Jigsaw Seen ‎– We Women

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Description

Format: CDEP
Label: Vibro-Phonic Recordings
Catalogue: DS1 2015
Barcode: 6 63281 20152 0
Country: US
Year: 2003

Condition: New

Still sealed. Deleted. Card sleeve.

Never opened, but I can feel something included inside.

01. We Women
02. Loneliest Person
03. Idiots With Guitars (live)

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Dig that electric sitar intro, double-tracked, plus tablas and the words “We’re tired of taking all the blame/Pretending that we are so lame, we women”- and it’s sung by guys! It’s more of a tribute than an incitement to a battle of the sexes. Things slow down to ballad tempo on the next song, which is about how even the loneliest person in the world isn’t as lonely as the singer. The last track, another ballad recorded live, is “Idiots with Guitars”- it’s folky and psycho, but mainly it’s accomplished pop played in a heartfelt manner, somewhere in the XTC neighborhood. This is only three tracks, but “We Women” is truly memorable.

Tucker Petertil
The Big Takeover

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One look at the Harvest-label designed CD is suggestive enough and the reason for it becomes clear after the first coupla notes of the acoustic-backed sitar line, leading towards an acid/psych/weird/prog-folk, or whatever tags there are, thought of by someone trying to describe similar end-of-the‘60s sounds.

This doesn’t really seem surprising, since the genre had already been explored to some extent on the Zenith album (I’m With You, When You’re Pretty – this would be a perfect title for this single!-, If My Eyes Offend You).

Not to make too much of a digression after an album made entirely of super-cool covers (Songs Mama Used To Sing), the title tune isn’t really a cover, but it sure tastes like an “electric banana”, coming from some secret S.F.Sorrow vaults, to be followed with the cover of one of the least “pretty” sounding ones, from the mentioned album (Loneliest Person).

Though none of them are exactly what you’d call “over-produced”, the other “B-side” (live take of a new song) sounds like its only halfway to its intended form, which does seem promising, but I guess we’ll have to wait for the long-playing experience to prove it.

GORAN OBRADOVIC
/POPISM

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Weight 0.025 kg

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