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Rather than release both of the
Fingertip Sessions
volumes in America as they were originally issued,
Thirsty Ear
combined selections from the two for
Nothing Lives Long
, keeping the cover art from the second one intact.
"Raining Stones,"
"Big Red Control Machine,"
"Third Unattended Bag on the Right,"
and
"The Tragic Story"
turned up from the original EP, while the remaining eight songs came from the full album. With a fully rearranged running order for all the tracks, it makes a handy way for cost-conscious fans and newcomers alike to sample
Brave Captain
's wares. As such, it actually makes for a better introduction to
Martin Carr
's solo career than either of the two original releases, dropping some of the lesser cuts like
"Starfish."
From the songs that do remain (especially the earlier cuts), it's still obvious that
Sice
was practically born to sing them instead of his ex-
Boo Radleys
cohort, but the music itself is often quite enjoyable, very much in line with his old band's mix-and-match approach to
pop
, and
Carr
acquits himself vocally better than might be expected. The unheralded but key participant in the sessions is
Gorwel Owen
, the Welsh producer and musician whose enthusiasm and mentoring vision assisted so many of his fellow countrymen, like
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
, through the 1990s. Besides engineering all the songs,
performs everything from percussion and guitar to glockenspiels and, in one amusing credit, "that machine that goes blamblamblam." The cryptic but appreciative liner notes come from
Mike Watt
, who contributed the band's name by penning a song of that title on
fIREHOSE
's
Ragin', Full-On
back in 1986. It's a nice nod back, even though
's music bears no obvious connection to
Watt
rock
/
punk
jazz
fusions. ~ Ned Raggett
Fingertip Sessions
volumes in America as they were originally issued,
Thirsty Ear
combined selections from the two for
Nothing Lives Long
, keeping the cover art from the second one intact.
"Raining Stones,"
"Big Red Control Machine,"
"Third Unattended Bag on the Right,"
and
"The Tragic Story"
turned up from the original EP, while the remaining eight songs came from the full album. With a fully rearranged running order for all the tracks, it makes a handy way for cost-conscious fans and newcomers alike to sample
Brave Captain
's wares. As such, it actually makes for a better introduction to
Martin Carr
's solo career than either of the two original releases, dropping some of the lesser cuts like
"Starfish."
From the songs that do remain (especially the earlier cuts), it's still obvious that
Sice
was practically born to sing them instead of his ex-
Boo Radleys
cohort, but the music itself is often quite enjoyable, very much in line with his old band's mix-and-match approach to
pop
, and
Carr
acquits himself vocally better than might be expected. The unheralded but key participant in the sessions is
Gorwel Owen
, the Welsh producer and musician whose enthusiasm and mentoring vision assisted so many of his fellow countrymen, like
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
, through the 1990s. Besides engineering all the songs,
performs everything from percussion and guitar to glockenspiels and, in one amusing credit, "that machine that goes blamblamblam." The cryptic but appreciative liner notes come from
Mike Watt
, who contributed the band's name by penning a song of that title on
fIREHOSE
's
Ragin', Full-On
back in 1986. It's a nice nod back, even though
's music bears no obvious connection to
Watt
rock
/
punk
jazz
fusions. ~ Ned Raggett