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Concrete Blonde

Still in Hollywood

  • AMG Review of Still in Hollywood

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    Tom Demalon
    All Music Guide

    With their brief moment of commercial success having long since faded, Concrete Blonde had essentially split by the time this collection was released. For fans, it's a well-conceived treat, gathering together many of the band's non-album tracks (although most had been available as B-sides). There's really not a track that won't be a delight to the band's devoted following. There are a handful of well-chosen cover songs. Leonard Cohen's "Everybody Knows" is given a suitably ominous treatment and there is a beautiful, heartfelt take on the Cheap Trick ballad "Mandocello." Early college radio hit "God Is a Bullet" appears as a brutal live version (with some searing guitar work from James Mankey). The band's punk roots show on another live track, "The Sky Is a Poisonous Garden," and the chilling "Tomorrow, Wendy" retains its potency in a sparse, stripped-down version, showing off Johnette Napalitano's compelling vocal abilities. The B-side originals are consistently good, with the swaggering, loner lyrics and Mankey's spidery, twang guitar making "100 Games of Solitaire" especially noteworthy. The liner notes are concise, but informative, and Still in Hollywood is a well-done packaging of work that reinforces Concrete Blonde as a very talented creative unit.

SUTC - Little Wing
25 days ago

oh, how I wish I could literally spend a Sunday under the covers - but my menial, low-paid job as a laundress awaits; I swear, my kids & I should change our surnames to "Bucket"! About Little Wing - I'm not musically knowledgable but to my untrained ear, Johnette's version doesn't dis Jimi's a bit, and I like that thing The Blonde does with guitars. Here we go:

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The Ship Song Sunday
about 1 year ago

Ever heard this one before? It's the perfect sloppy Sunday song.

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Concrete Blonde, Texas and Margaritas...
about 1 year ago

It's quite powerful how a particular song can bring on memories like a flood.This was the case today as I was listening to one of my favorite 90's band (albeit short lived) Concrete Blonde. For some reason whenever I hear the song "Joey" I think of hot weather, boot camp and margaritas. Sometimes I can't even remember much at all of when I was 19 and going to basic training at Lackland AFB in T...

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