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Thread started 04/25/04 8:20pm

paisleypark4

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Tom Tom Club - The Good, The Bad, The Funky...

A highly underrated and over looked album. It is adventerous and very varied in tastes. There is some Regge funk "Time 2 Bounce" and 80's pop "Who Feels It?" (which also takes stabs of "Genius Of Love" as if 2 sample themselves)... Funk "She's A Freak" (My FAVORITE cut off the album).. soul "Soul Fire" spaced out pop "Happines Cant Buy Money" and a nice remake of "Love 2 Love U Baby".


This aptly titled release from '80s art rockers and Talking Heads side project, Tom Tom Club is indeed good, bad, and funky. Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz have explored a stunning amount of musical styles within the confines of this album, with every song sounding like it was produced by a different group. The use of a variety of vocalists, including Weymouth, who at times sounds like a 16-year-old Japanese girl instead of her more mature self, as well as Mystic Bowie and Charles Pettigrew only seems to heighten the variety of sounds offered. The lyrics are simple, yet clever, and laid over a variety of sampled tracks, scratching, and other turntablism and live instrumentation. The resulting sound ranges from dub to dance-pop to spacy funk. The variety does allow for some unevenness, however, though duds like the repetitive and spare "Time to Bounce," are more than balanced by gems like "Happiness Can't Buy Money" and the instrumental cleverness of "Lesbians by the Lake," among others. — Stacia Proefrock
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Reply #1 posted 04/25/04 9:49pm

Anxiety

That's a nice one. "Dark Sneak Love Action" is my favorite, though. Very underrated.
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Reply #2 posted 04/25/04 10:04pm

Thumparello

I like the stuff they did with David Byrne. Talking Heads was the shit! Check out the lp Life After Wartime.

And we cannot forget how Bernie Worrell pee'd all over "Burning Down the House" which was a chant originated at P-Funk shows. David dug it and decided use the chant as a song and called Bernie to lay the track.

School is in....
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Reply #3 posted 04/26/04 7:02am

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Anxiety said:

That's a nice one. "Dark Sneak Love Action" is my favorite, though. Very underrated.


yes yes it is...
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Reply #4 posted 04/26/04 8:23am

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genius of love or.....

Let the rain come down...17 days....
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Reply #5 posted 04/26/04 1:45pm

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purplegypsy said:

genius of love or.....




Nice song..but Genius Of Love is mysterious and funkier
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