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Golden Age
Bobby Conn
Golden Age
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
 
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In this age of irony, some say the pendulum is swinging again towards artistic sincerity. While there has been much speculation as to Bobby Conn's artistic and ideological intentions, The Golden Age pegs him as one of t...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Bobby Conn
Title: Golden Age
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Thrill Jockey
Original Release Date: 9/30/1997
Re-Release Date: 10/23/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Contemporary Folk, Experimental Music, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790377008425

Synopsis

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In this age of irony, some say the pendulum is swinging again towards artistic sincerity. While there has been much speculation as to Bobby Conn's artistic and ideological intentions, The Golden Age pegs him as one of the most sincerely entertaining songsmiths of our time. Conn is the consummate performer, donning masks and making concept albums with his tongue so far in his cheek you'd swear he was dead serious. A mainstay in the experimental Chicago rock tradition, his latest record has been described as a distillation of "a lifetime of Midwestern Top 40." If you think you hear some references to Judas Priest's "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" on "Pumper," you're probably right, but that's not all you'll hear. On this truly postmodern tract, Conn continues to make theatrical pop-funk culled from the darker corners of American consciousness, contemplating (often in a soulful falsetto) revolution, evolution, and angels while violin player Monica BouBou rallies him on with soaring melodies and backup vocals. With help from U.S. Maple's Pat Samson, Michael Zerang, Fred Longberg-Holm, and Cheer-Accident's Thymme Jones, these songs resonate with countermelody and movement in a dynamic production that could only be described as a period piece, an exquisitely arranged rock opera of excess. Still, no element whatsoever is superfluous; Jim O'Rourke and Tortoise's John McEntire add the perfect amount of polish. --Cyndi Elliott

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CD Reviews

Goody good good re-cord
boby cons | denton, texas | 01/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"if you wanta go up in heaven, thin by this. it is goody goodyand a fun re-cord bobby comm ismy big good frind now! he is littel and will hid in my pockit just lika mousse baby! this song makes me happy happy and sometims i cried to i only wil l play this song re-cord! it plays manymany instromunts a nd sings like boys and girls to! some people on her made bad bobby online revews and that is so stupid cause people like that are only sad andcry whin they look in th mirir. to bad so sad. bobby is smart and good! yay! he is prety man to. by by!"
Big Bill's #29 of 2001
bigbill72 | Cincinnati Ohio | 01/03/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"What kind of music do you like? No matter your answer, chances are you will find something resembling it at sometime in this CD. This is schizo rock at its finest. This CD can change tempos, rhythms, even entire different styles of music at any given time. The finest example of this is the 3rd track "You've Come a Long Way". When it first starts off, you may think you've put in your contemporary classical music CD. A couple minutes into however, acoustic guitars come about and you may think you are listening to something like Turin Brakes. Suddenly, blasting guitars and we in the midst of a full fledged heavy metal excursion. Then it slows down a bit to a good hard rock number. Suddenly, just out of the blue, he plays sort of a Spanish downtempo jazz number. Then...Are You Still Alive...it hits you harder than ever. Cool violins over scorching riffs. This is just one song. The whole CD is this way. Buy it. Put it in. And be prepared for anything because this is one wild ride."