14 March, 2013

242. Deep Purple | Machine Head (1972)



Tracks
  1. Highway Star
  2. Maybe I'm a Leo
  3. Pictures of Home
  4. Never Before
  5. Smoke on the Water
  6. Lazy
  7. Space Truckin'

Machine Head is a toothless album. The music is hard rock. Each song is filled with guitar solos, riffs, grooves and hooks.

While there may not be much bite to this album, that doesn't mean it's not enjoyable or interesting. However, where Black Sabbath is dark and brooding and Led Zeppelin is aggressive and bombastic, Deep Purple is fun and easygoing. It's kind and gentle heavy metal.

The album is good, but it needs to rock harder and faster to make it all convincing. It's worth listening to because it's clearly an influential album for future hard rock and heavy metal bands. However, I don't think it needs to be on the 1001 Albums list.

All the songs on this album are quite good. The stand outs are Highway StarNever BeforeSmoke on the Water, Lazy, and Space Truckin'.

★★★★★★★★☆☆

11 March, 2013

241. Randy Newman | Sail Away (1972)



Tracks
  1. Sail Away
  2. Lonely at the Top
  3. He Gives Us All His Love
  4. Last Night I Had a Dream
  5. Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear
  6. Old Man
  7. Political Science
  8. Burn On
  9. Memo to My Son
  10. Dayton, Ohio - 1903
  11. You Can Leave Your Hat On
  12. God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind)

Sail Away is a wry album. The music is rock. The songs are heavy on the piano and many have an orchestral accompaniment. The atmosphere is very relaxed and filled with lots of melody. This is juxtaposed with some very serious, albeit ironic, sardonic and witty, lyrics.

Randy Newman is not afraid of confronting the ugly parts of American life and history. He does it in a way that is that is humorous, yet almost uncomfortable. He turns slavery into a sales pitch on Sail Away. He suggests the US nuke every part of the world, except Australia, to bring peace on Political Science. He jokes about the time when the Cuyahoga River burned because it was so polluted on Burn On. He also suggests that God doesn't care about humans and thinks they're fools for worshiping him on God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind).

Of course, it's all humor with a serious point. It's a satirical attack on those Americans who believe God is on the side of America and that everything the US does is right and good. Criticizing the US and God is nothing new in music, but what's new is the perspective; Randy Newman is blaming ordinary Americans for America's faults rather than blaming the politicians and other leaders. His caricature of bigots and racists is often too simplistic and exaggerated which can often get in the way of his point.

The album is quite good. I didn't expect to like this album. Randy Newman isn't just another run-of-the-mill singer/songwriter. The album is worth listening to, but I'm not convinced this should be on the 1001 Albums list.

All the songs on this album are excellent. The stand outs are Sail AwayLonely at the TopHe Gives Us All His LoveLast Night I Had a DreamPolitical ScienceBurn On, You Can Leave Your Hat On, and God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind).

★★★★★★★★★☆