Friday, June 16, 2006

Played with true conviction: Band of Outsiders ' Act Of Faith


Bright sunny day here… spent the afternoon tinkering with my bikes, listening to this album, when it dawned on me I had uploaded it but not written the post… I have no chance of getting blogger's exhaustion!
As much as i really love their first album (see post below), much more muscle and sinew, this Act Of Faith album never fails to remind me of days just like today… dazed and sweet.
This is psychedelia for the modern times, with not a hint of mannierism and contrived sounds. This is a band at the summit of their powers, not afraid to wander into textures of sounds,going where nobody would have imagined. You guessed it: the whole band's output on vinyl is still as important to me as it was a good 15 years ago. I could retire on a desert island with just these 2 LPs and a bunch of their EPs (Diamanda, where are you? I'd love the Ep you proposed.)
From the lenghty intro of "Conviction", onto the dreaminess of "I wish I was your Kid" to the pummeling of "Fire in the Wall", and the twilight zone of "Clean Saint" and the wailing harmonica of "No Reflection", I wish they had kept on.
No hint of passé lyrics or "period-correct" sound, no this is a band at the summit of their power,moving boldly ahead when most others were statisfied by merely replaying the past. This is Chocoreve 2026 blog-fodder, people. Get it while you can, and remember where you got it from.

Quoted from Piero Scaruffi's "History Of Rock", probably one of the web's best source on music:
The Limit were one of the Power pop bands that entertained the punk public of CBGBs at the end of the 70's. The Limit evolved into Band of Outsiders, and in 1984 joined up with Certain General to record Far Away In America (Sourmash). Then with three good EPs released in 1985 and the album Everything Takes Forever (L'IAS) the Band of Outsiders introduced in an ever-increasing manner psychedelic elements, favoring atmosphere over melody. I Wish I was Your Kid is the classic of this period.

The group burned out de facto after Act Of Faith (Barclay, 1986). The live album Armistice Day (Nocturnal, 1989) (Conviction, 1989) and No Reflection (Repulsion, 1992) collect the best material of the band.

The leader, singer and guitarist, Marc Jeffrey took some to organize himself but then returned (in 1990) on the scene in the clothes of a solitary minstrel . The album Playtime (Conviction) is one of the most humble of the new generation of songwriters.

Does anyone know more about these guys or Marc Jeffrey?? Get in touch & leave a comment (with an email address, I intecept all comments before they are published, so it won't necessarly appear here) Diamanda, this also applies to you! I can't get in touch with you! A valid email addy is all I need!

Needless to say I am interested in any material recorded by the band, not posted on this blog.

This is a 256kb/s rip of a mint IAS copy of the album, lovingly restored by myself, it is all iTunes-ready, just download and enjoy. Still has the original price on the cover… a full 19.50 Swiss Francs, about 65% of todays cheap CDs, without even mentioning "underground" and "import" in the same sentence!

It is no reflection of all intentions… it is just a little later.

10 comments:

RYP said...

again another gem!
thank you fuzzywasabi!

woodshampoo said...

I don't know if you are still interested but I released Marc Jeffrey's solo LP "Playtime" on my label Behemoth. If you would like a copy I can send you one, just let me know.

FuzzyWasabi said...

HEllo WoodShampoo,
Thank you! I am interested by anything/everything done by BOO and Marc Jeffrey… Just leave me another comment with your email… I moderate comments on this blog and won't show your address here ie I'll remove it from the comment.

Anonymous said...

Band of Outsiders is reforming for a special benefit gig:

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Benefit For Laura Kennedy • Original Bass Player of Bush Tetras needs an immediate liver transplant

Sunday October 26th

Cake Shop • 152 Ludlow Street • New York’s Lower East Side

Appearing: The Bush Tetras, James Chance, Certain General, Band of Outsiders, Lenny Kaye, Radio I-Ching, Deborah Frost, Sediment Club, Mikey I-Q, Julian Stockdale & more to be added

“You Can’t Be Funky If You Haven’t Got A Soul”

Please come out and help • Admission $15 minimum donation

www.Myspace.com/bushtetras • lklf.blogspot.com

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for reminding me about Band of Outsiders. I worked in a record store in London in the 80s and used to endlessly play a compilation they were on. Think I'll try to track down that comp now.

Built, not born :-/ said...

I know a lot abt em:) Shoot!

Anonymous said...

Hello. And Bye.

Anonymous said...

Any news about A defector's strange disappearance?

FuzzyWasabi said...

A quick line to tell any of you out there, either members of the band willing to share memories or songs/demo or anybody else: Just GET IN TOUCH!

I need your email in a comment (emails don't get published).

I suspect there's still a dearth of BOO material floating about in the unknown… or your attic.

Anonymous said...

anyone interested in contacting the band can do so via email to bandofoutsiders@live.com or on facebook at www.facebook.com/bandofoutsiders