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elle 11-29-2012 07:52 PM

Wrong
 
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Lindsey Buckingham – “Wrong”

November 29th, 2012 | Author: Kit

I just finished a review of Lindsey Buckingham’s new live album, One Man Show, for Blinded by Sound. As I wrote the piece, I reflected on how he has forged his own path in music; does he draw any easy comparisons to other artists? His sometimes eccentric production, highly confessional songwriting, and unusually powerful voice mark him as a true individual. One of my favorite solo tracks is “Wrong,” a track of Buckingham’s criminally underrated album Out of the Cradle. In both the song and video below, he is at once playful and hungry, biting the hand that feeds him. It also includes some wicked lead guitar with slightly odd sound effects mixed in–in other words, it’s a classic Buckingham song. After checking out “Wrong,” do sample his other solo works as well. You won’t be disappointed.


Stormwind 12-03-2012 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by elle (Post 1068179)
http://kitotoole.com/shufflingmyipod...kingham-wrong/

Lindsey Buckingham – “Wrong”

November 29th, 2012 | Author: Kit

I just finished a review of Lindsey Buckingham’s new live album, One Man Show, for Blinded by Sound. As I wrote the piece, I reflected on how he has forged his own path in music; does he draw any easy comparisons to other artists? His sometimes eccentric production, highly confessional songwriting, and unusually powerful voice mark him as a true individual. One of my favorite solo tracks is “Wrong,” a track of Buckingham’s criminally underrated album Out of the Cradle. In both the song and video below, he is at once playful and hungry, biting the hand that feeds him. It also includes some wicked lead guitar with slightly odd sound effects mixed in–in other words, it’s a classic Buckingham song. After checking out “Wrong,” do sample his other solo works as well. You won’t be disappointed.


I love this song, one of my favourite of, as you said "criminally underrated", Out Of The Cradle (probably Lindey's album i like the most). The video is hilarious and well made. Lindsey is very different from every artist i know. Very eccentric but at the same time familiar to the listener. Out Of The Cradle reflected his mood of the time, and in some ways mine, when i listened to it.

RockawayBlind 12-03-2012 12:30 PM

Out of the Cradle may still qualify as his best solo album, though Under the Skin is also stellar. Seeds We Sow may be close to Out of the Cradle, and perhaps even surpass it in some ways. Cradle benefits from that uniformity of sound that I talked about in another thread, a uniformity that SYW and GOS lack.

Since Cradle, the only solo record that didn't hit a homeroom for me was the official GOS, which would have been probably his best ever in its original form.

"Wrong" is a great tune. Take that, Mick. :)

michelej1 12-03-2012 02:26 PM

Yes, Wrong is incredible. Often quirky songs end up sounding dated, but that's not really the case here. Wrong could have been on the GOS album, to me.

Michele

HelloMonster 12-03-2012 08:05 PM

I do love this song! OOTC is my favorite time period for Lindsey. He just oozes sex and attitude :D

michelej1 12-03-2012 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Stormwind (Post 1068393)
The video is hilarious and well made. Lindsey is very different from every artist i know.

I love it. Go Insane, Wrong and, oddly enough, Holiday Road are my favorite of his solo videos and I think they share similar themes.

Michele

chiliD 12-03-2012 11:35 PM

I always hate singling out tracks on Out Of The Cradle since it is obviously one continual whole piece of work (like Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds or Smile), but, "Wrong" is probably the one track that DOES stand out in my mind over the rest. If you listen really closely, it's basically a new song built over the same jungle beat as "Tusk"...in the typical Buckingham way of recycling sounds, riffs/licks, lyrics & concepts he has used previously.

The entire Out Of The Cradle album is just the completion of the concept/sound/production techniques that he used on Tango In The Night...to the point of seemingly just writing new songs that sounded like the songs he used for the Tango... sessions; i.e. "Doing What I Can" as the replacement for "Big Love", "Soul Drifter" for "You & I, Part 2", etc.

SteveMacD 12-04-2012 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by elle (Post 1068179)
does he draw any easy comparisons to other artists?

Richard Thompson comes to mind.

ETA: except RT shunned commercialism. But it's all there: folk-ish rocker, had the biggest success with "the break-up album" (Shoot Out The Lights), ex-sig other's voice changed, wasn't inspired by blues, harmonized well, etc...Not a big fan of studio BS, but had more good releases as a result. I'd take "Shoot Out The Lights" over "Mirage" and "Rumor and Sigh" over OOTC.


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