the frozen rope...
Ted Fucking Williams just cracks me up!
Ted Fucking Williams just cracks me up!
I love the Young Fresh Fellows, and their era (REM, Mats, etc) and I'm a baseball fan who knows about all of the people and incidents mentioned in here. So, I love it, but I also think that a knowledge of Ed Delahanty's demise or Jack McDowell's musical side is not necessary to appreciate these songs. Well written, great arrangements, this has held up to repeated listenings and holds up outside of the baseball concept. Think of it as a CD written about interesting characters, baseball only being the vehicle to get you there. Highlights include #3, #10, #11 but like an 80's throwback, it's a true "record": 13 good songs - no filler.
Think of it as Ken Burns' "Baseball" documentary for cooler people with shorter attention spans.
[Rockform,Imeant.] When I first heard about this, I winced at the idea: a roots rock/alt-rock sports novelty album, the Dream Syndicate and R.E.M. meets "Talkin' Baseball." Yet this is wonderful: genuinely insightful lyrics that ground various figures and incidents from baseball history firmly in their social context and in many cases powerfully reinterpret them. Cardinals fans should check out songs #3 & 4 -- 4 actually got me to sympathize a little with Mark McGwire. Maybe it will get him in the Hall of Fame some day, after all. Download the whole thing for Opening Day.
If yer a fan of baseball history and smart Americana-ish rock that falls somewhere between Big Star and older R.E.M. (maybe it rocks a touch harder than that makes it sound), they recorded yer favorite album.
This is really very good. I was a bit skeptical about it given the overt baseball theme and the fact that I know nothing about the sport. Don't, however, be put off by that. It is great music and the lyrics ask deep questions through the lense of the sport of baseball.