by TheEqualizer on 15 Aug 2007 00:43
Maybe this is better than nothing for all the frustrated fans. The following are Stewart's comments regarding some of the tracks:
Too Kool to Kalypso: Klark Kent, the one-man band. After the sudden unexpected success of "Don't Care" in the English Pop charts, "Too Kool" was his first flop. Still my favorite track. Who needs a brass section when you can play a kazoo?
Don't Box Me In: Francis Ford Coppola set me off on a whole new career as a film composer. Since I didn't know how to do it, I had to reinvent the wheel. Its amazing what you can do if you don't know how. This song was written, recorded and mixed in one wild day in a studio with Stan Ridgeway, That's him on Harmonica and vocals with me on guitar, bass and drums.
Taxi Ride Home: From the score of a film about my hometown during the civil war. Ziad Doueiri was the director. It was very emotional to watch the film at the Beruit Film Festival surrounded by the people who lived the story that I had scored. John Bilezikijian played violin and oud. Piano is becoming my weapon of choice. All of the many piano parts on this CD are performed by my computer. Although I can fake it on almost any stringed instrument, I did not get the gift of keyboards. My fingers just can't do what my brain can do, so I play each note into the box -- verrrry slowly -- and the box plays it perfectly.
Wield the Spade: Aah. . . Oysterhead, the negation of everything I ever learned about professional music. Les Claypool and Trey Anastasio have un-taught me everything I know. First there was the jam, then the lyric was strapped on and then the crazy stuff began. . .
Rain: This was for the videogame, "Spyro". These were very shallow compositions-- I would write three of them in a day -- but the tunes keep coming back as favourites of mine. Somehow when you get into the groove and work fast without having to deal with dialogue, plot or lyrics, the music flows like a torrent.
I won't provide any more of the liner notes as I am a bit concerned about the Kosherocity of doing so. I feel justified in giving the bit that I did here as (1) I am CERTAIN everyone here is going to get this disc (2) the only reason everyone here does not have it is due to the short supply and (3) these tidbits will not convince anyone they do not need to buy the disc themselves not because I gave the text of the liner notes of 5 of the 21 tracks but will instead likely encourage people to buy the CD now that they can see how interesting the notes are.
With that said, it ANYONE thinks I should not have done this, I will LueAnn (i.e., ~~~~~) this entry upon my seeing the objection.
There is no bigger gong.