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4.0 out of 5 stars Her beauty is wild...but not funny, June 20, 2008
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J. Ball (Paris France) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Because Her Beauty Is Raw & Wild (Audio CD)
I have had mixed feelings about "Because her beauty is raw and wild" as the first eponymous song seemed to be just the following of what Jonathan had done before in his recordings since "I'm confused". But I was wrong, this new album stands on its own right and it is some masterwork.
Already the pictures on the booklet are everything but canonical beauty when we are confronted with those gloomy deserted greenish flats. I had a proper listening to the full CD and found disillusion, heart-gripping feelings and sincerity. Now I understand the choice of covering Leonard Cohen, the paths between the 2 singers are getting closer.

"No one is like Vermeer" is another of Jonathan's rendition of a favourite painter of his, in the gallery of Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh, Dali and to some extent Cezanne in "Girlfren". Jonathan has not the same vision as me about Vermeer, I think he has a biased impressionistic approach but who cares as this is a terrific song with a battling rolling drumming from Tom Larkins.
The drummer extraordinaire is again enhancing the following song, "Time has been going fast" (we've been having fun), Jonathan is calling him to solo at mid song. "Time.." sounds to me like the nostalgia for all the good old times which vanished with adult age coming.

"Es como el par" introduced as we want the moment shows once more the link between Jonathan and Spanish culture, he just loves to sing in that language and his guitar takes free moves, this the light-hearted song of the CD.

"Our drab ways" (you are the light of the world) floats on atmospheric waves delivered magically by Tom using softly mallets on gongs. I have to hear this one again as I was hypnotized by the percussions. The Tucson resident surely knows his drumming.

"The lovers are here and they're full of sweat" (laughing, crying and so upset - I love those rhymes) sounds like a joyous entertaining song. I suspect it is not as Jonathan is insisting on the painful part of the situation, not the merry, laughing ones. Are those Modern lovers, I wonder?

"Le printemps des amoureux est venu" (Lovers springtime has come), I could not help laughing at the great rhyming verses
Les amoureux qui n'ont pas d'interest (sic)
Dans le monde du bizness.

"When we refuse to suffer", this could be a hit. A great dynamic song with perfect mix of guitar and drums. Speaking of disillusion, the lyrics are quite explicit
When we refuse to feel
That's when the prozac wins

"This romance will be different for me" (once I was young and nervous) introspective song, Jonathan self-pitying about his lonely heart. Great guitar play though.

"Old world" this is one of the keys to understand Jonathan's concept in this CD. The upgrade of a song from his youth in another end of an era message, really in phase with the pics on the sleeve. Never had this old world looked gloomier and the tempo a la Sister Ray is another homage to the Velvets, even Tom is mimicking Moe Tucker's recognisable beat.

"Our party will be on the beach tonight" is nothing like "party in the woods" or "californian US parties" he did before. This is more about the hangovers and the bad feelings of the after party, how there is charcoal and ashes spread everywhere . The added piano-cello "a la Satie" melody creates a uneasy atmosphere. A very sensible song, it sounds like real life and it is not funny, the lyrics are different from what we were used to about Jonathan parties:
We will bring our own watah
And the blankets are there
We won't care

Then we have the electric mix of "When we refuse to suffer" (the prozac will win and you lose). Jonathan sings in his old Modern Lovers rougher way, I prefer the acoustic version.

"Here it is", the Cohen cover matches the other songs, though I remember Jonathan singing this live in 2003 with a deeper concern.

"And my mother lay lying", what can I add about this which has not been told already.. I would spoil such a delicate eulogy.
Just this, when the song was over and as it was the last on the cd, there was silence around me again, I felt that this silence was still Jonathan.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars what a surprise!, December 3, 2008
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I have been aware of Jonathan Richman, but sorry to say I hadn't paid much attention for many years now. Then he came to Savannah and we went to catch the show. I was blown away and completely enchanted. What a soul he has, and he's not afraid to bare it. His singing and songwriting are poetic and fun and heartfelt. I really can't give the song-by-song review as well as J. Ball, but I have been listening to this CD over and over, along with Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love.... and a couple other CDs are on the way. The entire CD offers, for me, jewel after jewel. I felt that "this romance will be different" was actually full of hope and anticipation. The last song at the show, as well as on this CD, "As My Mother Lay lying" hit me like a sledge hammer the first I heard it, and still does, as my own mom is in a similar position now. It brings tears to my eyes, and I thank Jonathan for writing it and including it. It's beautiful. I could go on and on...I feel like I've newly discovered an old but improved treasure. Thanks, Jonathan!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really good album, May 26, 2011
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Most solo musicians that come from 70's punk bands do not make albums as great as this.

Jonathan Richman is just as good on this album as he is on I, Johnathan. Fan's will know what I mean.

For the uninitiated: This is not a bad album to start with. It's simple music that is very pleasing to the ears. Folky but not overdone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jonathan is back in style, November 15, 2011
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This album has really become one of my all-time favorites. There are few artists that can do as much with so little!
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0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a little lame, but still a gem, October 28, 2009
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Like I said in the headline, a little lame, but still a gem for lovers of Jonathan. Probably only for the hard core.
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