
Richard Swift - Ground Trouble Jaw (2008) / Walt Wolfman (2011) - New LP Record 2019 Secretly Canadian Viny & Download - Indie / Folk Rock
It was a great Swiftian irony that the shining moment of realization that is Ground Trouble Jaw first saw its release as a modest, digital-only EP in 2008. Here we right that wrong, and pair it with 2011s Walt Wolfman EP, very much a spiritual twin of Ground Trouble Jaw. Ground Trouble Jaw is the lens that pulls Swift's catalogue into a focused oeuvre. It was the first release that folded the tireless, vying personalities of Richard Swift's art - the art brut R&B of Onasis; the John Fante saloon player of The Novelist; the Brill Building songcraft of Dressed Up For the Letdown - into a singular, succinct artistic statement. Here is a man discovering at once his own capacity for timelessness. The triumphant, Sly Stone burner "Lady Luck" feels like a song your heart knew before you did, a ripe jazz apple that Swift plucked on a stroll through the orchard. You can feel his joy and the responsibility of his personal discovery. You can imagine a not-to-distant future in which parents and children slowdance together at weddings to the childhood sweetheart doo-wop of "Would You." The electric artistic breakthrough is palpable. Walt Wolfman's blown-out, basement R&B speaker-shredders are not for the faint of heart. Highlight of the set, "MG 33" is a raw and ghostly trance, a blast of kinetic energy and that jazz apple smoke blown right in your face. The quasi-title track "Walt Whitman" is a cryptic salute to Whitman, whose American lineage of primal, urgent art can be traced to include Kerouac and Ray Johnson, Bo Diddley and Beefheart - right on through to Swift himself. He was an outsider-pop wanderkind who could do more with one worn, old mic than most men could with a high-end studio, taking "the holy moment" and making it eternal.
Tracklist
A1 | Would You | 2:54 |
A2 | Lady Luck | 4:15 |
A3 | The Bully | 2:25 |
A4 | The Original Thought | 3:09 |
A5 | A Song For Milton Feher | 5:59 |
B1 | Whitman | |
B2 | MG 333 | |
B3 | Laugh It Up | |
B4 | Zombie Boogie | |
B5 | Out & About | |
B6 | Drakula (Hey Man!) | |
B7 | St. Michael |
Credits
- Mastered By – Chris Colbert
- Recorded By, Written-By – Richard Swift
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