Reissue CDs Weekly: Apple, Jason Crest

APPLE, JASON CREST Last-word collections dedicated to Brit-psych underachievers

Last-word collections dedicated to belatedly feted Brit-psych underachievers

After their final records were released in 1969, that seemed to be it for Apple and Jason Crest. Releases by both psychedelic-leaning British bands had first hit shops the previous year, and neither oufit made any waves commercially. Of course, that wasn’t the end of the story.

theartsdesk Q&A: Mick Talbot of The Style Council

THEARTSDESK Q&A: MICK TALBOT The keyboard don discusses the ups and downs of life in The Style Council

The keyboard don discusses the very Eighties ups and downs of life in The Style Council

Following the break-up of The Jam in 1982, Mick Talbot (b 1958) was chosen by Paul Weller as his sparring partner in a new band, The Style Council. Talbot, a keyboard player from south London, had flourished amid the late-Seventies Mod revival, initially in the Merton Parkas, with his brother Danny, but also in The Chords, and even appearing on a couple of The Jam’s records.

Album: Balothizer - Cretan Smash

Between rock and a roots place

Wherever we might live, the contagious energy and urgency of rock reflect the mood of our times: it’s hardly surprising that musicians from all over our super-connected world should re-invent their traditions in a way that absorbs rock’s decibels and immediacy. Balothizer are one of the latest bands that use their roots as a launching pad for something that combines psych, punk and metal music. 

Album: Martin Simpson - Home Recordings

Fingerpicking good

It’s 50 years since Martin Simpson dropped out of college to follow his vocation as a guitarist and his intention had been to celebrate the milestone with a live album. The best-laid plans… Instead Home Recordings finds him live in his living room and on his Peak District porch, the sounds of nature captured on “Lonesome Valley Geese” and on “March 22”, the brief closing track.

Album: Dame Shirley Bassey - I Owe It All to You

★★★ DAME SHIRLEY BASSEY - I OWE IT ALL TO YOU The musical monolith bows out

The musical monolith bows out

The last time that these ears were grabbed by a new Shirley Bassey tune was when she went toe to toe with Propellerheads for the mighty “History Repeating” single in 1997. But it’s actually only been six years since her last album, which isn’t bad for a solo artist who’s well into her eighties and has some 70 long-players to her name. I Owe It All to You, however, has been labelled her “grand finale album” and is therefore likely to be her last.

CD: Cunning Folk - A Casual Invocation

★★★★ CD: CUNNING FOLK - A CASUAL INVOCATION Spells, hexes, the great god Pan

Thrilling album of spells, hexes and the great god Pan

As this review goes live on the internet – an invisible medium even more pervasive than coronavirus – we’ve just enjoyed All Hallow’s Eve with not only a Blue Moon but October’s Hunter’s Moon, too, gazing down upon us from the constellation of Taurus, while today is All Souls’ Day, when the spirits of the dead are abroad and life is celebrated and decorated with skulls and skeletons.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Kenny Carter - Showdown

KENNY CARTER - SHOWDOWN The soul legend’s stunning 1966 RCA recordings

Finally unearthed, the soul legend’s stunning 1966 RCA recordings

Half-way through the 22 tracks of Showdown – The Complete 1966 RCA Recordings, what’s been increasingly apparent from the opening cut is confirmed: this is an extraordinary archive release, as much so as the live Stooges album looked at by this column in early September.

Album: Barbara Dickson - Time is Going Faster

★★★★ BARBARA DICKSON - TIME IS GOING FASTER Bringing it all back home again

Bringing it all back home again

It’s 45 years since the West End success of John, Paul, George, Ringo… and Bert put a young Scottish folkie named Barbara Dickson on the map, launching a career that brought richly-deserved success on stage and screen, as well as in music. She’s since recorded 25 studio albums and enjoyed major singles success.