Monthly Archives: August 2019
David Berman is dead.
What I know is that American Water is a pretty good record, and my favorite parts were those that Malkmus wasn’t singing, wasn’t playing. Berman’s voice is not that of a singer, but his words are those of a lyricist who comes from poetry. They’re good! And the songs aren’t always songs, but they’re useful settings for the words and some guitar solos that can capture you for a moment, and then seem to forget why they’re there. So, trying to figure it out I visited Pitchfork and found a near perfect record review/appreciation by a guy named Mike Powell. It was only written 19 years or so after the elpee came out, but that doesn’t matter. Listen to the album, read this review. I’m not sure how much there is to all of David Berman’s musical career, but this is a great place to start.
Cleveland Steamers, Dance Baby!
New Releases: Peter Laughner Box Set
Song of the Week – Nadie Como Yo & Juan Saltarin, Los Yaki
Ignored Obscured Restored
Today’s SotW is another installment of the rare record series. I scored this copy of the 50-year-old Muchachita (1969), by Los Yaki in a thrift store for a buck!
Los Yaki was a Mexican rock band of the mid to late 60s that recorded a mix of originals and British invasion influenced covers. One thing that made them stand out against some of their competitors was that they sang the songs in Spanish translations.
I’m not sure what Yaki means but I’d guess it is an intentional misspelling of Yaqui – an indigenous people of Mexico. The band was made up of:
BENITO RAUL “Benny” IBARRA (Vocalist)
JOSE LUIS GAZCON (Guitar and 2nd Voice)
MANUEL “Meme” GAZCON (Bass)
LUIS ALFONSO ASCENCIO (Keys)
MIGUEL ANGEL IBARRA (Drums)
This album has a cover of The Human Beinz “Nobody but Me,” retitled in Spanish as Nadie Como Yo.”
The disc also has a pretty cool version of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” – “Juan Saltarin.”
The record also has covers of Gary Puckett and The Union Gap’s two biggest hits, “Woman, Woman” (“Sylvia”) and “Young Girl” (“Muchachita” the album title song). I can’t help but wonder if these choices were partly influenced by the San Diego based Union Gap’s proximity to the Mexican border.
My disc is only in VG condition; the cover grades even lower. The last time I looked, two copies were for sale on Discogs. A near mint copy demanded $155; the VG+ was going for $85.
Enjoy… until next week.
The Royal Guardsmen, Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
Reggae Album Covers, Where they happened.
