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Old 24th September 2007   #1
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A movie about Arthur Russell

http://www.arthurrussellmovie.com/

I love his music.
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Old 24th September 2007   #2
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Me too, what's yer favourite? Of the stuff I've heard, I like Clean On Your Bean and Pop Your Funk the most.
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man im so bad with songtitles sometimes. but you know this one:

keep it up, keep it up, trying to keep up, trying to keep up... you like it, when i look at you...

i get the gooseflash when i think about it.
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That one's called Keep It Up , another one at the same kind of tempo which I like is called A Little Lost.
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i like this whole NY scene from that time. funny how some people allready then, had a bit different view on dance music. any more tips exept for liquid liquid, some talking heads stuff and esg?
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Loads, just been getting into that kind of stuff, will post some things when I get back from my walk... A good starting point is the New York Noise compilation series on Soul Jazz, esp. the first one...
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ja, i listened to some of that particular soul jazz stuff, which i really liked. please post more info, artist names, etc.
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The B-side of Grace Jones' Slave to the Rhythm 12", a track called Jones The Rhythm which doesn't have any Grace Jones singing on it, very good. Jones also did a Joy Division cover which is worth looking up.

Soft Cell's Memorabilia, which I only heard recently, it counts because it's got a rap by a New Yorker on it.... It's on the Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing LP (so-called 1st ecstacy LP..), other good tracks on there as well as on its 'sister' album Non Stop Erotic Cabaret.

Material- bought the Seven Souls LP recently- a really badly pressed record but good songs, and includes a Bill Burroughs collab. as well as some Rammellzee.

N.Y.C. Peech Boys: Life Is Something Special prod. by Larry Levan

Could you call David Byrne/Brian Eno: My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts dancey? Hell why not..

Byrne's 'The Catherine Wheel' LP is great too.

Not so dancey but New Yorky:

Laurie Anderson

Not so NewYorky but early dancey:

the 1988 Deconstruction compilation: North- The Sound of the Underground, which includes a single : Annette: Dream 17 (if you don't like the vocals on that the B-sides of the single are really good),

anything produced by Bobby Orlando (I have a Divine LP- Jungle Jezebel- and 7"- bad transsexual rapping is top!! But again if you don't like the vox there are some great B-side instrumentals, one of which sounds JUST like New Order's best stuff, suspiciously so...)

speaking of which, the Arthur Baker mixes of New Order's Confusion from 1983 sound really ahead of their time,

obvious stuff that deserves a relisten: Eurythmics Touch (also an I
instrumental LP called Touch Dance) and Sweet Dreams.

Minimal Compact- Israelis in the Netherlands making amazing and varied stuff.

Laidback's White Horse (only listen to their other tracks for comedy value )

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aye. i know most of this stuff, but some i dont, so ill checki it out. bobby orlando seems interesting to me thanks for the tips.

btw my life in the bush... is dancey for me but i dont know any dj, that ever put it in a mix...
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i like this whole NY scene from that time. funny how some people allready then, had a bit different view on dance music. any more tips exept for liquid liquid, some talking heads stuff and esg?

I'm looking forward to seeing this film. Arthur Russell is one of my favourite musicians. He only recorded during certain phases of the moon Nico's solo material is the only similar thing I can think off that was as far ahead of it's time as him.

A Little Lost & Keep It Up are excellent tracks. In The Light of the Miracle is probably my own personal favourite, but Springfield has been played a lot this year.

In fact, I've been slowly working on a track based on the very strange music on his World of Echoes album.

There's nothing exactly like him but related things that come to mind include Talking Heads, ESG & Liquid Liquid like you said but also Tom Tom Club too, Nico, B52s, Cabaret Voltaire, Atmosphere Strut Cloud One (Patrick Adams), James Chance & The Contortions, Tony Allen, James Mason, Cluster, Bauhaus, A Certain Ratio, Ian Dury, Musique, Cristina, Fela Kuti, Antena, Bill Laswell. Loads of one off tracks by various people, too many to mention.
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Oh and there was Suicide and Liasons Dangereuses in NYC too I think?
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just seen this: twas wickid. I'm right back on an Arthur Russell tip again. Anyone get the sleeping bag sessions stuff the other day? can't believe how much unreleased stuff there is too!
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Yes, I just say it a couple of weeks ago. It was good but then I'm a huge fan. There's this biography too which looks good:

Hold On to Your Dreams: Arthur Russell and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973-92
http://www.timlawrence.info/

Is it the orange/custard covered sleeping bag sessions record you're talking about?
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aye the one with Koala on? it was probably a while ago now actually... so class stuff on there.
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Hold On to Your Dreams: Arthur Russell and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973-92
http://www.timlawrence.info/




cool i'll have to grab that.
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I think we did this on a different thread... I interviewed the biographer here: http://www.theartsdesk.com/index.php...thor&Itemid=80 , and the intro to the book is here: http://www.theartsdesk.com/index.php...ence&Itemid=28





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The B-side of Grace Jones' Slave to the Rhythm 12", a track called Jones The Rhythm which doesn't have any Grace Jones singing on it, very good. Jones also did a Joy Division cover which is worth looking up.

Soft Cell's Memorabilia, which I only heard recently, it counts because it's got a rap by a New Yorker on it.... It's on the Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing LP (so-called 1st ecstacy LP..), other good tracks on there as well as on its 'sister' album Non Stop Erotic Cabaret.

Material- bought the Seven Souls LP recently- a really badly pressed record but good songs, and includes a Bill Burroughs collab. as well as some Rammellzee.

N.Y.C. Peech Boys: Life Is Something Special prod. by Larry Levan

Could you call David Byrne/Brian Eno: My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts dancey? Hell why not..

Byrne's 'The Catherine Wheel' LP is great too.

Not so dancey but New Yorky:

Laurie Anderson

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the 1988 Deconstruction compilation: North- The Sound of the Underground, which includes a single : Annette: Dream 17 (if you don't like the vocals on that the B-sides of the single are really good),

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speaking of which, the Arthur Baker mixes of New Order's Confusion from 1983 sound really ahead of their time,

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Minimal Compact- Israelis in the Netherlands making amazing and varied stuff.

Laidback's White Horse (only listen to their other tracks for comedy value )

thanks for this: working my way through the recommendations now - could someone recommend where to start with Laurie A... apart from the obvious "o superman" tune which i know.
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There's various Ze records compilations, just about everything on that label was a must... and the Eurythmics 12" singles pretty much right up until 1985 always had insane B-side tracks... e.g.



Yep, 1983!





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For some of the other great disco producers try Patrick Adams. Patrick Adams was a great keyboard player too and I think that stands out in the same way as with Arthur Russells cello skills.

DC La Rue has some great disco tracks that are just really good songs too (e.g. Cathedrals). Leroy Burguss is a fantastic producer too.
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And Konk are good too.






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Oh and the fucking motherlode of this is the Patrick Cowley / Jorge Socarras album that just got found in some guy's cellar!






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just seen this: twas wickid. I'm right back on an Arthur Russell tip again. Anyone get the sleeping bag sessions stuff the other day? can't believe how much unreleased stuff there is too!

i just saw this too! it's hard to come to grips with how gifted he was. i don't love all of it, i love the sleeppng bag stuff - what is the sessions stuff you mention?
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ttp://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=164829

the only stuff i'm not overly blown away by is the first thought : best thought thing: still an accomplished work of music but not so much my thing. this disco shit is out of this world though..
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@ all above cheers for the recommendations: got bits of it, not some of it: but i'm especially looking for recommendations for Laurie Anderson stuff please?

edit: @ Knid: that Cowley thing is sick! by far the best thing I've heard by him.
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used to have this on vinyl which is packed full of gem's : http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=14434 . Steve Strange lives in my home town too.
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the only stuff i'm not overly blown away by is the first thought : best thought thing: still an accomplished work of music but not so much my thing. this disco shit is out of this world though..

Did you listen to his Country Album, 'Love is Overtalking Me'. It's really good, no cellos or disco much but great songs. World of Echo is probably more accessible than First Thought...for his more out there music.

Must buy that Patrick Cowley / Soccaras record this week. It sounds a bit more east coast than his more west coast hi-nrg sound. I might be playing a set at a boat party soon and Robot Children or some other Patrick Cowley should make an outing. Mind Warp is a great album too and Patrick Cowleys work with Sylvester was tops.

Other great wild disco like Arthur Russell that comes to mind is things like Rinder & Lewis - Lust / Anger.
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Aye "Love is Overtaking me" has some amazing stuff on there, again just highlighting what a mind blowing talent he really was: My dad's a big folker so I to my shock have been more and more to that kind of thing as I've got older...

I'm assuming everyones heard the Black Devil stuff too: but worth a mention as we've been going down the disco route...was digging that "desire" album the other day on a newer tip too.
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his voice sounds like a mix between Nick Drake and Pete townsend
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my bro got this for christmas, I love Arthur Russell
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