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Be Bop Deluxe - Axe Victim (1974)

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BE BOP DELUXE - AXE VICTIM (1974)Many Rock fans from the 70’s regard Singer/Guitarist Bill Nelson as an unsung Guitar virtuoso. His skills are undeniable, his speed and dexterity of fret board work leave this reviewer frankly, staggered. The major difficulty he and his band Be Bop Deluxe would endure throughout their career was one of identity, or rather changing identities. Never fixed to one genre of music, they would flit from Glam Rock, to Bowie like Cock Rock, to Heavy Rock, and at times even Jazz Rock. Their 1974 debut “Axe Victim” is a perfect example of a band attempting to find a niche, and one only has to look at both the front and back cover to realize the band are struggling to identify themselves. A skull and electric Guitar adorn the front cover, whilst the back cover shows the band as a bunch of high heeled heavily made up Ziggy clones. In fact one can tell that Bowie is such an influence that at least two songs from the album “Axe Victim” and “Third Floor Heaven” could have been mistaken for the mythical “Spiders From Mars”. It’s a shame that some of the influences are so transparent, because amongst the clones and experiments, there really are some top Rock songs. “Jet Silver And The Dolls Of Venus” is superb early English experimental Rock, dreamy, fresh and superbly performed with a hook to die for. “Rocket Cathedrals”, “Jets At Dawn”, and “No Trains To Heaven” also work well. Just to express how much Be Bop Deluxe is a vehicle for Nelson’s talents, the Lead Guitar and Vocal tracks seem to be recorded at least a few decibels louder than the backing, and that’s perfectly acceptable for his Guitar work, but his Vocals can sound thin and wearing after repeated listening. There are certain tracks where the fashion for long Guitar solos’ and over indulgence deter the listener and this is highlighted by “Adventures In A Yorkshire Landscape” which could have been a more memorable song without the 2 minute solo. Nelson would sack his band after the release of “Axe Victim”, restart with a new band and go on to record his best 2 albums of Be Bop Deluxe’s career. This is a fine debut, but without the heavy influences it could have been so much better.

Comments (5)

  1. Permalink posted 09/09/2007
  2. Augusts1 says You're back! Welcome back Jeff, you've definitely been missed. Not heard of this group or Bill Nelson. My god, he does do some lovely guitar work. Listening to the solo at the end of Jet Silver, wow, that is beautiful. Nice solo on the 2nd one too. Thanks for sharing this. I've been discovering/listening to more '70s music that I missed when I was a teen like Bowie's 'Low', 'Heroes', Siouxsie & the Banshees' debut, etc. So this fits perfectly with me. Did Bill do any solo work at all?
    Permalink posted 09/09/2007
  3. Jammy Jeff says Hi August, Thanks for the comment and it's good to be back. I've got over a thousand album reviews in word document that I've written for my own entertainment over the years, so i thought I may as well upload them on to Mog. You're listening to Bowie !! He's probably my favourite individual artist of all time. His 70's material is mainly all excellent. That first side of "Low" is possibly the best 20 minutes of music ever captured on my turntable. "Breaking Glass", "Sound And Vision", "Be My Wife"...they're all stunners. Bill Nelson has done a lot of music over the years, mainly experimental prog, but he's still around although not as prolific.
    Permalink posted 09/10/2007
  4. Augusts1 says Wow, a thousand album reviews? Sheesh you are quite diligent. Bring them on! Yea, Bowie is incredible. I also just picked up his 'Heathen' album a month or so ago which was co-produced by Tony Visconti & is a harkening back to Bowie's 3 '70s cds that Tony co-produced w/Bowie as welll(Low, Heroes & Lodger). It's a great album.
    Permalink posted 09/10/2007
  5. Marigold says Very cool. I am just catching up on some mogs and I am glad I did not delete this mog notification. (I feel so bad that I am the only person that deletes mog notifications simply due to the title) (shoot me, I have a life outside of mog) ANYWAYS, this is a great post. For some reason the first track stopped mid way and would not let me finish. The second tracks guitar solo was most wonderful. Great song. The first one was good as well...at least what I heard of it. I may come back later to see if I can listen to it in its in its fullness. a 1000 reviews? Wow. Keep pulling these ones out from the past. What a great way to find out about some forgotten or missed bands on my part. Truly appreciate it and you are a great asset to mog and should be paid for what you do. Thanks!
    Permalink posted 09/14/2007

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