Stormy Weather (Thelonious Monster album) explained

Stormy Weather
Type:studio
Artist:Thelonious Monster
Cover:Stormy Weather (Thelonious Monster album).jpg
Released:1989
Recorded:Existia Music Group, LA
Genre:Rock
Label:Relativity
Producer:John Doe
Prev Title:Next Saturday Afternoon
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Beautiful Mess
Next Year:1992

Stormy Weather is the third album by the American band Thelonious Monster, released in 1989.[1] [2] The CD version included their previous album, Next Saturday Afternoon.[3] The band supported the album by touring with Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fishbone.[4] "So What If I Did" was a minor modern rock hit.[5]

Production

The album was produced by John Doe.[6] "For My Lover" is a cover of the Tracy Chapman song; "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" is a cover of the Blind Lemon Jefferson song.[7] [8] Many of the songs are about accepting personal responsibility.[9] Edward Colver did the photography for Stormy Weather.[10]

"Sammy Hagar Weekend" is about teenage troublemakers in Anaheim; it was added to album when the band realized they had too many serious songs.[11] [12] The band offers admiration for Jesse Jackson on "Lena Horne Still Sings Stormy Weather".[13] "Colorblind" describes white flight.[14]

Critical reception

The Orlando Sentinel wrote that "guitarists Dix Deanney and Mike Martt set the stylistic tone on the album's opening tracks with ringing, rhythmic layers of electric guitars that initially recall the impact of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers." The Gazette determined that, "rather than be locked in by the limited ambition that pervades the college-indie-band mindset, Thelonious Monster makes the sarcastic digs stick by cranking up music that is at times as good as Stones and Beatles-influenced rock gets when set firmly in a late-'80s context."[15]

The New Haven Register noted that "the guitars are turned up, the rock 'n' roll is as straight forward as a sledgehammer and odd harmonies run rampant."[16] Spin called the album "white soul, with one foot in adolescence and the other in that record store where you bought all your old J. Geils and Cream albums."[17]

Track listing

  1. "So What If I Did" (3:47)
  2. "Oh (No Sense At All)" (3:17)
  3. "Lena Horne Still Sings Stormy Weather" (2:26)
  4. "For My Lover" (2:31) (Tracy Chapman)
  5. "My Boy" (3:16)
  6. "Bourbon St. Stagger" (1:51) (cassette bonus track)
  7. "Colorblind" (3:15)
  8. "Real Kinda Hatred" (3:37)
  9. "Nuthin's Perfect" (3:25)
  10. "Sammy Hagar Weekend" (3:00)
  11. "You Better Run" (2:47)
  12. "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" (3:30) (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
  13. "I'm Goin' Shoppin'" (1:58) (cassette bonus track)

Personnel

with

Additional musicians: Tree, Flea, Peter Case, John Doe, Sondra Christianson, Keith Morris, Buck Clarke

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thelonious Monster Biography by Denise Sullivan . AllMusic . 3 March 2023.
  2. News: Hilburn . Robert . This month's Alternative Top 10 . Los Angeles Times . 25 Feb 1989 . Calendar . 1.
  3. News: Hoekstra . Dave . Thelonious Monster storms into Chicago . Chicago Sun-Times . May 19, 1989 . Weekend Plus . 7.
  4. News: Reilly . Terri F. . LA's Thelonious Monster Back, This Time in Ellisville . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . 7 May 1989 . C2.
  5. Book: Whitburn . Joel . Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981-2008 . 2008 . Record Research . 256.
  6. News: Hilburn . Robert . The Thelonious Monster Mash . Los Angeles Times . 5 Mar 1989 . Calendar . 8.
  7. News: MacInnis . Craig . Monster satirists seek sales to match kudos . Toronto Star . 26 May 1989 . E16.
  8. Web site: Thelonious Monster . Trouser Press . 3 March 2023.
  9. News: Fawley . Sharon I. . Saturday, the Cabaret on Franklin Street presents Thelonious Monster... . The Buffalo News . May 26, 1989 . G32.
  10. Book: Colver . Edward . Blight at the End of the Funnel . 2006 . Last Gasp . 198.
  11. News: Rioux . Rob . Monster Singer Vocal About Societal Problems . The Times-Picayune . June 23, 1989 . L7.
  12. Web site: Interview: Bob Forrest of Thelonious Monster . The Big Takeover . 3 March 2023.
  13. News: Toombs . Mikel . Lead Monster tells of woes . The San Diego Union-Tribune . July 21, 1989 . E1.
  14. News: Ploetz . Elmer . The band's third album, Stormy Weather... . The Buffalo News . August 11, 1989 . Gusto . 41.
  15. News: Lepage . Mark . Thelonious Monster – Stormy Weather . The Gazette . 18 May 1989 . E4.
  16. News: Gallo . Phil . Album of the week . New Haven Register . March 24, 1989 . Weekend Guide . 20.
  17. Carpenter . D. . Spins . Spin . July 1989 . 5 . 4 . 116.