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higglety
New Member Joined: February 12 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
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Topic: got you on my mind Posted: March 28 2005 at 9:19pm |
Hello friends,
First of all thanks Rich. I finally figured out how to post! And thanks for restoring our freedom of speech (For you all who were wondering, it was NOT Rich who banned this topic.) I am wondering if anyone saw the article about the lawsuit against Rounder in the Boston Herald from March 9th. Very interesting. According to this story, Rounder Records is being sued for threatening record companies that wantd to sell or distribute "Got You On My Mind" just because they didnt want it to compete with "Careless Love". That would be bad. I have both Cd's and I think they're both great. I bought "Got You" on Amazon.com, so i guess it's being sold after all, but if the accusations are true, that's pretty wretched behavior on Rounder's part. Could that be why this topic has been banned 'til now? Hey Rounder, you listening? or Madeleine for that matter....Can you enlighten us please? Tell us it ain't so. In any case, anyone else been bummed out about being on this topic? Also, in all the interviews I've seen, Madeleine says she didn't record anything between Dreamland and Careless love, and that's weird. I mean "Got you on my mind" is a terrific album, even if Madeleine doesn't sing on every tune. According to the notes, it was recorded almost two years before "Careless Love" came out. Are we in parallel universes or something? In my humble opinion, Got You on my mind is not as polished as "careless Love, but it has a lot more more fire and Madeleine sounds wonderful as usual on the seven songs she sings .I think Galison is about the best harmonica player I've ever heard (and not a bad guitarist). i generally don't love harmonica, but this guy takes it to a whole different level and he and Madeleine have a definite vibe. For me, the most moving moment on the record for me is when they sing together on the song "Got you on my mind". If your reading this, Maddy, "Got You on my Mind" is nothing to be ashamed of. Get it out there, girl! I will say this, I've worked in sound for years, and if nothing else, the sound quality of "Got You" is better than Careless Love". It;s actually really well recorded, while CL sounds a little muted and compressed on my system (which is a good one). Other than that CL is georgeous, and Madeleine sings like an angel. Anybody else have Got You on my Mind? Do I have the only copy? Does anybody know more about this lawsuit? Anybody know where Galison is playing? His website seems to be neglected- he needs a Rich Hansen! Enquiring minds want to know! Peace, higglety PS: I've heard two cuts from "Got you on My Mind" in Starbucks recently, so I guess i'm not the only one who likes it.. |
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something
New Member Joined: March 30 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Quote Reply Posted: March 30 2005 at 3:42pm |
dear higglety,
i have heard got you on my mind with friends and found it lacking in some obvious places. Do you really like Galison's singing on 'Heaven Help Us All'? And I find there are a lot of things lacking in the additional tunes, like continuity with the rest of the record with madeline's songs for example. all in all, i like it of course, but wouldn't give it your high praises. -glad to hear your thoughts. --ss |
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higglety
New Member Joined: February 12 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Quote Reply Posted: March 30 2005 at 4:18pm |
Hey ss,
I agree that Galison is not a singer on the level of Madeleine, but he sings with sincerity and he's not off key. His performance on "heaven help us All" is heartfelt and nicely phrased. Actually, I think that's not Madeleine's strongest performance and it's not my favorite track on the CD. Regarding the "additional tracks", I think "Flambee montalbanese" is a little masterpiece. Not only is it probably the best harmonica performance i've ever heard, but the whole arrangement is brilliant. (though i don't think Galison arranged it!). I also think that the french cabaret flavor fits really nicely into the flow oof the CD. "Rag For Madi" is just a great tune, with a very cool interplay of harmonica and clarinet and a terriffic ragtime groove. I mean Shawn Pelton's on drums and Tony garnier on bass, so what do you expect? I think it's very cool that Galison dedicated this to Madeleine. "jealous Guy" is simple, definitely heartfelt, and well played, but it doesn't knock me out. I'm not sure if I like Galison's vocal line at the end or not. Doesn't bother me. "Shoulda Known" rocks as far as i'm concerned. The way the frog sounds morph into the Bass harmonica is a great piece of production, and the guitar/ wurlitzer solo is right on the money. Again, galison is no pavarotti, but he gets across the lyrics (which are pretty funny, and have extra meaning since I read that "Boston Herald" article). cool to hear Carly on that one too. I'm not saying that Got You is a better record than Careless. No question it's a rougher production. but Madelaine sings her ass off on "Playin" and 'Got You on mmy mind' and a few other tracks and Galison is a talented son of a gun. Het gotta run.. thanks for the input! higgs |
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baranroma
New Member Joined: March 24 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 7 |
Quote Reply Posted: March 31 2005 at 7:13am |
Hi there,
I do have a copy of 'Got you on my Mind' and did try to post a comment on this album back in the early days of this forum. It was taken down which annoyed me, so I am glad the decision was (finally) reversed. I have also been perplexed as to why Madeleine never mentions this project in any of her interviews as it is certainly nothing to be ashamed of. I guess the Boston Herald piece goes towards clearing this up a bit. If all that Galison says is true it's certainly nasty tactics on Rounder's part, especially as they pride themselves on being an 'indie'. Anyway as for the merits of 'Got You On My Mind' I couldn't agree more with higglety. It's a gem, and a quick whizz round the net sees many critics saying the same thing. I would also go as far to say as it has less of a contrived quality to it than Careless Love, and overall Madeleine sounds more joyous and relaxed. As for Galison he is obviously a great musician with a voice not unlike Paul Simon's, and I love the way the two complement each other on this work. You can really feel them working together to produce some great, very memorable music. But of course this is all down to personal taste. All I can really say is that Madeleine fans should check it out. Two of the tracks are repeated on 'Careless Love', but treated quite differently, so don't let that put you off. And yes, what has Galison been up to (musically that is)? It would be great to have some news from him and any future projects he may have coming up.. cheers, Baranroma |
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judith
New Member Joined: July 06 2004 Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Quote Reply Posted: April 06 2005 at 10:38am |
Hello
I just listened to the new version of "Got You On My Mind". Oh, I like it VERY much! I had already had the version that I bought from madeleine at the Tin Angel, but it only had seven songs. First of all, the seven songs sound bettter on this CD (i think they were "remixed' or something). Madeleine sounds so lovely on "J'ais Deux Amours"- I must say i like this version better than the one on "Careless Love". As for the four additional songs I agree with Mr. Higglety for the mostpart. I do wonder if "Shoulda Known" has to do with this strange behavior by Madeleine. The final verse says "I met her downtown in a bleeker street bar, serenading some drunks for the tips in a jar" which sounds like the story of how Wiilliam and Madeleine met. The last line is very funny- it goes "If the point of this tale's not entirely plain, know that happily ever after ain't the final refrain" Well, I hope the ver final refraon is happier than the present situation. In any case, it would be gracious of Madeleine to explain to her fans what really happened with "Got You On My Mind'. Oh Madeleine, will you speak to us? Yours truly, Judith |
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judith
New Member Joined: July 06 2004 Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Quote Reply Posted: April 06 2005 at 11:56am |
Oh my. I just realized that I reffered to Higglety as Mr. Higglety.
Please forgive if it is Ms. Higgelty or Mrs. Higglety! Judith |
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higglety
New Member Joined: February 12 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Quote Reply Posted: April 06 2005 at 6:14pm |
Dear Mr Judith,
It is MR. Higglety, but you can call me Higgs. I know what it means to miss New Orleans. I've been to Donna's too and heard spme great stuff. Shannon Powell is one of the greats, plays with Ellis Marsalis among many others. Is Galison living in new orleans now? you can PM me with more info. Higgs |
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ChiJazzman
New Member Joined: April 07 2005 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
Quote Reply Posted: April 07 2005 at 7:20am |
I completely agree that Shannon is a great drummer, he spent several year's touring with Harry Connick, Jr. Judith- the Kermit you mentioned seeing with Shannon is
Kermit Ruffins. He's a fantastic trumpet player and singer, much in the style of his idol, Louis Armstrong. Kermit was a founding member of the Rebirth Brass Band and has for the last several year's his own Band - Kermit Ruffins and the Barbeque Swingers.<br> <br> Madeleine has been getting some good airplay up here in Chicago on WXRT 93.1. I'm very excited about seeing her at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. She's also suppose to be in Chicago in June. Hopefully Madeleine will be able to hang out in New Orleans for a few day's. It would be incredible to see her sit in with Kermit and his band or even record together. Every Thursday night Kermit and his band plays in New Orleans at a place called Vaughan's -that's the place to see him. In between sets, there's free red beans and rice or Kermit starts to barbeque - hence the name the Barbeque Swinger's. Kermit is going to be in Chicago on April 16th and I'm going to hang out with him and have him listen to Madeleine's Cd. Can't wait to see her! |
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judith
New Member Joined: July 06 2004 Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Quote Reply Posted: April 07 2005 at 1:19pm |
Thank you Mr. Chijazzman! I didn't realize the musicians
William played with were so famous- only that they were magnificent. I'll keep my eyes out for Mr. Ruffins. Oh, when you see him, ask him about the harmonica player at Donna's. Pity we won't be back in Nola for the festival. Please report! Judith |
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Mon027
New Member Joined: April 09 2005 Location: Spain Online Status: Offline Posts: 2 |
Quote Reply Posted: April 10 2005 at 2:35pm |
Hi everyone. I am writing from Santiago de Compostela, a very old city in Galicia, NW of Spain. It was here where I on 21st April 1997 I got into a record shop and came across what I thought was an interesting record. I didn't know anything about MP then. It was having a look at the credits that I thought I had to listen to the record. Of course it was DREAMLAND and of course I bought it and immediately fell in love with that voice. I loved every second and every note on the album. Maybe someone with a deeper knowledge of music than me would tell me about its imperfections, if there are any. I would not mind. My love for it would not diminish and I would gently answer I love those so-called imperfections. After frustrating years of wait I finally found out Careless Love was being released by Rounder. I ordered my copy through the net as I didn't want to wait 6 further months until it came out here. It was then when I found Got You On My Mind. I love both records and I cannot think of any MP fan who would not want to get both albums. Careless Love is a dream of an album and it immediately became an important part of the soundtrack of my life and so did the heartfelt and honest effort that the magnificent Got You On My Mind is. Most artists would sell their souls to the devil or kill for making an album like that so I can hardly understand why so much controversy and trouble. The fact that so many gifted and talented musicians have gathered to create these songs, this music, should be enough to just enjoy the music and let the world know about it. Thanks a lot for reading... Edited by Mon027 |
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