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Jim Carroll

Catholic Boy

  • AMG Review of Catholic Boy

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    Mark Deming
    All Music Guide

    It's generally imagined that the highest praise one can bestow on a ock songwriter is to say their words read like poetry, but the truth is no more than a handful of notable poets have distinguished themselves as ock songwriters (supposedly a less demanding form), and several have displayed a embarrassing lack of understanding of the popular song form. Jim Carroll is one of the very few authors who convincingly brought his work from the printed word to the ock & roll stage, growing into a passionate and commanding ock singer as well as a tough, intelligent songwriter, and his first album, Catholic Boy, best captures his strengths. Carroll's memoir The Basketball Diaries made clear he had an uncanny knack for capturing the dark and gritty rhythms of the New York streets, while his poetry collections such as Living at the Movies recorded the edgy grace of his verse, and Carroll was able to merge both of those qualities on his songs for Catholic Boy. Of course, this being ock & roll, it's the gritty stuff that's stands out best, especially the unrelenting "People Who Died" and the pained and bitter title cut. But Carroll is also able to find something beautiful as well as troubling in the demimonde he chronicles on "Wicked Gravity" and "Day and Night," and if he's a better writer than a singer, he brings his songs across with a passion and dramatic intensity that more than compensates for his narrow range, and the lean, guitar-led attack of his band makes a good backdrop for these songs. On Catholic Boy, Carroll doesn't come off as a poet slumming in pop music, but like a born rock & roller baring his soul, and that's a lot more than you can say for anything Allen Ginsberg put on vinyl.

He was a friend of mine
over 3 years ago

Going to bed now....but I leave you with one of THE best rock n roll songs ever composed!!

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A Person Who Died... Died: Jim Carroll, 1950-2009
2 months ago

Patti Smith was visiting San Francisco in the late 70s. I was one of a tiny handful of radio djs playing her music and heralding her advent. That I had met her years before and that she probably didn't know that many people in San Francisco must have impelled her to ask me to look out for a close and somewhat fragile friend of hers who was living in Marin County, a guy named Jim Carroll. Jim ...

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Elmer Valentine, Whisky A Go Go Owner, Has Died
11 months ago

There's a whole lot more info on my MMN post about this....backstage at the Whisky a Go Go

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Outloud - A Good Catholic Boy
about 1 year ago

Punk rock and reading, two great tastes that believe it or not go together. I know that leather jackets, mohawks and three chord guitar playing doesn't exactly scream "I read french...

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