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Calvin Johnson

Gallows Wine

    Rock’n’roll is dead. Gallows Wine is a wake for its charred remains. Calvin Johnson traveled to Columbus, Mississippi to record Gallows Wine with the combo Hartle Road at their Pompeii studio. Columbus, in Lowndes County, is the childhood home of Tennessee Williams (just down US Route 45 from White Station, birthplace of Howlin’ Wolf). Songs reflecting this singular environment include: “Pink Cadillac” written by Calvin when he was 16 (in reserve for just the right session); Title song ”Gallows Wine” rips psycho psychedelic, poetic license intact; “Crazy Legs” is a Gene Vincent class act celebrating our sock hopulation; “Orange Aid” melts downtown no WAV. Yeah, Gallows Wine gets primitive: Lurch pulls a night shift on organ, Grandma Moses on the fife and drum. Calvin busk (melodica garage worm profane). Rockabilly spin cycle, guitar scrape and crush. Hand jive. You wanted Calvin Johnson howling beyond the magnolia curtain, you got it: Gallows Wine. The only proper response -  Rock’n’roll is dead. Long live rock’n’roll.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Hat Trick
    2. Pink Cadillac
    3. Good And Crazy
    4. Blues (We Got 'Em)
    5. Melod For Miss
    6. Sugar On Sunday
    7. Gallows Wine
    8. Orange Aid
    9. A Walk In The Sun
    10. Toby Deano
    11. Here Comes
    12. Crazy Legs

    Calvin Johnson

    A Wonderful Beast

      The new Calvin Johnson album “A Wonderful Beast” is an experiment in sound. Using the theory "rock'n'roll will never die" as a starting point, Calvin entered the audio eagle studio in Nashville, tn. Working closely with producer Patrick Carney and chief engineer marc Whitmore, the team tested the resiliency of such time honored materials as the electric guitar, modular synthesizer and trap drum kit, combining them in various ratios with elements like musical chords a, c and dm. The results are a Frankenstein's monster of an album, a wonderful beast. Michelle branch, who score many hits in the early double-0 decade as a solo artist and as a member of the wreckers and lives next door to audio eagle, provides back-up harmony vocals on three songs. Following in the tradition of such brill building songwriting teams as Leiber-Stoller, Greenwich-Barry and Goffin-King, all the songs on a wonderful beast are a collaboration between Calvin Johnson and Patrick Carney. Carney, best known for his work as a member of the Akron, oh powerhouse the black keys, established audio eagle to further exactly this type of rock'n'roll workshoping, allowing the music and songwriting of now to rocket launched into the future. Calvin first met Patrick in 2005 while touring the united states following the release of his second solo album before the dream faded… [klp170].

      The two kept in touch over the years. Patrick suggesting some sort of collaboration; they got together with only the belief that music can ooze from the savage breast, and a wonderful beast emerged from the primal dross. An important element of the sound success of a wonderful beast is the contribution of chanteuse michelle branch, who provides back-up harmony vocals on three songs. Ms. Branch, who score many hits in the early double-0 decade as a solo artist and as a member of the wreckers, lives next door to audio eagle. Intrigued by the sounds ratcheting forth from the lonesome shack that houses the studio, she walked over to see for herself what all the hubbub was about. Before long she was singing like a bird, in three part harmony (thanks, Michelle!). A rock’n’roll combo is being formed around Calvin Johnson to tour the world behind a wonderful beast. Like that monster of dr. Frankenstein’s, this rock’n’roll will never die. Also available from Calvin Johnson: before the dream faded

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Kiss Me Sweetly (3:20)
      2. A Wonderful Beast (4:11)
      3. Like You Do (3:06)
      4. Wherefore Art Thou (3:49)
      5. Are We Ready (2:49)
      6. Bubbles, Clouds And Rainbows (3:51)
      7. Blues Come Runnin' (3:00)
      8. Why You Crying (2:52)
      9. Another Teardrop Falls (3:38)
      10. When The Weekend Comes Around (3:56)
      11. (I've Still Got) Sand In My Shoes (4:13)

      Calvin Johnson

      What Was Me

        Known for his deep gravel voiced genius with Beat Happening, Halo Benders and Dub Narcotic, this collects ten bits of lifeness and spreads them thickly with voice and acoustic guitar.


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