Showing posts with label Robert Pollard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Pollard. Show all posts

12 December 2022

I STAYED UP ALL NIGHT LISTENING TO RECORDS (A COLLECTION OF FIELD RECORDINGS) Various Artists 1998


 

Discogs 

 

Tracklist

1Jake O'Clay*Alphabet Pirate2:08
2Bill Fox (3)Eclectrocution3:08
3Ted HattemerBackground2:46
4Tobin SproutCryptic Shapes3:13
5Jake HoushTestament3:29
6Lizard McGeeCinema East3:26
7Jenny MaeDrapes2:07
8DumpIt's Not Awright3:41
9Robert GriffinDream King3:14
10Dan SpurgeonTelling Secrets Forming Unions5:17
11Franklin BrunoShooting Past Me3:25
12EarnestStraight To Neil0:59
13WaybaldSong2:23
14Chris BiesterCoolville2:29
15Don HowlandRubber Boots4:30
16Robert PollardAs Long As A Block Is Black1:31
17Mike RepBulemia Blues1:46
18Gilmore TamnyPit Bull0:33
19Karl HendricksThe Dress You Bought In Cleveland5:02
20Paul NiniAstronauts2:03
21Scotty TabachnickStones And Noah's Bones1:38
22Simon JoynerHot Tears2:39
23Smelt DaddyHow Low Can You Go2:27
24Jerry WickLove, Death + Photosynthesis3:12
25Ron House5:002:06

04 June 2018

ROBERT POLLARD WITH DOUG GILLARD Speak Kindly Of Your Volunteer Fire Department 1999

by request
 

Tracklist

1 Frequent Weaver Who Burns 2:48
2 Soul Train College Policeman 1:38
3 Pop Zeus 2:27
4 Slick As Snails 4:19
5 Do Something Real 2:55
6 Port Authority 4:05
7 Soft Smoke 0:44
8 Same Things 1:18
9 And I Don't (So Now I Do) 2:10
10 Tight Globes 3:07
11 I Get Rid Of You 2:49
12 Life Is Beautiful 2:27
13 Messiahs 2:25
14 Larger Massachusetts 2:52
15 And My Unit Moves 1:41

25 July 2016

I HATE THE 90s Volume 16



 
  1. THE KISS OFFS Never Been Kissed
  2. PETE KREBS AND GOSSAMER WINGS Johnny Come Lately
  3. ROBERT POLLARD Make Use
  4. ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN Don't Let It Get You Down
  5. THE ORIGIN Jumping to Fall
  6. BRIGHT Point
  7. THE ROSEHIPS Rag Doll
  8. THE VOLEBEATS Desert Song
  9. MACHA Salty
10. ABRA MOORE Four Leaf Clover
11. TREMBLING BLUE STARS For This One
12. THE WELCOME MAT Space Madness
13. GLIDE Why You Asking?
14. THE RAYMOND BRAKE Easter
15. AMERICAN ANALOG SET On My Way
16. THE FROWNIES Take Hold
17. MOPED Does Your Back Hurt
18. COMET GAIN Villain
19. PLAGUE OF ETHYLS Warped and Twisted
20. ASH Day of the Triffids
21. GRENADINE Goya
22. MOVING TARGETS Taang Intro
23. SUBMARINE Chemical Tester
24. COMBINE Life, Death & Saturday Night


29 February 2016

ROBERT POLLARD Waved Out 1998

by request
 
 
 

Artist Biography by

One of the things that made Guided by Voices' rise from underground curios to indie superstars in the early '90s so noteworthy was that vocalist/guitarist Robert Pollard was also a teacher, an uncommon occupation for rock & roll idols. Pollard was born on October 31, 1957, in Dayton, Ohio. As a child, he was groomed by his father to become a professional athlete, and pitched a no-hitter for his high-school baseball team, but in college he realized that music meant more to him than sports. Pollard formed Guided by Voices in Dayton in 1983 while working part-time at an elementary school. Also consisting of Paul Comstock (guitar/piano), Mitch Mitchell (bass), and Eric Payton (drums), Guided by Voices released their first EP, Forever Since Breakfast, in 1986. Pollard's love for British Invasion records, as well as an admiration for progressive rock and R.E.M.'s murky jangle, sculpted the band's early LPs, all of which Pollard, his brother, and the group's manager financed by requesting a loan from the Dayton Public Schools Credit Union.

Although Pollard remained at the helm, Guided by Voices had a continuously changing lineup in the '80s and '90s. A firm believer in the artistic qualities of lo-fi production, Pollard also had an ear for accessible albeit quirky pop, and when both sides converged on 1994's Bee Thousand, many critics began to chant his name. On Bee Thousand, Pollard's songwriting finally reached its potential, and the band's initial post-punk experimentation was toned down for hook-laden college rock such as "I Am a Scientist." The group was suddenly thrust into the mainstream, appearing briefly on MTV and acquiring the kind of glowing accolades from corporate magazines often given to established alternative bands like R.E.M. and Nirvana.

Pollard quit his teaching job, and the group performed on the Lollapalooza tour. A year later, Guided by Voices recorded 60 tunes in a 24-track studio; however, Pollard wasn't pleased with the results. At first uncomfortable with the songs' "hi-fi" sound, Pollard returned to the studio to finish the album, recording much of Under the Bushes Under the Stars in two days. In 1996, following Pollard's decision to fire the other members of Guided by Voices and replace them with members of the group Cobra Verde, he released his solo debut, Not in My Airforce, and as GbV became increasingly popular, Pollard began using his solo releases as a platform for his more esoteric musical ideas.

In 2004, Pollard announced he was retiring Guided by Voices and relaunching himself as a solo artist. Signing with Merge Records, Pollard released his first post-GbV album, From a Compound Eye, in early 2006, and a second album, Normal Happiness, appeared a few months later. By the end of 2007, Pollard parted ways with Merge and formed his own label, Guided by Voices Inc., which soon spawned offshoot imprints such as Prom Is Coming Records, Record Company Records, Fading Captain Records, and Rockathon Records, allowing him to release as much new music as he pleased. Between the near constant flow of solo material and his collaborations with the Keane Brothers, Circus Devils, Boston Spaceships, and other ad hoc bands, Pollard released 14 albums, ten singles, and four EPs from 2008 to 2010, more than many of his peers would release in their entire careers. In 2010, Pollard got back in touch with his inner jock when he scored 4,192, a documentary about legendary Cincinnati Reds hitter Pete Rose; earlier that same year, Pollard was inducted into the Northridge High School Hall of Fame for his teenage skills on the diamond, and as Pollard told a reporter, "You could make a lot of money on a bar bet: 'One of these two men is in a baseball hall of fame. Can you guess who?'"

In 2010, Pollard surprised many by reuniting the "classic lineup" of Guided by Voices -- Pollard, Tobin Sprout, Mitch Mitchell, Greg Demos, and Kevin Fennell -- for a handful of live shows. As the concerts quickly became sellouts, Guided by Voices added more dates, and in 2012 GbV confirmed their reunion was semi-permanent when they cut a new album, Let's Go Eat the Factory, released by Pollard's GbV Inc. label. Three more GbV albums appeared within the space of 12 months -- Class Clown Spots a UFO, The Bears for Lunch, and English Little League -- while the band played occasional live shows and Pollard remained furiously prolific as a solo artist, releasing two solo albums a year in 2011 and 2012.

In the fall of 2013, the "classic lineup" of Guided by Voices splintered when drummer Kevin Fennell was either fired (according to Pollard) or resigned (according to Fennell) after a bizarre incident in which Fennell unsuccessfully attempted to sell his drum kit online for $55,000. While fans waited on the group's future, they had plenty to keep them occupied: in December 2013, Pollard released another solo set, Blazing Gentlemen, in which he claimed to be experimenting with more traditional songwriting techniques, while in the months that followed he scheduled another solo single, two LPs with the Circus Devils (When Machines Attack and My Mind Has Seen the White Trick), and yet another GbV album, Motivational Jumpsuit, with Kevin March on drums. In September 2014, months after the release of GbV's Cool Planet, Guided by Voices unexpectedly announced they were canceling all tour dates as the band had once again broken up, but that did little to slow down the notoriously prolific Pollard; he launched yet another ad hoc group, Ricked Wicky, with the February 2015 album I Sell the Circus, and May 2015 saw the release of a Pollard solo set, Faulty Superheroes
 

Tracklist

1 Make Use 3:16
2 Vibrations In The Woods 1:06
3 Just Say The Words 3:00
4 Subspace Biographies 2:58
5 Caught Waves Again 1:52
6 Waved Out 1:15
7 Whiskey Ships 2:00
8 Wrinkled Ghost 1:57
9 Artificial Light 1:03
10 People Are Leaving 2:37
11 Steeple Of Knives 2:13
12 Rumbling Joker 2:53
13 Showbiz Opera Walrus 2:34
14 Pick Seeds From My Skull 1:08
15 Second Step Next Language 4:35
 

07 November 2012

3 DREAM BAG The Fertile Octagenarian 2001

by request




Lo-fi alternative band featuring Greg Demos and Don Thrasher, both of Guided By Voices.This was 3 Dream Bag's only full length release, pressed exclusively on vinyl. - Blogatrix
 
 

Tracklist 

A1
Farmer Says

A2
Daisy

A3
Chaos Killed The Dinosaur

A4
Pot Luck And The Insanity Mile

A5
War Orphan

A6
Saline Man

A7
Moon Beam

A8
Electric Billboards Trampoline

B1
Freak Pony

B2
Perfect Friday

B3
Invitation To The Beheading

B4
Unborn Widow

B5
Honeymoon Babies

B6
Bad Rice Stew / Chase And Sandborn

B7
Mr. O'Malley

29 June 2010

COBRA VERDE Vintage Crime EP 1995

by request


 
 
 

Cobra Verde Biography by Greg Prato

Although many first became aware of Cleveland's Cobra Verde when they joined forces with Robert Pollard in Guided by Voices, they're certainly not just any ordinary backing band. They rose from the ashes of the out-of-control Death of Samantha, which released three full-length albums and one EP on the Homestead label. The new group wanted to achieve a more atmospheric sound than its predecessor, and did so by the time of their 1994 debut on Scat Records, Viva La Muerte.

Combining the impact of punk with the urgency of early-'70s glam rock, the record was voted one of the year's best independent releases by both Rolling Stone and Request magazines. It was also around this time that the group toured with fellow Scat recording artists Guided by Voices and struck up a friendship with GBV leader Pollard, which would later come in handy.

1995-1996 saw the group release a flurry of singles, as well as the Vintage Crime EP, which helped increase the band's popularity with the alternative rock crowd. It was during 1996 that Pollard decided to split up the original lineup of Guided by Voices, and Cobra Verde approached him about being their replacement. Pollard agreed, and the results can be heard on 1997's Mag Earwhig!, considered by many the best GBV album since 1994's classic Bee Thousand. Cobra Verde continued as a separate group, though, splitting their time equally between both bands, and also finding the time to release a compilation of singles and unreleased tracks titled Egomania (Love Songs) in 1997. Easy Listening appeared in 2003 from Muscletone Records, followed by Copycat Killers in 2005 on Scat.

The band's developing reputation helped them place multiple songs on TV shows, beginning with a special appearance on The OC in 2006 as a Foreigner tribute band (complete with a cover of "Waiting for a Girl Like You"). Cobra Verde placed two television songs leading up to 2008's Haven't Slept All Year, including on Entourage and Sons of Anarchy. Recording activity sputtered to a halt, however, when frontman John Petkovic and guitarist Tim Parnin joined the indie supergroup Sweet Apple, which released a pair of albums in the early 2010s. By 2014, however, Cobra Verde was back in the studio recording new material.



Tracklist

1
Catalogue3:09
2
World Doesn't End3:19
3
Media Whore2:59
4
Wish I Was Here4:15
5
Every God For Himself4:24
6
Fire Of Love2:59