Records of 2021

It took a while, but here is the records of the year list. I wanted to carefully listen to several records that were released late last years, several of which only reach me this year. There are 30 records in the list, ordered alphabetically. 

Bill Rivers – my autumn is on its way (Self Release)

Bill Rivers – Sings the Words of Simon Hayward (Self Release)

Bill Stone – Stone (Drag City)

Bobby Gillespie & Jehnny Beth – Utopian Ashes (Third Man Records)

Castle Theater – Characters (Self Release)

Dean Wareham I Have Nothing To Say to The Mayor of L.A. (Double Feature Records)

Ed Clayton-Jones – Jackdaw (Self-Release)

Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds – Swing From The Sean DeLear (In The Red Records)

J.P. Shilo – Jubjoté (Heavy Machinery Records)

James Johnston | Steve Gullick – We Travel Time (God Unknown Records)

Johanna Samuels – Excelsior! (Mama Bird Recording)

José Valente e Orquestra Filarmónica Gafanhense – Trégua (9 MUSAS)

Jonathan Richman – Want To Visit My Inner House? ((Reprise)

Marco Franco – Arcos (Revolve)

Marianne Faithfull w/ Warren Ellis – She Walks in Beauty (BMG)

Nick Walters & The Paradox Ensemble – Implicate Order (D.O.T. Records)

Old Jerusalem – Certain Rivers (Self Release/Sony)

New Bums –  Last Time I Saw Grace (Drag City)

Raoul Vignal – Years in Marble (Talitres)

Robert Levon Been – The Card Counter OST (BMG)

Rui Gaio – 365 everydays (X​.​P​.​) 

Sam Anning – Oaatchapai (Earshift Music)

Simon Linsteadt –  Gualala (Stormy Deep Records)

Teenage Fanclub – Endless Arcade (Merge/PeMa)

Thalia Zedek Band – Perfect Vision (Thrill Jockey)

The Natvral – Tethers (Kanine Records)

Terry Gross – Soft Opening (Thrill Jockey)

Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility (Ipecac)

Ty Segall  – Harmonizer (Drag City)

Various – Sabor Surf (El Palmas Music)

Lloyd Cole – Super Bock Arena, Porto, 19.03.2022.

© Paulo Carmona

words and photo: Paulo Carmona (freely translated by Raquel Pinheiro)

What is important to the audience? The age of the musician, the age of the music? It does not seem to be! Lloyd Cole, who performed last Saturday before a quite filled Rosa Mota pavilion, did not tire of reminding his audience about it during almost the entire concert. Ultimately, not that I want to stop here, if it weren’t for his insistence, no one would have noticed Lloyd Cole is already in his sixties, a father of children and a family man. It’s just that the man’s voice hasn’t aged a single day since the Commotions. Quite the opposite. He went there to look for it all, in terms of notes pitch and vocal range. A luxury. He sings like there is no tomorrow and plays likewise.

Splitting the concert into two and a quarter because, effectively, that’s what happened since he initially performed, alone on stage, he and the 3 guitars, doing it with the safety and mastery of someone who, in more than 30 years of career, has stepped on many stages. Always friendly, with humor and communicative, wandering between old and newer songs, he returned after a 15-minute break accompanied by Neil Clark (guitar) and, let’s be honest, very well accompanied because if the magic of Lloyd Cole’s voice and guitar had managed to caress and warm our souls with Neil Clark things gained even more colour and blue velvet. Someone next to me said it, and very well: “look, now the guitars are talking to each other”. I couldn’t have said it better. It was really good. He drew strong applause and ended up confessing that the audience had managed to make a mature man happy. Mine “and a fourth” is for the much demanded encore requested by tireless fans very well ornamented by the master.

When I stepped out all I had left was a very small, very imperceptible, but felt sourness. From The Hip was not part of the set-list. What a pity!

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texto e foto: Paulo Carmona

Mas afinal o que é importante para a audiência? A idade do músico, a idade da música? Parece que não! O Lloyd Cole que se apresentou no sábado passado perante um pavilhão Rosa Mota muito bem composto, não se cansou de o lembrar ao seu público, durante quase todo o evento. Em última análise, e não que eu queira ficar já por aqui, não fosse esta sua insistência e ninguém teria dado pelo Lloyd Cole já sexagenário, pai de filhos e homem de família. É que a voz do homem não envelheceu um só dia desde os Commotions. Muito pelo contrário. Foi lá busca-las todas, em termos de afinação de notas e amplitude vocal. Um luxo. Canta que se farta e toca o mesmo.

Dividindo o concerto em dois e um quarto, porque, efetivamente, foi o que aconteceu, uma vez que se apresenta inicialmente, sozinho em palco, ele e as 3 guitarras, fá-lo com a segurança e a mestria de quem já pisou muitos palcos em mais de 30 anos de carreira. Sempre simpático, com humor e comunicativo, deambulando entre temas antigos e mais recentes, após um intervalo de 15 minutos volta acompanhado por Neil Clark e, diga-se em abono da verdade, muito bem acompanhado porque se a magia da voz e guitarra de Lloyd Cole nos tinham conseguido afagar e aquecer a alma, com Neil Clark a coisa ganhou ainda mais cor e veludo azul. Alguém ao meu lado disse, e muito bem: “olha, agora as guitarras estão a conversar uma com a outra”. Eu não teria dito melhor. Foi mesmo bom. Arrancou fortes aplausos e acabou por confessar que o público ali presente conseguiu fazer um homem maduro, feliz. O meu “e um quarto” fica paro o encore muito solicitado pelos fans incansáveis e muito bem ornamento pelo mestre.

Quando sai dali só me restou um pequeníssimo azedume, muito impercetível, mas sentido. From The Hip não fez parte do set-line. Que pena!

Amazing Songs & Other Delights #22 – The a Bag of New Songs edition by Raquel Pinheiro @ Yé Yé’s mixcloud

I went shopping and arrived home with a bag of new songs and a couple of instrumentals. Therefore, Amazing Songs and Other Delights #22 – The a Bag of New Songs edition. It is now available on Yé Yé Radio’s mixcloud with 19 new delights to be listened to. This show is also the debut of Amazing Songs & Other Delights intro and outro which are quite distinctive, morse code upon an instrumental track.

Monday, 14th March 2022, 3-4pm.
Running Time: 58:64
Tracklist:
01 – Bart Davenport – It’s You
02 – Cameron Undy – Magnolia
03 – Corte – Monte
04 – Saint Jordy – Change
05 – The Monochrome Set – Really In The Wrong Town
06 – The Senior Service feat. Rachel Lowrie – Seasons of My Mind
07 – Zebra Libra – Collide
08 – Orange Dots – I Thought I’d Become This Mask
09 – King Garbage – Piper (Single Version)
10 – No Monster Club – Save The Circus
11 – Eve Adams – A Walk In The Park
12 – Lomma – T. Hanks
13 – Los Dangers – González
14 – Simon Love – I Love Everybody In The Whole Wide World (Except You)
15 – Jonathan Richman – This Is One Sad World
16 – Junk Drawer – Tears In Costa
17 – Kamikaze Palm Tree – Flamingo
18 – Metronomy – Things Will Be Fine
19 – Stridulum – Chasm

All previous shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/infoyeye/stream/ | https://www.mixcloud.com/raquelpinheiro/