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Wednesday 19 October 2016

THE JIM CARROLL BAND - Catholic Boy (1980)

Review by: Charly Saenz
Album assigned by: B.B. Fultz

 

 

Well, somebody said once: "music, like life itself, is cyclic". So, that means we regularly need a reboot. Humans need to get back (to somewhere they feel like) home, and Music needs to go back to.. well, rock'n roll. Even the good ol' Beatles had in their short but meaningful career a return to roots ("Get back, Jojo!").

And Punk was the best reboot that Rock and Roll could think of, at the time at least, with all those Elton John wigs and Styx shining suits. But .. Do you remember that weird band from the late 80s, "Pop Will Eat Itself"? (You don't? Lucky you, but the name was great). Well, as any major movement, or government or world leader (Hey Romans, I'm looking at you!), no matter how big you get.. You're scheduled to fall down.

And "Punk ate itself". Or well the system ate it.. "streamlined it". But those who survived, those who reconfigured themselves, did great stuff at least for a longer while (Clash, Jam, Cure, etc). The Sex Pistols would apparently reject any "dinosaur rock" reference, but they ended up acknowledging people like Lennon or The Doors.

Thus, Best Punk learned to reconnect with the raw emotion of rock and roll, that was the key, more than any  plastic hairdo - enter Jim Carroll.

Jim was a writer, primarily. I bet that's how he established some bond with Patti Smith, with whom he got to play about 1978. "Catholic boy" is his band's first album. And let me tell you, as a quick spoiler, that it rocks (and pops!) really fine.

Jim's music in this album is good ol' rock and roll, with great poppy hooks and professional playing. It will turn up as a slow rocking tune in "Day And Night" (female vocals and all), like the early and best Bruce Springsteen. Or feverish and punkish in the opening classic, "Wicked Gravity" and also in  "Three Sisters". "People Who Died" is another fast rocker, featured on a LOT of movies out there. And the lyrics of course, cut to the bone, and the punk/joyful tone only adds to the wow factor: "Those are people who died, died/They were all my friends, and they died"..

"Crow" reminds me of The Stones' "Shattered" and it makes sense, being that the Stones' New Wavish album.

Highlights however are the more adventurous and moody songs like "City Drops Into The Night". Or The winding "It's Too Late" and its magnificent guitar work. "Catholic Boy" is a hell of a closer with that punctuating bass riff.

A hell of rock and roll album made with the heart by a Rocker, and of course a Writer. Read those lyrics, the guy will thank you from somewhere above or below where he's staying with the (other) People Who Died.

Keep on rockin'!

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