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Stereolab
ABC Music: The Radio 1 Sessions
label: Koch Records
released: 05.08.03
our score: 4.0 out of 5.0
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Reconstructing
a Perfect Sound That Never Was
by:
matt
cibula |
Stereolab is one of modern music's strangest
anomalies: a group that managed to combine 1960s production-line
pop music and 1970s experimental Moog noodlings with the deadpan
panache of 1980s new wave to form a strange little 90's band with
a huge cult following and a just-as-big backlash society. Some
people don't like the strange drone things, some hate the ennervated
Soviet-youth-style singing of French frontwoman Laetitia Sadier,
some think that the whole thing is kitschy or over or whatever.
I've even heard people reserve special angry comments for their
CDs' covers and titles.
Me, I like 'em. I think they're great and
funny and inventive and bizarre -- and so what if they're slightly
boring sometimes? So when I first heard this 2-disc collection
of live BBC performances spanning ten years and one month, I wasn't
shocked at how great these songs sounded live, or at how precise
and studly a drummer Andy Ramsay really is, or any of that. I
mean, yeah, it's all true…but we 'lab fans already knew
all that.
No, what I'm shocked by is the evidence
of how much Stereolab grew in these ten years. The first session
on Disc One is from July 1991, and is very much just a kinda dancey
tribute to the Velvet Underground and Nico; by the second session
11 months later, they've beefed up their sound by making it a
whole lot tougher and funkier (Ramsay is going nuts on the drums
in a way that Joe Dilworth was just never gonna do). "Laissez
Faire" and "Revox" sound more like the Modern Lovers
than VU, which suits the 'lab better anyway, and those repetitive
backing vocals are weirder, funner, more coolly uncool.
They
also start to do real songs in these sessions: "Heavy
Denim" sounds like the greatest thing in the world, with
call-and-response between Sadier and Mary Hansen: "We're
not here to get bored / We are here to disrupt! / To disrupt!
/ To have the time of our lives!" I love how they nick the
melody from Animotion's "Obsession" for "Wow and
Flutter," which is available in two very different versions,
and I love how they included "Lo Boob Oscillator," because
now I can write that in a review, and I love the whole thing.
And
we haven't even talked about the second disc yet. This one shows
the 'lab as a confident chance-taking electro-jazz-pop groop that
isn't above stretching it out. "Metronomic Underground"
is ten minutes of slow funk; "Brigitte" is a Moog-blast
from the future; "Les Yper Sound" has some of the dirtiest
guitar/synth interplay since Prince came around; the early version
of "Pinball" here titled "Heavenly Van Halen"
is a sweet little piece of breezy mid-60s pop augmented by synthesizer
weirdness.
Some
will claim that it was Tortoise's influence that made Stereolab
funky, but those people are crazy. All you need to do is to listen
to "Double Rocker" and its woozy waltz-time intro to
realize that Sadier and Tim Gane had their fingers in a lot of
pies; this song manages to reference every other genre ever, from
bossa nova (the title and vocal rhythms are both right out of
the Jobim playbook) to be-bop to 70s rock, but it ends up sounding
Just Like Stereolab anyway, especially in the free-jazz
freakout at the end. (Okay maybe they did learn a lot from Tortoise
after all.)
Look,
this is not just for fans -- it's also probably the best intro
for those who haven't heard these mentalists at work. After this,
I'd find Dots and Loops or Cobra and Phases Group
Play Voltage in the Milky Night or Peng! or something else,
really anything else, everything else. You're gonna need to bring
the credit card, because you're a-gonna love this group. But get
this record first to break you in. Okay?
10-Jul-2003
9:20 AM

If you
liked ABC Music: The Radio 1 Sessions...
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Disc
1
1. Super Electric
2. Changer
3. Doubt
4. Difficult Fourth Title
5. Laisser Faire
6. Revox
7. Peng 33
8. John Cage Bubble Gum
9. Wow And Flutter
10. Anemie
11. Moogie Wonderland
12. Heavy Denim
13. French Disko
14. Wow And Flutter
15. Golden Balls
16. Lo Boob Oscillator
17. Check And Double Check
18. Seeperbold
Disc 2
1. International Colouring Contest
2. Anamorphose
3. Metronomic Underground
4. Brigette
5. Spinal Column
6. Tomorrow Is Already Here
7. Les Ypres Sound
8. Heavenly Van Halen
9. Cybele's Reverie
10. Slow Fast Hazel
11. Nothing To Do With Me
12. Double Rocker
13. Baby Lulu
14. Naught More Terrific Than Man
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