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Unlimited 1979-1983

Maximum Joy
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 4, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: November 8, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Crippled Dick Hot
  • ASIN: B000BKFG2G
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #260,026 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. White & Green Place
2. In the Air
3. Building Bridges
4. Simmer Till Done
5. Stretch
6. Where's Deke?
7. Silent Street
8. Man of Tribes
9. Searching for a Feeling
10. All Wrapped Up!
11. Dancing on My Boomerang

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4.0 out of 5 stars great gem of an album from a before-their-time group, December 21, 2005
By somethingexcellent (Lincoln, NE United States) - See all my reviews
  
To be perfectly honest, I'd never heard of Maximum Joy before I listened to Unlimited (1979-1983). As it turns out, they were a fairly progressive pop group that mixed a touch of afrobeat and funk (and a touch of reggae) in with their adventurous pop music. The result is something that is vibrant and buoyant still over two decades after it originally came out. During their heyday, the group even recorded a couple BBC Peel Sessions with the legendary John Peel. Unlimited (1979-1983) is a collection of rare and hard-to-find 7" and 12" tracks, and for fans of retro-leaning pop music, it's a true gem.

The album opens with "White & Green Place (Extraterrestrial mix)" and from the one track alone it's obvious that the group is working in a different area that most artists of the time (although concurrently, the Talking Heads were pulling some similar strains of music together). The track mixes funk basslines with bursts of horns and all kinds of pummeling percussion while singer Janine Rainforth adds her playful vocals. In fact, it's the horns and Rainforth that are key components of almost every song on the release, with different elements around them changing and keeping things interesting.

On "In The Air (7" Version)," the group hustles out a horn-laced disco-funk track while "Building Bridges / Building Dub" is just what the title states, with echo effects raining down on another infectious bass line, horns, and more spoken-word style vocals. On "Stretch (Disco Mix / RAP)," the group gets even more lively, bursting at the seams with strutting chikka-chikka guitars, saxophone, rattling percussion, and odd alternately screamed and sung vocals that continue the positive message of the group (with Rainforth screaming, 'Don't say maybe / Tell me YES!') .

Even when they shift up styles, the group sounds completely ahead of the curve, and when they tone things down and drop off into more atmospheric work (as on "Silent Street"), they sound like the precursor to trip hop groups like Laika with spacey sound effects and dubby bass that swirl around minimal beat work. With several tracks running well over six minutes long, the group probably could have whittled things in places and made their work even more tight, but considering their slight jazz influence, the extended workouts don't sound too out-of-place. Completely different than some of the groups creating claustrophobic music at the time, Maximum Joy is definitely a group worth rediscovering (if you don't mind lots and lots of horns in your pop music).

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3.0 out of 5 stars Wears thin after a while, April 23, 2009
After having grown to admire ESG and Liquid Liquid, it was only natural that I should look for similar music and looking through my brother's record collection I took very quickly to the line "captain, say what" from Maximum Joy's "Stretch". At the time there was nothing specifically from Maximum Joy in print anywhere so I talked quite a bit about prospects for reissuing of it.

However, with hindsight there really was no need to think so much about buying the full set of "Unlimited 1979-1983". For one thing, whereas ESG had a childlike quality that almost amounts to beauty and Liquid Liquid a potent fire that has rightly been compared with best of the post-rock scene of a decade later, Maximum Joy veered rather too close to the worst problems of the synth-pop scene that dominated commercial radio in my 1980s childhood. More than that, the remaining ten songs contain few hook line remotely comparable to what the Scroggins sisters could provide on every song.

Another problem is that Janine Rainforth really was by no means an ideal singer for the job. Her voice, even when singing the memorable lines from "Stretch", has little passion or spontaneity and sounds far too much like an echo. At worst, for instance on "Building Bridges", she sounds far too much like the mediocre woman rockers of the 1990s in trying (utterly wrongly) to sound like a male vocalist.

On the positive side, the horns and drums do very frequently, especially on "Stretch", produce a beautifully catchy hard-hitting groove that is remarkably easy to like. However, on the slower songs like "Where's Deke" this method of playing is really rather out of its depth, though "Silent Street" has a soft quality one wishes for far more of.

All in all, this is a moderate album too often let down by poor singing and a band out of its depth. "Stretch" and "Silent Street" are undoubtedly worthy of some reputation, but there is little to distinguish the rest.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Where's the samples????, February 21, 2009
By Bean "Lady" (Bristol, PA) - See all my reviews
Ok, It's really starting to grate on my nerves now, as someone who likes to expore the world of music avidly, that it seems a good 99% of the music listed on amazon anymore does NOT have samples!!!!
For someone who is scrimping to make purchases for non-necessary items, it would be much more efficient a hobby if I could HEAR what everyone just describes in verbally!!
Someone needs to step it up and start putting samples up again for anything that comes through because it's getting really tedious not being able to hear what I may or may not want to buy. Sorry amazon but it's your loss in the end because I'm not buying ANYTHING unless I can hear it first!!!! I'm sure this stuff is all really cool and great so... pity.

-Justine.
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