Rhythm & Paranoia: The Best of Bush Tetras

Rhythm & Paranoia: The Best of Bush Tetras

by Bush Tetras
Rhythm & Paranoia: The Best of Bush Tetras

Rhythm & Paranoia: The Best of Bush Tetras

by Bush Tetras

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Overview

Pat Place was a member of the groundbreaking No Wave band the Contortions when, in 1979, leader James Chance created an offshoot, James White & the Blacks, meant to fuse the worlds of dance music (read: disco) and the expressive noise of the Lower East Side underground music community. As it happened, Place had similar ideas of her own, but had a better notion of how to make them work. That year, Place formed the Bush Tetras, whose first release was the 1980 single "Too Many Creeps," an underground classic that sold 30,000 copies. Where Chance tried to marry his fractured noise to the rigid pulse of disco, Place took the angular sweeps and squawks of her guitar and paired them with rubbery funk rhythms generated by drummer Dee Pop and bassist Laura Kennedy. The result was music that was tense and edgy, but with a sensuous groove that transformed their stories of urban paranoia into something you could dance to, assuming you weren't put off by their often-ominous tone (the latter reinforced by the vocal stylings of Cynthia Sley). Despite the initial success of "Too Many Creeps,"various calamities ensured the Bush Tetras would develop a cult following without breaking through to mainstream recognition. In spite of that, the band occasionally went on hiatus but never died, and released a number of superb and expressive recordings well into the 2010s (even after the passing of original bassist Kennedy, who would be replaced first by Julia Murphy, then Felice Rosser, and then Val Opielski.) 2021's Rhythm & Paranoia: The Best of the Bush Tetras is an expansive set (two CDs or three LPs) that provides a thorough overview of their career thus far, beginning with "Too Many Creeps" and closing out with "Sucker Is Born," one of three tunes recorded in 2018 at Jack White's Third Man Studio in Detroit. While some of the details evolve over the passing of time, the essential vision of the Bush Tetras remains constant throughout these recordings, as well as the intense, effective interplay between the musicians, who never stopped finding worthwhile things to say within their formula. (And it's worth noting the feminist subtext of many of their songs has sadly remained relevant more than 40 years after they made their debut.) The music of the Bush Tetras is as challenging, exciting, and contemporary in 2021 as it was in 1980, and if you want an introduction to their body of work, Rhythm & Paranoia is the perfect place to start, while longtime fans will be happy with the selection of rare and hard-to-find tracks that have a bold sound on the remastered tapes. Either way, this is a must for anyone who believes dance music shouldn't be vapid. (Rest in Peace to drummer Dee Pop, who died just a few weeks before this album was released.) ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 12/10/2021
Label: Wharf Cat Records
UPC: 0843563135594
Rank: 44938

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Too Many Creeps
  2. Snakes Crawl
  3. You Taste Like the Tropics
  4. Punch Drunk
  5. Cold Turkey [Live in London]
  6. Things That Go Boom in the Night
  7. Das Ah Riot
  8. Cowboys in Africa
  9. Rituals
  10. You Can't Be Funky
  11. Moonlite
  12. Dum Dum
  13. Stand Up and Fight
  14. Page 18
  15. Color Green
  16. Mr. Lovesong [Alternate Version]

Disc 2

  1. World
  2. Mot¿¿rhead
  3. Pretty Thing
  4. You Don't Know Me
  5. Heart Attack
  6. Ocean
  7. Nails
  8. True Blue
  9. Red Heavy
  10. Out Again
  11. There Is a Hum
  12. Seven Years
  13. Sucker Is Born
  14. Run Run Run [Live in San Francisco]
  15. Cutting Floor

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bush Tetras   Primary Artist
Nona Hendryx   Vocals
Darlene Love   Vocals
Dee Pop   Drums
Cynthia Sley   Vocals
Laura Kennedy   Bass
Julia Murphy   Bass
Val Opielski   Bass
Pat Place   Guitar

Technical Credits

Warren Defever   Producer,Engineer,Mastering
Nona Hendryx   Producer
Bush Tetras   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Bill Emmons   Engineer
Don Christensen   Producer
Carl Saff   Remastering
Henry Rollins   Producer
Spencer Lloyd   Photography
Ed Bahlman   Producer
Bob Gruen   Photography
Mike Kutchman   Engineer
Chester Simpson   Photography
Joe Stephens   Photography
Ernie Indradat   Engineer
Brian Randall   Photography
Greg Siemasz   Photography
Bono Melendrez   Engineer
Alice Espinosa-Cincotta   Photography
Janet Callahan   Photography
Bill Skibbe   Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Ken Thomas   Engineer,Producer
Hector Castillo   Engineer
Bazza   Engineer,Producer
Topper Headon   Producer
Joe Blaney   Engineer
Don Fleming   Producer
Gene Holder   Engineer
Mark Hood   Engineer
John Lennon   Composer
Mark Bingham   Engineer
Scott Anthony   Engineer
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