Beirut - March of the Zapotec - 090131
Unlike any other album I have heard. Downloaded from iTunes and these
are first impressions.
Lots of horns - unusual - but very interesting. Mexican flavored. Feel like you've
dropped into a small Mexican town and the band has started playing.
Track by track
El Zocalo - very short - fades in and and then out - interesting choice. Title refers to the main square in Mexico City. Sets the location
and the tone.
La Llorona - Tough to get the lyric but very heavy Mexican flavor and then sounds like Godfather old school dance tune. Never heard
the possible connections before. Lots of horns with a bit of drums. Title refers to a popular Spanish legend about a woman
who kills her children after being rejected by a man. Ouch.
My Wife - Horns, sounds almost like a continuation
of the previous song. No vocal
The Akara - Horns but seem to have left Mexico - ukelele with horns on rythme
and then a trumpet melody - vocal again hard to grab the lyrics - usually a good sign, means I want/need to listen more. Might
refer to a woman who is barren.
On a Bayonet - dirge like opening - sad trumpet on top.
The Shrew
- Om Pah like again with the solitary trumpet on the melody. Some story here about the Shrew but I can't tell you what
it is. Then a chase type musical theme develops, faster and faster, and then back to the Omm Pah theme to end. Huh?!
My
Night With The Prostitute - solo keyboard -still struggling with the lyric - interesting vocal with drum machine and
keyboard continuing. Minimalist
My Wife, Lost in the Wild - electronic again, drum machine, vocal very hard to
get lyric - duh, like what did I expect.
Venice - more dreamy with electronic piano, multi-part singing
- no drums, fades away
The Concubine starts with an solo accordion joined by triangles and chimes, ends
with solo organ.
Ends with No Dice. Electronic, maybe for a dance club. No vocal. Kind of fun sounds and can imagine
dancing and sweating to this one - assuming I was at a dance club - not bloody likely. Kind of an Animal Collective vibe.
Talk about a bunch of different songs. Most songs with a female theme, two about "his" wife, one about
the Concubine and another about the Shrew. Then add in the Weeping Woman - La Llorna - and I'm guessing when I figure
out the lyrics on the other songs, a woman will be front and center.
Makes more sense now but still mostly a mystery.
Glad I bought it but hard to recommend it too strongly. I have a feeling I will like it more as I listen more.
Cheers
Bill