mystical, too. He seems to just let his muse lead him on these bizarre production trails, and they just work - a chorus of chipmunmk voies on "Songs of Praise", splashing water percussion in "Wake Up", a cello solo on "Rock Down Low", banjos, and whatever.... It's the kind of record that just makes me happy that music exists.

Plus, the dude dressed like this:
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Love that freak.
Give the man some love.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:10 am 
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If anyone wants a copy of this, PM me and (if there aren't too many of you, because I have to get someone to do it for me) I'll send a copy of this out-of-print gem your way.

The AMG review is pretty accurate:
Stephen Thomas Erlewine Wrote:
An intricate, deliberately idiosyncratic record, assembled piece by piece, Boulders perfectly captures Roy Wood's peculiar genius, more so than anything else he recorded. All of his obsessions are here -- classical music, psychedelia, pre-Beatles pop, pastoral folk ballads, absurdist humor, studio trickery, and good old-fashioned rock & roll -- assembled in a gracefully eccentric fashion. Some listeners may find that eccentricity a little alienating, but it's the core of Wood's music. He wrote tuneful, accessible songs, but indulged his passions and weird ideas, so even the loveliest melodies and catchiest hooks are dressed in colorful, odd arrangements. The marvelous thing is, these arrangements never sound self-consciously weird - it's the sound of Wood's music in full bloom. Never before and never again did his quirks sound so charming, even thrilling, as they do on Boulders. As soon as "Songs of Praise" reaches its chorus, a choir of sped-up, multi-tracked Roys kick in, sending it into the stratosphere. All nine tunes unwind in a similar fashion, each blessed with delightfully unpredictable twists. It's easy to spot the tossed-off jokes on the goofy "When Gran'ma Plays the Banjo," but it may take several spins to realize that the percussion on "Wake Up" is the sound of Roy slapping a bowl of water. Boulders is a sonic mosaic -- you can choose to wonder at the little details or gaze at the glorious whole, enjoying the shape it forms. Wood has an unerring knack for melodies, whether they're in folk ballads, sweet pop or old-fashioned rock & rollers, yet his brilliance is how he turns the hooks 180 degrees until they're gloriously out of sync with his influences and peers. Boulders still sounds wonderfully out of time and it's easy to argue that it's the peak of his career.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:09 pm 
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And yet, there is so much love for ELO...

you make me sick!!!

This is the brilliant album that ELO never made, because Jeff Lynne had to get that crazy Roy out of the band.

Jeff is a talent.
Roy is a genius.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:18 pm 
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No love for ELO here.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:28 pm 
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Lotsa love for Roy Wood here. I've only got a couple Wizzard albums on vinyl, and a RW greatest hits comp on CD - so expect a PM, oh new feisty Todd.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:38 pm 
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I've gotten a few PMs already.
Let me just say that any burning I'll have to do (or have somebody do for me) here at work, so unfortunately I'll only be able to do, let's say, 5 max.

And you have to promise to post your impressions here after listening, and spread the love.

Glad to see I could wake a few of you from your stupor.

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