Thursday, February 26, 2026

SARAH McLACHLAN - "Possession" (1993)

 
Rich here. Over the years perhaps no other subject has been more the focus of music than Sex. And despite the motto of "Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll," rock 'n' roll certainly wasn't the first genre to sing about sex. Before blues, before R&B, and before the sly euphemisms of jazz lyrics, entire operas were written about sexual passion and the tragic jealousies that ensued in their wake. Heck, take a look at your hymnbook; just substitute the word "you" for the words "Jesus" or "God," and you'll see how much the lyrics of worship ring with incredible yearning and sensual longings. (Talk about sublimation!)
 
Unfortunately, the majority of blues and rock songs that deal with sex have a raw crudeness that celebrates mere fucking while obliterating the sensual longings of passion and desire that result in deep penetration. It's elevation of banging over caresses that make the senses tingle.
 
But there are a few songs -- Cole Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin," "The Girl from Ipanema," "Wicked Games" by Chris Isaak -- in which music, lyrics, and arrangement all work together to celebrate sensuality. 
 
And in the '90s -- at the height of grunge, no less -- one of the most sensual songs of the modern era was a big hit. Sarah McLachlan's "Possession" is filled with reverb, sultry organ sounds, whispered echoing vocals, a throbbing bass, and allusions to yearning that convince her lover that she wants to possess him (her?) body and soul.
Oh you speak to me in riddles and
You speak to me in rhymes
My body aches to breathe your breath
Your words keep me alive
 
And I would be the one to hold you down
Kiss you so hard; I'll take your breath away
 
Oh, my! Being kissed so hard, it'll take your breath away.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

A BAND - "Lowly Worm" (1979)

 
Imagine a stripped down version of The Doors with Jim Morrison singing the silliest lyrics ever, and that's pretty much what you get from this 1979 single by A Band.
I bought this 45 for a dime back in the late 80's. That's how freakin' good it is!
Amazing! 

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

DISTURBED FURNITURE - (1981 - 2019)

 
I knew nothing about the band called Disturbed Furniture until a couple of weeks ago, when it was a followup song to another quirky song I found on YouTube.
I didn't even listen to it at the time, but I figured with a cool name like Disturbed Furniture, how could they possibly be anything but great?
 
I was just going to leave it at that, but curiosity got the best of me, so I started looking up who the members were, and for some, this was their only noted venture, but two members went on to other things.
Guitarist Jorge Arevalo Mateus won a Grammy in 2008 for the Best Historical Recording for "The Live Wire: Woody Guthrie in Performance, 1949."
 
  
Phil Shöenfelt is now living in the Czech Republic and recording good music like this as Phil Shoenfelt and Southern Cross.
 
   Some members of the original band including 
Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Alexa Hunter, and Mick Oakleaf  got back together in 2019 to make this record titled "Continuous Pleasure."

Monday, February 23, 2026

JAMES COTTON - "High Compression" (1984)

 
I've been presenting a lot of Rock music lately, but I also dig a lot of Blues and Jazz, and here's just one small example of why.
There's a lot of people who play the Blues these days, but most of them don't have the grit of a veteran like James Cotton. 
James Cotton was 49 when he recorded this LP in 1984, and it just proves what an iconic blues man he was, not only playing traditional harp, but also rockin' songs like this one featuring this amazing percolating Bass line from Noel Neal. 
Turn it up!!! 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

PINK PLASTIC & PANTIES - "Anger" (1980)

 
I can't tell you much about this group of gals from The Netherlands called Pink Plastic & Panties except they made this record in 1980.
The A side was called "Bla-Bla" and is annoying as Hell as I'm sure it was intended, but I like the B side.
So, without further adieu, here's...

Saturday, February 21, 2026

SHRIEKBACK - "My Spine (Is The Bass Line)" (1982)

 
I don't think the music of the 80's is given nearly enough credit. A lot of musicians were doing new and incredibly fun music, especially in the UK.
This 1982 single by Shriekback is a really fine example; it's funky and it's different, and you can still dance to it.
Hailing from Kentish Town, London, this trio really knew how to get people moving! 
For optimum enjoyment, turn it up!! 

Friday, February 20, 2026

ARKANSAW MAN - "Every Job" (1983)

 
So where did all the art-punk bands go? Seems like this is a genre of music that should have been explored much further.
This band from San Francisco named Arkansaw Man didn't get anywhere past one EP in 1982, and this single in 1983.
Unfortunately, they probably needed jobs!