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marvolus yet again,
By Rose Mcknight (Bay Area, Calif.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glorious & Idiotic (Audio CD)
As a long time Jazz Butcher fan, I found this Cd to bring a fresh spin to some oldies but goodies. It was wonderful to hear some of Max Eider's stuff as well. Pat Fish always delights me with his talent. I need to find Bath of Bacon and Sex and Travel. Oh when will they reissue the old stuff. I need to complete my collection. As a long time fan I so enjoy when ever JBC comes to town. Keep coming to San Francisco and release live albums since thats the only way we can get our hands on your music. Keep it coming. We love you Pat!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Glorious and Worthy,
By Patrick Smith (Somerville, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glorious & Idiotic (Audio CD)
THE JAZZ BUTCHER CONSPIRACY Glorious and Idiotic (ROIR)The jaw-dropping bids on eBay give some indication of the Jazz Butcher's proverbial cult following: a digital copy of 1982's A Scandal in Bohemia, something of a post-punk masterpiece ignored by the critics, recently sold for almost $200, and many of the out-of-print CDs earn triple-digit offers. Copyright hassles with the now defunct Glass Records, keepers of the Butcher's early catalog, have prevented re-releases of the most sought-after disks, while a 1996 compilation with many of the best old cuts is already out-of-print. Thus, ROIR's new Glorious and Idiotic, recorded live in Hamburg during the Butcher's recent tour (a reunion circuit with original guitarist Max Eider that had the Internet cultists buzzing), is less a standard concert disk than a way around the copyright trouble and a chance for fans to access some great rare material. The thirteen songs, most of them old Butcher mainstays, are crisp and intimate - a big improvement from the live Western Family CD released in 1993 - from the loungy chords of "Partytime" and "Just Like Betty Page," to the clean pop of "Rain" (and, why the hell not, the ubiquitous cover of the Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner"). There's little new ground, but that's hardly the point, and fans will appreciate a chance to hear some vintage Jazz Butcher without giving their rent money to eBay. Newcomers, meanwhile, can sample the best of an obscure British artist whose talent, if not luck and timing, has been as formidable as any in the history of alternative rock.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pat Fish/Max Eider ride again,
By "tommycyko" (Denver, Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glorious & Idiotic (Audio CD)
The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy has FINALLY surfaced a la disc once more! Upon buying, I didn't know it was LIVE...I thought it was a greatest hits of mostly early days of the JBC. WOW! What a breath of fresh air (as long as you're not with Caroline Wheeler in the elevator with the fish). This is a MUST for lovers of JBC...the comments Pat Fish and Max Eider make during the show are much like the Live From Hamburg album from 1987... but they've grown older and more cynically beautiful since then! This is the best live disc they've made!
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