The Ledge #620: RIP Steve Albini
The May 7 death of musician/engineer/producer/ranconteur Steve Albini shocked music fans all over the world. What may have surprised fans even more is the discovery of just how much classic records he helped create in his four decade run. Besides famously successful records by superstars such as Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey, and others, Albini worked with a wide range of artists, big and small. The discography is literally impossible to navigate, as his credits include over a thousand different sessions.
So tonight's look at Albini's career is indeed not complete. Some of his most well-known projects aren't included. Instead, this show tries to show that wide variety I already mentioned. There are singer/songwriter types that worked with on a number of records (Robbie Fulks, Magnolia Electric Co.), quite a few well-known acts that were looking for a different sound (Guided By Voices, Fleshtones), and some more recent bands that certinly benefitted from his wisdom (Cloud Nothings, Screaming Females). There's also a set devoted to Albini's own musical career, including a couple of tracks from a brand new Shellac album, To All Trains, that was posthumously released today (May 17).
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1. Cheap Trick - Hello There
2. Big Black - The Model
3. Big Black - He's a Whore
4. Rapeman - Just Got Paid
5. Shellac - WSOD
6. Shellac - Chick New Wave
7. Robbie Fulks - Every kind of music but country
8. Magnolia Electric Co. - The Dark Don't Hide It
9. The Wedding Present - Dare
10. PJ Harvey - Man-Size
11. Flour - Coffee
12. Slint - Ron
13. Superchunk - Seed Toss
14. Poster Children - If You See Kay
15. Pixies - Bone Machine
16. Pixies - Gigantic
17. The Breeders - Happiness Is A Warm Gun
18. The Amps - Tipp City
19. Nirvana - All Apologies
20. Jawbreaker - Boxcar
21. Didjits - Who's Ready to Get High
22. Pansy Division - 17-Feb
23. Cheap Trick - Southern Girls
24. Pussy Galore - Undertaker
25. Boss Hog - Trigger, Man
26. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - '78 Style
27. The Fleshtones - High On Drugs
28. Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet - 3 Piece Suit
29. The Sadies - Glass Of Wine
30. Guided By Voices - It's Like Soul Man
31. Ty Segall - Break A Guitar
32. Fuzz - Nothing People
33. METZ - Drained Lake
34. Flat Worms - Plaster Casts
35. The Stooges - You Can't Have Friends
36. The Cribs - Come On, Be a No-One
37. Screaming Females - Extinction
38. Cloud Nothings - Stay Useless
39. Let's Wrestle - There's A Rockstar In My Room
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https://audio.guim.co.uk/2024/05/14-56090-gdn.alr.150524.NA.archive_JEREMY_GORDON_STEVE_ALBINI.mp3
My apologies if you've already covered this; I've fallen a bit behind in my listening. I was recently alerted that Lone Justice has recorded a version of Teenage Kicks, released this week. I bet you already know about this. Looking forward to catching up on some shows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajhYfBoQSXE
-kurt