Description: Performer Notes: When Drag City issued power trio Death's unissued 1973 Detroit singles in 2009 as For the Whole World to See, they unearthed classic underground Detroit rock. Those tracks were finished but raw, exceedingly well written and ferociously performed by the Hackney brothers: guitarist David, bassist Bobby, and drummer Dannis. The ten cuts on Spiritual Mental Physical were recorded as demos and rehearsals between 1974 and 1976 and were never intended for release; thank goodness the Hackneys agreed to issue them. Little was done to clean them up: they're rough, woolly, and loose, but they rock. The brothers were very capable songwriters who cut their teeth on soul and rhythm & blues. They brought that to the party for both their singles and these demos. As rough as some of it sounds, the rawer-than-dirt sonics enhance rather than detract form the material. Check the funky roots blast in album-opener "Views," which walks the line between early Funkadelic raucousness and the MC5's all-out attack. "Masks" uses a melody line from the Beatles' "Got to Get You into My Life," to a different -- and much heavier -- end. Their set's hinge piece, the nearly six-minute, "Can You Give Me a Thrill," rivals anything on the Stooges' Funhouse for sheer cocksure intensity. It's back to basics, snotty, and overdriven garage rock in prime Motor City style. "People Look Away" clocks in at a little over two minutes and utilizes most of the chord structure from "Sweet Jane" in an amped-up, blasting rebel yell with all-but- indecipherable vocals. "The Storm Within" is a post-psych workup (with shouted vocals that can't be understood; it's complete with live distorted guitars doing their best Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Hazel, double-timed drums, and and a humming bass throb. The last three cuts are mercifully brief showcases for the individual players: "David's Dream" is a balladic jazzy solo guitar instrumental, "Bobby Bassing It" sounds exactly like its title, and finally, there is "Dannis on the Motor City Drums." While these three should have been left off, it's the first seven that matter. They provide another helping of Death's own brand of Detroit rock, which is every bit as urgent, unhinged, bratty, and powerful as the tracks on For the Whole World to See. ~ Thom Jurek Professional Reviews: Spin (p.70) - "[W]ith the demented trashing of a Beatles melody on 'The Masks' and the snotty sneer of 'Can You Give Me a Thrill???' abutting stoned instrumentals and solo noodling." CMJ - "Death existed outside the usual punk evolution, meaning that it also took cues from blues-rock and heavy metal..." Uncut (magazine) (p.82) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'People Look Away' is raw, primal R'n'B..." Format: Vinyl (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 25 January, 2011 Label: Drag City Dimensions: 31.3 x 0.8 x 31.1 centimeters (0.25 kg)
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EAN: 0781484044710
UPC: 0781484044710
ISBN: N/A
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Language: Eng
Era: 1970s
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo
Format: Record
Release Year: 2011
Features: Compilation, Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Rock
Type: Album
Artist: Death
Record Label: Drag City
Release Title: Spiritual Mental Physical