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Album Review: Attention Dimension

  • Artist: Jack Irons
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 07, 2004
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Jack Irons' status as an alternative rock prime mover can't be argued. With onetime roles in both Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam, he watched the music develop, expand, and change from the perch of a drum stool. That said, Attention Dimension has little to do with his past. Dabbled in, worked on, and conceived of over a period of years -- while Irons was still ironing out the insecurities and static in his soul -- Dimension is an extended mood piece of soft gestures and pattering percussion. The drummer details his array in the liners; it includes "assorted bells, bell tree, big bass drum," "marimba, shakers, slap pipes," "and the whole kit and kaboodle." And this is true. From the gentle keen of opener "Jackie Groove" through "Hearing It Doubled"'s acoustic guitar/smattering snare hippie funk, nothing on Attention Dimension sounds like a traditional rock album, but it nevertheless is. Old pal Eddie Vedder contributes vocals to a crazy, underwater version of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"; it sounds like Pink Floyd performed by precogs. Other highlights of the album include "Dunes," which seems to have a gamelan quality about it, and "Water Song," an epic 12-plus minutes of consistently developing sound. Flea contributes a slippery, elastic bassline, Stone Gossard's guitar is a hand-holding friend, and Irons' consistent drum stutter is right out of mood-elevation hour. Let's emphasize again this album's utter lack of funky monk posturing or Ten-era sleeveless flannel wearing. For sure, Attention Dimension is closer at times to Keith Jarrett or Mickey Hart. But it's that rare thing in rock and, it proves, something that should probably be heard more often. There's no frontman hooting here, no lead guitar prima donna drama. Instead, Attention Dimension is the drummer's chance to be in the bright white klieg light. Give him a chance, will ya? ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jackie Groove Jack Irons Jack Irons (2:29)
Suluhiana Jack Irons Jack Irons (7:33)
Ocean's Light Jack Irons Jack Irons (4:46)
Hearing It Doubled Jack Irons Jack Irons (3:46)
Shine on You Crazy Diamond David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Rick White Jack Irons (5:12)
Underwater Circus Music Jack Irons Jack Irons (14:09)
Dunes Jack Irons Jack Irons (3:31)
Come Running Jack Irons Jack Irons (4:55)
Water Song Jack Irons Jack Irons (12:12)
Breaking Sea Jack Irons Jack Irons (5:30)
Aquaman's Electric Band Jack Irons Jack Irons (4:48)

Credits

Flea (Bass (Electric)), Natasha Shneider (Keyboards), Alain Johannes (Sounds), Jack Irons (Audio Engineer), Jack Irons (Sounds), Jack Irons (Bass), Jack Irons (Guitar), Jack Irons (Guitar (Electric)), Eddie Vedder (Vocals), Sam Hofstedt (Engineer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Alain Johannes (Santoor), Jack Irons (Sarod), Jack Irons (Slide Guitar), Jack Irons (Artwork), Alain Johannes (Marxophone), Stone Gossard (Guitar), Charles Bates (Layout Design), Jack Irons (Producer), Jack Irons (Keyboard Bass), Charles Bates (Logo Design), Alain Johannes (Slide Guitar), Alain Johannes (Sarod), Jack Irons (Keyboards), Alain Johannes (Guitar), Flea (Guitar (Bass)), Alain Johannes (Flute), Floyd Reitsman (Engineer), Natasha Shneider (Piano), Jack Irons (Organ), Alain Johannes (Banjo), Jack Irons (Horn), Alain Johannes (Vocals (Background)), Natasha Shneider (Vocals), Natasha Schneider (Keyboards), Les Claypool (Bass (Electric)), Natasha Shneider (Bass (Electric)), Jack Irons (Guitar (Bass)), Les Claypool (Guitar (Bass)), Adam Kasper (Mixing), Alain Johannes (Vocals), Jack Irons (Percussion), Alain Johannes (Engineer), Jack Irons (Drums), Jack Irons (Santur), Jack Irons (Engineer), Alain Johannes (Sax (Soprano)), Jeff Ament (Fretless Bass), Jack Irons (Vocals), Alain Johannes (Mixing), Jack Irons (Synthesizer), Jack Irons (Audio Production)
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Attention Dimension
Studio album by Jack Irons
Released September 7, 2004
Recorded 1999–2004
Genre Experimental rock
Language English
Label Breaching Whale
Producer Jack Irons
Professional reviews

Attention Dimension is the first solo studio album by drummer Jack Irons. It was released on September 7, 2004 through Breaching Whale.

Contents

Overview

Irons started creating his first pieces of drum music in 1994, but it wasn't until fall 1999, about a year after he left Pearl Jam, that he seriously began recording himself for a possible solo album, taking time out to record a new Eleven album, which the band released in 2003. Attention Dimension includes collaborations from friends and former bandmates like Alain Johannes, Natasha Shneider, Flea, Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, and Les Claypool. Vedder contributed vocals to a cover of Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". The album was produced by Irons. The album was mixed by Johannes and Adam Kasper. Johnny Loftus of Allmusic said, "There's no frontman hooting here, no lead guitar prima donna drama. Instead, Attention Dimension is the drummer's chance to be in the bright white klieg light. Give him a chance, will ya?"[1]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Jack Irons, except where noted, all music composed by Irons, except where noted.

# Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Jackie Groove"       2:29
2. "Suluhiana"       7:33
3. "Ocean's Light"       4:46
4. "Hearing It Doubled"     Irons, Alain Johannes 3:46
5. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"   Roger Waters David Gilmour, Waters, Richard Wright 5:12
6. "Underwater Circus Music"       14:09
7. "Dunes"       3:31
8. "Come Running"       4:55
9. "Water Song"       12:12
10. "Breaking Sea"     Irons, Johannes 5:30
11. "Aquaman's Electric Band"       4:48

Personnel

Additional musicians and production

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