Sunday, March 26, 2006

Donald Fage Pre-concert review...

Donald Fagen - Morph The Cat (Reprise)
UK release date: 13 March 2006






track listing

1. Morph The Cat
2. H Gang
3. What I Do
4. Brite Nitegown
5. Great Pagoda Of Fun
6. Security Joan
7. Night Belongs To Mona
8. Mary Shut The Garden Door
9. Morph The Cat




At a time when sounding a bit rough around the edges is not a bad thing there are still some artists who are not swayed by changes in style, none more so than Donald Fagen. One half of Steely Dan, he has been making the same classy brand of jazzy pop for over 30 years and these are values not forgotten on his latest solo effort, Morph The Cat.
Only the 58 year old's third solo album in over two decades, the release has the high production standards you would expect, especially as perfectionist Fagen was at the controls himself.
Indeed, if you are looking for surprises then you won't find many. As well as stellar production, another Fagen trademark is his willingness, even necessity, for songs to run their natural course. If this means a sax solo takes a tune in a different direction, moving it over six or seven minutes, then so be it.
There is not much space in pop music these days for jazz solos - indeed they may normally be ridiculed - however, Fagen's mandate is 'if it ain't broke don't fix it'. Hence they are here in abundance and pulled off with aplomb by a stellar cast including such gifted jazz musicians as saxophonist Walt Weiskopf, trumpeter Marvin Stamm and guitarist Wayne Krantz, who are all left to do their thang.
Chilled title track Morph The Cat includes all this sublime musicianship, with its cool and jazzy feel, starting a trend which continues throughout the album. The similarity of each song is something you could criticise Fagen for if you had not heard his previous work, however while the feel may not alter dramatically, the stories in the songs do.
According to Fagen, the album represents the final part in a solo trilogy. Where 1982's The Nightfly and Kamakiriad from 1993 were about youth and middle age, Morph The Cat signifies death.
Always a clever lyricist, Fagen weaves a number of encounters with the grim reaper into Brite Nitegown. Verses about sickness, murder and drugs are contained in one of the most upbeat tempo songs on the album, with its great groove and wah wah guitars, as he warns "you can't fight the feller in the bright nightgown".
There are generally grim connotations found within many of the songs. A tale of besotted lovers, The Great Pagoda Of Funn, has the words "poisoned skies and severed heads" darkening the outlook, while The Night Belongs To Mona refers to 9/11. Scarred by "the fire downtown", the central character in the song is scared to go out, instead staying inside her Manhattan apartment playing music all day and "feeling pretty".
There is a similarly dark feel about Mary Shut The Garden Door, as Fagen sings "they came in under the radar" about an alien invasion. Eerie keyboards heighten the tension as government agents force Mary into being a prisoner in her own home.
The message Fagen appears to be delivering on the songs about Mary and Mona is that it's a big bad world out there and you're better off staying inside where it's safe and warm. Even the album cover casts a lonesome Fagen sitting on his own next to a window as if he were that frightened recluse post-9/11 himself.
There are more positive themes to be found as well, such as the thrill of getting frisked by an airport security guard described during the sassy Security Joan, while Fagen receives advice from the ghost of Ray Charles in What I Do.
H Gang, meanwhile, offers up the most infectious song on the album - a very melodic track which recalls classic Steely Dan. And the links with the past do not end there. A twist is served up right at the end with the final notes borrowed from Fagen's first solo hit, I.G.Y., rounding off his personal trilogy with the touch of class you would expect.
- Paul Woloszyn

arriba!!!



Taken last night at a church function... :)

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Evangeline Lilly.... of Lost!




Ok... shameless gawking... ;)

Strange weather lately....



Ok... strange weather we've been having lately in So. Calif... (my truck).

what wouldn't Jesus do?



I found this interesting little alcohol flask. ;)

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Off to Las Vegas to see Switchfoot.



:):) Are you going?

Europe or So California?



This reminds me of a photo from europe... but it's southern california mountains blanketed with fresh snow... Enjoy before it melts away.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

memories of summer... Havasupai Falls


I just ran across a photo of me inside one of the Falls at Havasupai Indian Reservation just a the edge of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. This photo was taken by a friend. One of the rare photos of me, and a very memorable one at that. It's one of those once in a lifetime kind of memory, which makes one go back and try to re-live.

Thanks for inviting me... "M"

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Same cloudy day. . .



I keep walking over to where I was parked, and noticed the clouds. Southern california in the winter time. It's a infrequent site to see rain clouds.

cloudy day



The clouds today looked very cool...
Just leaving work on my way to the car, I happened to have my camera with me.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

a seattle art work



If you are a Seattle-ite... you may recognize this... :)

haiku for: "a friend"



is there more to know
about you a mystery still
tomorrow revealed

Sunday, March 05, 2006

My musical instrument gear...

I predicted CRASH would win Best Picture

An important film. You must see it. It makes you think about your biases and predjudices.

:)

So you think you're not biased?
Try these demo tests: Here

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

A terrible coincidence...about Seattle.

What is it about Seattle? A place that is surrounded by water. Enchanting, almost an escape. A different place that forces you to think about where you are and where you should be going?
The terrible coincidence about Seattle started in the early 90's where my then wife and I decided we had enough of Southern california and wanted to a change so we visited Washington State...particularly Seattle.
To make the long story short. Our lives was in a turmoil, but we hid it well from our friends and family. Our marriage was not doing very well, and we both wanted to save it. Thinking if we move to Seattle area, we could start fresh.
Anyway, we returned to so-cal, and my then wife dropped the bomb. She wanted to separate.

Fast forward to 2006. Just came back from Seattle to attend a friend's wedding. But again, Seattle took one of our friend's marriage apart. I just heard tonight that our friends who went up to Seattle, are now separated. Seattle is a curse! I say.

I am very saddened by the news, and I ask you to pray for them, and that this separation will become a reconciliaition. If not reconciliation, a healthy separation. If there is such a thing. I am a lost for words, because I will miss one of them at church, maybe both as they sort their lives.

Another thought.... if a couple met in Seattle and fell in love, will they never be apart?

Good night... I am not going to sleep well tonight.

dg