Tuesday, August 16, 2011
JIM FRENCH WITH DIAMANDA GALAS AND HENRY KAISER-IF LOOKS COULD KILL, LP, 1979, USA
No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you and this really is that impossible to find first Diamanda Galas improv recording that's been tucked away on the B side of this obscure debut LP by Jim French and that you've always heard about but never thought you'd actually get to listen to. The powerhouse avant vocal terror that is Ms. Galas would probably prefer that you continued not to though, as she's on record savaging this recording and bitterly mocking Henry Kaiser for cajoling her into joining into this improv freakout when she was sick with a serious cold. I do believe she even referred to the results as a piss-take. Well, if that's the case you might want to develop a taste for Ms. Galas' golden showers, as this is every bit the twisted bloodletting and lesson into the most extreme ranges of advanced vocal technique you'd been hoping for and all the more fascinating for being able to hear the mistress of the dark unencumbered by the nocturnal shrouding of her own music and in wild dialogues with Jim French's brittle wheedlings and left field wind instrument frivolity and Kaiser's spidery post-Derek Bailey scrabble.That melee is hardly the only reason to afford this album a space in your life though. French's solo A side of the disc is a whole other kettle 'o fish entirely and worth analyzing on its own terms, as he works his way through interpretations of "the classics". French's handling of his array of small wind instruments (Sopranino and soprano saxophones, recorders, pibcorns and panpipes) is nothing if not unique, with an approach that's at once satirical, salacious and cut with a lemony tart wit; his work here as both builder of medieval and renaissance instruments and outwardly bound improvisor with a evident sense of humor placing him on a roughly parallel path to that of German improvisor/luthier Hans Reichel.
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Thank you, I always loved this album, especially the Scot Joplin tune, I used it in many mixes, slowed down and speeded up with my multispeed recordplayer.I thought to get a fresh sounding rip, for mine is now hardly playable. Unforunately Megaupload gives me the message that it is not available, well I try later. again Thank You
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thank you, have been looking for this record for twenty five years now.
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ReplyDeleteI had no idea about that! I'll have to pull that album out again after all this time and check that piece out. Thanks for the info!
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hi there great work. my comment has nothing to do with this post (but i din't find your email) to tell you that "go back to your precious wife and son" of the 1st march 2007 download has been removed by Media fire as they use to do. Could you upload it again please?
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I believe that Ms. Galas began her disparaging comments about this recording, sometime after the recording, when she broke up with Mr. French; who was her boyfriend at the time the recording was made.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly great to hear her vox NOT drenched in reverb and echo, as it is on almost all of her later recordings....;
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ReplyDeleteOh my Goddess! Thank you so much for this! It is, by far, rarer than any of my Diamanda Galas rarities (and I've got Galas that's rarer than hen's teeth!). Un-friggin'-believable. Blessings be upon your ones and zeroes, you beautiful soul. ;)
ReplyDeleteGalás hated the record before doing it only because she had bronchitis
ReplyDeleteand she knew it would not be the work she aspired to do.
She and French had broken up months before she did the record
and he was sore about it, so she had to goad him at the session
in order to get anything out of him.